Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Review: L'oreal Nude Magique CC Cream Anti Fatigue




I'm sure most of you have either tried or at least heard about CC creams by now. Personally, I found the whole BB cream thing a bit of a let-down, and having tried several I can confirm that they definitely weren't for me. While they claim to help even out skin-tone, cover minor imperfections and redness and generally perk up a dull complexion, if anything I found them to do the opposite, leaving me looking grey and washed out. I wouldn't dream of replacing my tinted moisturiser with one, and would only ever use it as a base product underneath. If anyone has tried one that honestly did impress you then do let me know in the comments below, as I'd love to know if there is one that truly does cut the mustard.
So, what do CC creams have to offer that their predecessors didn't? Well, they claim to prime, protect, moisturise, control oil and fade dark marks and acne scars over time. On top of this, they aim to neutralise and brighten the complexion, so all in all a pretty tall order.
Of all the CC creams I'd seen, the L'oreal Nude Magique CC was the one that caught my eye, not least because it comes in three varieties: anti-redness, anti-fatigue and anti-dullness. Having tried some other items from the Nude Magique line as well as a couple of  L'oreal's primers and serums, and really enjoying them, I had confidence that this would mostly likely be one of the best on the high-street. I really like L'oreal as a brand in terms of their cosmetics, and as most of you know, I'm a loyal fan of their Volume Million Lashes Mascara and Youth Code Luminize Super Serum.
 I couldn't find many reviews to go by at the time of purchase, but I did see one or two for the anti-redness version, and I have to say that I was really impressed by the before and after pictures.
Personally, the variety that most appealed to me was the anti-fatigue version, so I popped online and made a swift order.
The Nude Magique CC Cream claims to transform into foundation and wake up the complexion for the perfect nude look. It also offers flawless coverage, perfectly even skin texture, a fresh dewy glow and 24hr hydration, and as an added bonus, contains SPF12.
The product itself is an apricot cream which is supposed to adjust itself to the colour of your skin upon application (hence there only being one colour for all skin tones), and is priced at £9.99 for a 30ml tube.

Unfortunately, this product wasn't a winner for me, as although it did perk up my complexion a bit and offersome very sheer coverage, unfortunately it left me looking like, well, an apricot. I didn't find that the colour adjusted well to my skin-tone, and I can only imagine how someone even paler than myself would find it.
I did find a way to make this work for me though, which involved wearing it underneath a light-coverage foundation such as the Estee Lauder Invisible Fluid Makeup. However, unfortunately for me, this was also short-lived, as within a couple of days I was getting breakouts under and between my eyebrows and on my cheeks - areas which usually remain blemish free.
I haven't lost all hope though, as I do think the anti-redness version looks much better. At the time of ordering, this wasn't really a concern for me, but thanks to hormonal breakouts I now think that it could be of benefit to me. That particular variety is a greenish colour, which is designed to counter-act redness, and again, adjusts to the colour of your skin upon application, so I'd like to give that one a go before I write these off completely.

The L'oreal Nude Magique CC Creams are available from Feel Unique here and Boots here.


I think I'd like to try out the Clinique CC Cream next.
Have you tried any CCs? If so, what was your verdict?

xx 

21 comments:

  1. I too found the BB thing a bit of let down. I like the NO 7 one & the GOSH one (both reviewed on my blog), its pretty good but most were a flop. I am not sure about CC creams. I had one sent to me from a PR but I have not tried it yet.
    Thanks for warning me off this "apricot" look courtesy of L'Oreal! LOL xx

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    1. Hmm, it's such a shame as I thought I would like this one, being by L'oreal. I don't think I can really be bothered with BBs or CCs any more, I'll stick to tinted moisturisers when I want a nude look xx

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  2. Love this! Very helpful! Keep up the good work.

    rachael-victoria.blogspot.co.uk

    xx

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  3. I know, uk BBs were such a let down, although the Maybelline one worked as nice light tinted moisturiser. I really want to try out the L'Oreal CC cream, but I think it'l be ruled out with my super pale skin :( Thanks for reviewing!

    http://lipstickedlouise.blogspot.co.uk/

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    1. I did try the Maybelline one but wasn't a fan, I found it made me look quite ashen and grey later in the day xx

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  4. I got a little sample sachet of this the other week, but I am yet to try it, I hope I like it though! The BB cream craze has let me down quite a lot, the only one I kind of liked was one by The Body Shop. I've followed you!

    Millie x

    http://hidbeauty.blogspot.co.uk

    PS. Next to the "Clouds and Cuticle Oil" blog button on your page, there is a little bit of coding showing incase you didn't notice :)

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    1. Thanks for following Millie :)
      I hope the CC works better for you!xx

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  5. Disappointing that you didn't like this, I really want to find a good CC cream! Shame you didn't like BB creams either, I currently use the Garnier and I love it but there must be something better somewhere!

    Olivia xx

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    1. I tried the Garnier one and wasn'ta fan. I think I'll just leave CCs and BBs alone from now on and stick to my tinted moisturisers, it would be nice to find a good one though!xx

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  6. ahh shame you didn't get on with this. I was never impressed with bb creams either, too greasy and orange for my liking so was hoping these would be better but not liking the sound of something that makes you look grey. Think you're definitely better sticking with your tinted moisturiser! x

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    1. This one doesn't make you look grey (I think BBs do in general), but it does make me look pretty orange!xx

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  7. I swatched these in store and was so disappointed - they turned luminous orange on my hand and felt greasy. Not something I want on my face! Not excited by all these CC cream offerings, give me foundation any day. x

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    1. Yeah, agreed! Can't be bothered, and I don't see how such a big hype can surround these types of products when they don't really measure up to what's already on the market xx

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  8. I did hear negative comments about these products, I don't know why they promise magic if they know their product is not what they claim it to be.

    xx,

    Claudia

    cwbritto.blogspot.com

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    1. Yes, exactly. All I can think is that maybe they do work well for some people, but this one is so orange that I can't really see it!xx

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  9. I love the Dr Jart+ BB but I've always been awful with finding good foundations that don't look too cakey on me (and by that I mean you can see I'm wearing makeup ;')!
    I tried out the anti-redness CC cream by L'Oreal and it was an utter disaster! There's a review up if you want to check it out..orange most certainly was the word! xx

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    1. Ahh, was it really? That one looked ok in the pictures I've seen, think I'll give it a miss now then! Thanks for the warning. I know what you mean, I find most foundations a bit rubbish as I much prefer a natural look. The best I've used have been the Clinique ones, might have to repurchase one as I haven't had one in ages. The Even Better is my favourite xx

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  10. Oh, I really like the CC Cream! But I have darker skin and not much to cover. I only have to conceal undereye circles and that's it. :) But what you might also try is the CC Cream by Maxfactor. It is good aswell but different to the L'oreal one. It covers like foundation but still looks natural. :)

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  11. Try one of the many Asian brand BB cremes. They are the originals. Been around since mid 80"s. Western BBs were a copy and mostly disasters. Missha is a great brand. Been using their BB for years. I have light dry skkiin with red cheeks and get a flawless look. Very lightweight.

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  12. Try one of the many Asian brand BB cremes. They are the originals. Been around since mid 80"s. Western BBs were a copy and mostly disasters. Missha is a great brand. Been using their BB for years. I have light dry skkiin with red cheeks and get a flawless look. Very lightweight.

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