
I still have to get used to the idea of vibrating mascaras. I think they’re, well, weird and I’m not convinced I won’t poke myself in the eye with them (I’m the clumsiest person ever!). And now Lancome has released a vibrating foundation!
Called Oscillation Powerfoundation ($48.00), this mineral foundation comes with an applicator that vibrates 7,000 per minutes. This is supposed to break down the foundation into micronized particles to give skin a matte, smooth and air-brushed finish as well as minimising the appearance of wrinkles and pores over time.
I’m skeptical about this foundation as I think there are probably lots of other cheaper products on the market that could give the same results, but still I’d love to try it. Unfortunately, while Oscillation Powerfoundation is already available in the USA and will be out in Canada in November, there is no plan to release it internationally yet.
What do you think of a vibrating foundation? Is it cool or just weird?
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I need to give it a try and tell you what I think. I guess the oscillation helps the mineral powder to adhere better but it all depends on the formula.
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I so want to try this new invention….to bad they didn’t said anything about international orders
. It will be only available in the US and Canada. I know somebody who already tried it and she said it is really amazing. The price is kind of in the expensive side but it’s worth trying it for once.
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Dao: I’d love to hear what you think of it hun. I’m always skeptical when I hear about these new innovations, but you never know, they may work well after all.
Tavia: me too hun
If it is successful, hopefully they will release it worldwide soon. I’m glad your friend likes it, lucky her! Yeah, the price is insane but if it really works as well as it claims, it may be worth it.