Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Make-Up Complexion Perfector

This, I think, is something to get quite excited about. The Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Make-Up Complexion Perfector takes a whole new approach to blurring the complexion to give it an airbrushed and flawless look. 

The difference with Maestro Fusion is that instead of sticking to a traditional foundation formula of emulsions with water in oil containing fillers, Maestro is made purely using five oils (lotus oil among them) and smart pigments. So, it isn’t a foundation exactly, but a complexion perfector with a thin colour film. The oils, volative, semi-volatile and non-volatile, create a dry-oil effect but evaporate at different rates to ensure long lasting moisture.

I cannot wait to try it, and as soon as I do, I’ll post the findings. It launches into Selfridges on 1st September for £36.


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11 responses to “Giorgio Armani Maestro Fusion Make-Up Complexion Perfector”

  1. I am beyond excited!!!

  2. sounds amazing! do you think it will work for someone with oily-combination skin though?

  3. SouledOut

    I hope they will do it in light colours too!

  4. I look forward to, Giorgio Armani Beauty has never disappointed me, thank you for the information!

    Madness.

  5. what an intriguing sounding product

  6. Looks incredible,love the sound of those ingredients!

  7. Lexi Ward

    That sounds amazing! I am so excited!!
    toldbyalexa.blogspot.com

  8. I like the concept. Looking forward to trying this one.

  9. Anonymous

    I’ve had this for a couple of months and while I also think it’s really exciting (it has a dropper!) and am loving this move to fluids that cover and yes, it’s a liquid, it IS basically, in essence, a foundation. Not some new category like they’re claiming because it still does what a foundation does albeit in a light, glowy manner.

    Oh – one thing I was a bit disappointed by: there’s a lot of silicones in there too, by the way, dimethicone is the first ingredient on the listing on the box I have. I love silicone so not a gripe for my skin but just given the talking-up the oils got.

    Kirstie

  10. this looks amazing! i cant wait to see the results! i would love to make an article on http://www.amazine.com about this product!! 🙂

    ally

  11. Charli

    not a bad price at all for a high end foundation! I lost my Armani foundation so this is a good excuse to replace it!

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