Armani maestro foundation
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Mar 6, 2013
Jacquie W.
I've heard a lot of great reviews about this foundation. I have normal/combo skin and would like a foundation with any finish except matte. Have any of you guys tried this foundation? What did you think of it?
Mar 6, 2013
Lydia L.
Maestro is a beautiful foundation. It looks really natural and gives a satin finish. The coverage is buildable to medium. My skin is normal when it's warm but dry when it's cold, so maestro doesn't work for me in the winter as it clings to dry patches. For combo skin I think it should work, but try to get a sample anyway.
Mar 6, 2013
Jacquie W.
@lydia yea that sounds wonderful! I will definitely give it a try :).