Sunday 10th of May 2026

Nairobi, Kenya

L’Oreal Infallible Longwear Highlighting Shaping Stick

L’Oreal’s Infallible Longwear Highlighting Shaping Stick is an excellent way to add subtle to more obvious highlights anywhere you choose, and it works beautifully on its own or applied over makeup (for best results, do so before setting with powder).

The fragrance-free twist-up stick formula is suitable for all skin types except acne-prone, because the waxes and thickeners that keep this in stick form could trigger breakouts.

It couldn’t be easier to apply: twist up a small amount and dab on skin wherever a highlight effect is desired. The cream-to-powder formula blends easily using a sponge, brush, or a clean fingertip. Once set, this stays in place and resists fading.

Regardless of format, most highlighters come in a wide variety of shades, but that’s not the case here. L’Oreal only offers two colors, Slay-in Rose and Gold is Cold, but both are sheer, attractive, and workable for most skin tones. Given that both shades offered are good, we’re not coming down too hard on L’Oreal. By every other standard, Infallible Longwear Highlighting Shaping Stick passes with flying colors!

Pros:

  • Great way to add subtle to more obvious highlights.
  • Works well alone or applied over makeup.
  • Smooths over skin and blends beautifully.
  • Results stay true, no fading or streaking.
  • Fragrance free.

Cons:

  • Only two shades offered.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

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L’Oreal UnbelievaBrow

L’Oreal’s UnbelievaBrow doesn’t bring anything new to the table in the world of brow-grooming products; however, it’s a good option, especially if you like a more dramatic brow look.

This brow gel comes in a plastic tube with a sponge-tipped wand applicator, reminiscent of a lip gloss. Separate from this tube, you also get a mini brush with a spoolie on one end and an angled brush at the other.

There’s a 3-step application process: you’re supposed to use the sponge to apply color to brows, then use the brush to distribute it to areas with sparse hair, and finally brush through brows with the spoolie.

The issue we have with the applicator is that it’s somewhat flimsy and small, and since it comes separately, its less convenient than most other brow gels (not to mention you’re more likely to lose it).

That said, the result of the application technique is a dramatic, filled-in brow look that works well for an evening out. While this might not be for everyone, it doesn’t look unnatural or cartoonish.

This gel doesn’t leave brows feeling stiff or sticky, and as claimed, its waterproof and smudge-proof, holding up admirably through a full day of wear. L’Oreal promises 48 hours of wear, but we promise if you sleep with this on, the results the next day won’t look so fresh!

Turning to the colors, there are several options, most in varying shades of “brunette”. There’s no option for auburn, or lighter blonde brows, so the selection is limiting.

While this gel has a couple of misfires, overall it’s a good option, especially if you like the look of fuller, thicker brows.

Pros:

  • Adds thickness to sparse brows without feeling sticky.
  • Brow gel is waterproof and doesn’t smudge as advertised.

Cons:

  • Separate applicator is inconvenient.
  • No option for those with auburn or light blonde hair.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

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L’Oreal Voluminous Superstar XFiber Primer + Fiber Mascara

L’Oreal is no stranger to creating fantastic mascaras, and their 2-step Voluminous Superstar XFiber Primer + Fiber Mascara perfectly confirms this.

As the name implies, you get two separate products packaged in a dual-sided tube. Step 1 is the primer, a sheer black tint that builds a foundation for Step 2, the curved-brush mascara.

The primer separates and lengthens lashes so well, you might be tempted to stop there if dramatic lashes aren’t your thing. But adding the mascara ratchets results from good to beyond great—the second step merges with the first to create a very close approximation to false eyelashes or lash extensions!

Lashes are lifted, super long, and voluminous without looking clumpy or spidery. It’s a very clean appearance but remarkably impactful, and the combined formulas wear without a hitch.

Whereas false eyelashes and lash extensions can be difficult and time-consuming to remove (assuming you’re trying to be gentle and not damage your real lashes), Voluminous Superstar XFiber Primer + Fiber Mascara washes off completely with a water-soluble cleanser, no pulling, peeling, or rubbing needed.

If you opt to use step 2 alone, you’ll find that the mascara portion isn’t too impressive. It’s OK, but too mild-mannered to deliver superstar lashes. You have to begin with step 1 to get wow-factor results, and the extra step is totally worth it.

