Thank you for this thorough comparison :) I also have dry acne-prone skin so this is super helpful, and I'm a fellow Canadian so prices in CAD makes this video an easy reference for me
Great video! And great editing!! I love the different filming shots you did, very esthetically pleasing. Beautiful and informative, aka a wonderful piece of content
Wow.. u have a lot of collections? More leaning to fair skin. Thanx for making these thorough comparison. Makes us all consumers easier to choose.. i do think that is better to use outdoor light for more natural colour of all the loose powder 😊
Awesome video! Very Informative! However, now I just have so many more questions. Can you please do this video with the setting posders on top of foundation? Or better yet, please help me decide on the best option for me? I'm not sure how to know what tint color to get. You mentioned you liked the pink ones & that the other colors were used for color correcting but I'm unsure how to tell which color I would need. Can you please help me? I've had the Hourglass Translucent Veil Powder for years & so far IT seems great! I really LOVE it above any others I've tried over the years (none that are listed in your video above). However, I'm almost all out of it & I haven't tried any of the other powders in your video so I'm not sure if the Hourglass Powder is still the best choice for me. I do tend to have dry skin but my foundations can be a liitle oily & although I like a glowey look I don't like to look wet & sweaty & that's how it tends to look on me so a powder that can tone down the shine of the foundation (not skin) would be great! I really try to aim for the flawless all natural or airbrush look if possible. :)
You did a great job on these comparisons. I have mature, dry, lately acne prone skin. I have not picked up Mario yet and was wondering how it would do on my super dry skin. I have had luck with very few powders
@@AboutFaceWithMonaBagot thank you 💖 I feel like Mario is quite similar to the Chanel powder if you’ve tried that. I have very dry skin but super sweaty, so the heat is still helping my skin now. I don’t know how it will perform in the brutal winter though 🥲
@@girlythelazythank you! I think your video was very good! I hope that you continue to do videos! Your thorough review was high quality. I’ve been doing YT for awhile and I could learn from you ❤
But the question is, is the real thing worth a few thousand dollars more than a luxrul fake? To me, given the lack of lustre quality of modern luxury goods, it really isn't.
Great video! Which one of these loose powders is the most similar to original Givenchy 01 powder? I’m super disappointed with the reformulation & the replacement of talc since my skin doesn’t react well with kaolin 😥 I don’t mind the price or the color too much, just the texture since I also have really dry skin but I don’t like shimmer/glitter in my powder
@@janaverone hmmm i think huda sugar cookie is the most similar but some found it too drying. I personally dont see a difference and i have very dry skin like for reference, armani luminous silk is too dry for me. But i get the same finish with huda, it never dried me out, maybe more oil controlling in summer. I also apply in very thin layers, always dabbing the puff on the hand first before applying, maybe that helps.
@@janaverone chanel and mario have similar finishes but the texture is not identical for me. If you like pressed powders, pat mcgrath is very good for dry skin but the formula breaks so easily 😭
Thank you for this thorough comparison :) I also have dry acne-prone skin so this is super helpful, and I'm a fellow Canadian so prices in CAD makes this video an easy reference for me
@@LilliumTO So glad this was helpful ♥️ Canadian weather on dry skin makes choosing makeup so hard 😭
Great video! And great editing!! I love the different filming shots you did, very esthetically pleasing. Beautiful and informative, aka a wonderful piece of content
@@nausicaa70 thanks so much 😭♥️♥️♥️♥️
This was great. I do have dry skin and love my pink powders.
Multumesc ☺️💕🌸
Wow.. u have a lot of collections? More leaning to fair skin. Thanx for making these thorough comparison. Makes us all consumers easier to choose.. i do think that is better to use outdoor light for more natural colour of all the loose powder 😊
Awesome video! Very Informative! However, now I just have so many more questions. Can you please do this video with the setting posders on top of foundation? Or better yet, please help me decide on the best option for me?
I'm not sure how to know what tint color to get. You mentioned you liked the pink ones & that the other colors were used for color correcting but I'm unsure how to tell which color I would need. Can you please help me? I've had the Hourglass Translucent Veil Powder for years & so far IT seems great! I really LOVE it above any others I've tried over the years (none that are listed in your video above). However, I'm almost all out of it & I haven't tried any of the other powders in your video so I'm not sure if the Hourglass Powder is still the best choice for me. I do tend to have dry skin but my foundations can be a liitle oily & although I like a glowey look I don't like to look wet & sweaty & that's how it tends to look on me so a powder that can tone down the shine of the foundation (not skin) would be great! I really try to aim for the flawless all natural or airbrush look if possible. :)
You did a great job on these comparisons. I have mature, dry, lately acne prone skin. I have not picked up Mario yet and was wondering how it would do on my super dry skin. I have had luck with very few powders
@@AboutFaceWithMonaBagot thank you 💖 I feel like Mario is quite similar to the Chanel powder if you’ve tried that. I have very dry skin but super sweaty, so the heat is still helping my skin now. I don’t know how it will perform in the brutal winter though 🥲
@@girlythelazythank you! I think your video was very good! I hope that you continue to do videos! Your thorough review was high quality. I’ve been doing YT for awhile and I could learn from you ❤
@@AboutFaceWithMonaBagotyou’re super kind 😭 I was scared to do youtube for a while so your comment means the world 💖 btw I love your content!
But the question is, is the real thing worth a few thousand dollars more than a luxrul fake? To me, given the lack of lustre quality of modern luxury goods, it really isn't.
Is there any differences between the Makeup by Mario in Fair pink and Neutral light? Because I cant decide which one i should get 😅
@@ASNSHAWTY idk 🙁 i only tried fair in mario
Great video! Which one of these loose powders is the most similar to original Givenchy 01 powder? I’m super disappointed with the reformulation & the replacement of talc since my skin doesn’t react well with kaolin 😥 I don’t mind the price or the color too much, just the texture since I also have really dry skin but I don’t like shimmer/glitter in my powder
@@janaverone hmmm i think huda sugar cookie is the most similar but some found it too drying. I personally dont see a difference and i have very dry skin like for reference, armani luminous silk is too dry for me. But i get the same finish with huda, it never dried me out, maybe more oil controlling in summer. I also apply in very thin layers, always dabbing the puff on the hand first before applying, maybe that helps.
@@janaverone chanel and mario have similar finishes but the texture is not identical for me. If you like pressed powders, pat mcgrath is very good for dry skin but the formula breaks so easily 😭
@@girlythelazy This is super helpful, I also find luminous silk to be too drying for me. I'll try huda & pat mcgrath, thank you! ☺️