![]() This line doesn't offer as many shades as True Match (which will be discussed shortly), but you shouldn't feel less confident about finding a match with Fit Me because the formula is extremely blendable. Additionally, the shades that end in '0' are yellow-toned, whereas the shades that end in '5' are pink-toned. There are 18 shades to choose from and are organized by tone depth (Light, Medium, and Dark). I have used MANY drugstore and several high-end liquid foundations, and I feel that this is up to par with some high-end foundations. Overall, I was quite impressed with this foundation. I applied each foundation with ELF Studio's Angled Foundation Brush. Large pores and a few fine lines under the eyesįor the review, I applied Merle Norman's Luxiva Foundation Primer prior to foundation application and set with each foundation's corresponding powder and ELF's HD powder.Light/medium skin with yellow undertones (~NC30).Oily skin with some acne and dark spots.For the sake of consistency, I'll be including JUST the liquid foundation, concealer, powder, and blush from both lines. Since then, L'Oreal's True Match collection has expanded and includes liquid foundation, concealer, powder, blush, a liquid bronzer (now discontinued), and 2 different cream compact foundations (one with a roller application). In 2003, L'Oreal released their True Match line, which basically advertised the same thing that the Fit Me line does. For those of you who haven't heard of the line, it is marketed as a "customized" face makeup collection based on your skin tone which includes five products: a liquid foundation, concealer, powder, blush, and bronzer. ![]() This collection was just released last month, but to my knowledge, some stores still have the partial line. With all the hype and anticipation that has been going around about Maybelline's Fit Me collection, I am sure that almost every avid makeup fanatic has heard of the line.
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