What about the fibers? We didn’t detect them, although Step 2 contains rayon, a fiber typically used to make clothing that’s fine for lashes. That’s a good thing because with such fibers you want to see their effect without seeing the fibers themselves, either on your lashes or as fallout on skin around the eyes. The bottom line is that whether the fibers are evident or not, they don’t flake and likely enhance this mascara’s performance.

Pros:

  • Tinted primer + mascara produces beautifully defined, dramatic lashes.
  • Ideal for those who want impressive length and thickness.
  • Comes close to creating a false lash/lash extension look.
  • Wears without a hitch.
  • Removes with a regular cleanser.
  • Fragrance free.

Cons:

  • The mascara side alone isn’t too impressive.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

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L’Oreal Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition Honey Eye Gel

L’Oreal Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition Honey Eye Gel has some appealing qualities for eye-area skin, but a big misstep makes this a product we can’t recommend.

This lightweight gel comes in a plastic bottle with a wand dispenser. At the end of the wand are three metal beads that feel cooling and can be used to massage skin under the eyes, which can decrease puffiness caused by fluid retention (not age-related undereye bags that occur when fat pads beneath the skin shift out of place, though).

The fragrance-free gel absorbs quickly and works well worn by itself and under makeup, in either case making eye-area skin feel refreshed and lightly moisturized.

There are some excellent ingredients here, among them non-fragrant plant oils including olive, jojoba, and coconut oils, plus skin-plumping sodium hyaluronate and a couple of skin-replenishing peptides.

But ahead of all of these in the ingredient list is the bad kind of alcohol: denatured alcohol. When used daily, this drying type of alcohol can do a lot of damage to skin, particularly to the delicate and thinner skin in the eye area (see More Info for details).

While there’s much to like about this, subjecting your eye-area skin to this much alcohol means this is a hard pass. There are far better eye creams and treatments that are gentler on skin to be found. If L’Oreal reformulated this without alcohol, it would’ve easily earned a much higher rating.

Note: while L’Oreal claims that the type of honey in this product, manuka honey, is extra “nourishing,” it is no more or less special for skin than any other type of honey.

Pros:

  • Metal beads on wand feel cooling and can reduce some kinds of puffiness.
  • Lightweight gel leaves skin feeling refreshed and moisturized.
  • Includes non-fragrant plant oils, sodium hyaluronate, and peptides.
  • Fragrance free.

Cons:

  • Contains a high amount of drying denatured alcohol.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

Read More info about Alcohol-Based Skincare Products

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L’Oreal Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition All-Over Honey Balm

L’Oreal’s Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition All-Over Honey Balm is a soothing way to tackle dry skin, and although it’s pretty good, it’s not without faults.

First and foremost, this comes in an opaque plastic squeeze tube, so its beneficial ingredients are protected from light and air that can cause them to lose their effectiveness. The rich, cream-gel texture is moisturizing yet not overly thick and absorbs quickly without leaving a sticky residue.

There are plenty of hydrating and moisturizing ingredients included, among them shea butter, apricot, sunflower, passionfruit, and rice bran oils, and the honey ingredients that play heavily into this product’s advertising (honey, beeswax, and royal jelly). All will help dry skin appear plumped and smooth, and have antioxidant benefit, too. You might say honey is the bee’s knees!

This also has a relatively strong honey scent, but it doesn’t come from those ingredients. Instead, it’s because of the inclusion of fragrance + fragrance ingredients, among them geraniol and citronellol. The scent isn’t overpowering, but it does linger a bit, and fragrance of any kind puts skin at risk of irritation (see More Info for details).

Overall, this is a good moisturizing option, but if it was fragrance-free, it would’ve earned a spot on our best moisturizers list.

Note: while L’Oreal claims that the type of honey in this product, manuka honey, is extra “nourishing,” it is no more or less special for skin than any other type of honey.

Pros:

  • Gel-cream texture is moisturizing without being overly thick.
  • Absorbs quickly without a sticky residue.
  • Includes numerous hydrating and moisturizing ingredients.
  • Many ingredients have antioxidant benefits as well.

Cons:

  • Contains fragrance and fragrance ingredients that pose a risk of skin irritation.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

Read more info about Why Fragrance Is a Problem for Skin

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More Info About Why Fragrance Is a Problem for Skin

Why Fragrance Is a Problem for Skin: Daily use of products that contain a high amount of fragrance, whether the fragrant ingredients are synthetic or natural, causes a chronic sensitizing reaction on skin.

