(Quite) A while ago I got curious while at Walgreens and decided to see what new advancements Drugstore brands have come out with. That day I found a lot of things I still love, my favorite being Maybelline Color Whisper Balms (compare to Giorgio Armani Sheers lipstick or YSL Volupte Sheer Candy). I was the most curious about Revlon HD foundation because luxury foundation, eye shadow and liquid liner is something I just can't stray away from. I bought a bottle and brought it home, turned my studio lights and my DSLR on and got to the test.
The application of both foundations feel similar and I used the same application technique on both sides of my face.
At first I was extremely impressed with this foundation for being Drugstore. I liked it more than many brands I work with on the regular. It was nearly undetectable from the MUFE. But I needed to know how it photographed. I pride myself as an artist that not only can make things look outstanding on film, but natural looking in person as well, which isn't the easiest thing to do.
Behold, the results, keeping in mind that these looked almost identical to the naked eye. Lighting is the same on both sides.
These photos are uploaded directly from my camera, zero altering has been done.
With flash...
And in lower lighting... I was also having an allergy attack so sorry for the runnyish nose, hey at least I keep it real.
Both foundations had equal coverage to the eye, so if you're looking for a nice looking foundation, I approve. However, it in no way compares to the Make Up For Ever HD which it is clearly a "knock-off" of. If you can't tell which is which, the right side of my face (left side of the photo) is Revlon, and the left side of my face (right side of the photo) is MUFE.
If you're a makeup artist trying to build a less expensive kit in the HD foundation department, I do not approve. Womp Womp!!