Let Your Skin Breathe with Lancome Maquicake UV Infinite Powder-Foundation

Let’s take a break from our Fall 2009 recap with this lovely new beauty product from Lancome. xx

Lancome Maquicake UV Infinite Powder-Foundation SPF 20/PA++

Finally, a French makeup brand that understands Asian skin! Lancome recently develop its new powder-foundation that promises to suit Asian skintypes like mine–Lancome Maquicake UV Infinite Powder-Foundation. Its unique light-as-air and anti-sweat formulation help skin breathe amidst the tropical country’s  scorching heat and humidity. It promises to provide buildable coverage as fine as a veil silk for a just flawless finish.  And of course,  this powder is just also perfect to stash in this blazing heat of Summer!

Light as Air~!

Lancome Maquicake UV Infinite Powder-Foundation SPF 20/PA++ Light-as-Air Formula

This innovative formula containing soft-focus fillers (Synthetic Mica) to conceal irregularities and imperfections, and coated spherical fillers for a gentle perfect fit sensation-Lancome

Sweat-Proof Formula

Lancome Maquicake UV Infinite Powder-Foundation SPF 20/PA++ Anti-Sweat Formula</ins>

Maquicake UV Infinité prevents your perspiration and sebum to “shine”, thus minimizing the need to for “touch-ups” throughout the day–a must for many Asian women when looking for the ideal compact foundation.-Lancome

Plus, it’s packed with SPF 20/PA++ to help your skin protect against sun’s harmful UV rays, as well as keeping your skin from dark spots and discolorations.

Price is at Php 1,795/ US$ 55

Looks like someone had it reviewed at Makeup Alley. Hmmm… now, it beckons me to try it out soon!

For Philippine residents, it’s currently available at the ff malls: Lancôme Paris, 1/f Greenbelt 5, Rustan’s Makati, Rustan’s Shangri-La Tower, Rustan’s Alabang, Marionnaud Mall of Asia


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I really really am beginning to like Lancome. I’m using the makeup remover and Genifique right now and I love them!

I can’t agree more! I used their cleansing milk for face and eyes when my skin’s pretty sensitive then (thanks to caustic topical treatments that contain loads of AHA and hydroquinone). ‘Twas definitely non-drying and gently cleansed my skin without burning it further. :D

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