This reaction in turn leads to all kinds of problems, including disrupting skin’s barrier, worsening dryness, increasing or triggering redness, depleting vital substances in skin’s surface, and generally preventing skin from looking healthy, smooth, and hydrated. Fragrance free is always the best way to go for all skin types.

A surprising fact: Even though you can’t always see or feel the negative effects of fragrant ingredients on skin, the damage will still be taking place, even if it’s not evident on the surface. Research has demonstrated that you don’t need to see or feel the effects of irritation for your skin to be suffering. Much like the effects from cumulative sun damage, the negative impact and the visible damage from fragrance may not become apparent for a long time.

References for this information:

Biochimica and Biophysica Acta, May 2012, pages 1410–1419
Aging, March 2012, pages 166–175
Chemical Immunology and Allergy, March 2012, pages 77–80
Experimental Dermatology, October 2009, pages 821–832
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2008, pages 191–202
International Journal of Toxicology, Volume 27, 2008, Supplement, pages 1–43
Food and Chemical Toxicology, February 2008, pages 446–475
American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2003, pages 789–798

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L’oreal Rouge Signature Lasting Matte Liquid Lipstick

L’Oreal’s Rouge Signature Lasting Matte Liquid Lipstick is yet another entry into the brand’s growing lineup of liquid lip options. Sadly, it isn’t among its best!

The packaging is a sleek, slightly bullet-shaped clear tube with black accents that has a standard sponge-tipped wand applicator inside,the fluid lipstick inside is lightweight and just a couple of swipes provides fully saturated bold color impact. It applies evenly, sets to a soft matte finish, and comes in a wide variety of colors.

This liquid lipstick holds up well for about four hours without fading, although we found that it begins to bleed towards the end of its wear time.

Now for the problematic part: the formula contains a high amount of drying denatured alcohol, which over time does damage to skin, particularly the delicate skin of the lips (see More Info for details). This also has a strong fragrance, and fragrance can cause skin irritation. We do wish L’Oreal would ease up on the fragrance in their makeup, as it’s not doing your skin any favors.

While this has some pleasing aesthetics, the potential problems it causes just aren’t worth it. There are far better options to be found on our list of best lipsticks.

Pros:

  • Provides lightweight yet fully saturated color to lips.
  • Comes in a good variety of colors.
  • Doesn’t fade.

Cons:

  • Bleeds towards the end of its wear time.
  • Contains a high amount of skin-drying denatured alcohol.
  • Includes fragrance, which can irritate lips.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes
Read More Info Alcohol-Based Products

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L’oreal Infallible 24HR Fresh Wear Foundation Broad Spectrum SPF 25

L’Oreal’s Infallible 24HR Fresh Wear Foundation Broad Spectrum SPF 25 is lightweight as claimed, but the ingredient that helps it achieve that texture won’t do your skin any favors.

This fragranced, fluid foundation comes in a glass bottle with a pump dispenser and is easy to spread, but because it dries very fast, you must blend quickly.

It provides medium coverage of imperfections and sets to a natural-looking soft matte finish that’s best for those with normal to combination skin. When it comes to shades, L’Oreal offers a good range of options for those with fair to deep skin tones.

It wears well for the most part, with no fading at all, though it does crease slightly towards the end of its wear time, which can be buffed out. It provides SPF 25, but unfortunately that’s below the global standard of SPF 30 for optimal sun safety.

Even if you’re not eyeing this for sun protection, your skin will have to deal with the high amount of drying denatured alcohol this contains. There’s a strong alcohol smell when you first open the bottle, and that’s a big part of why this formula dries so quickly. While the alcohol contributes to this formula’s lightweight texture, over time it can create a lot of problems for skin. See More Info for details.

While this is waterproof and sweatproof as mentioned thanks to advertised oil-absorbing ingredients (including two forms of silica), one of those “oil absorbers” is the aforementioned alcohol, which can lead to increased oiliness.

All of this adds up to a disappointment, since L’Oreal has some great foundations (which can be found on our list of best foundations), but unfortunately this is not among them!

Pros:

  • Lightweight texture is easy to spread.
  • Provides natural-looking medium coverage.
  • Comes in a good range of shades for fair to deep skin tones.
  • Wears well without fading and minimal creasing.

Cons:

  • Contains a high amount of skin-drying denatured alcohol.
  • SPF 25 is below global standards for optimal sun protection.
  • Contains fragrance and fragrance ingredients, which can trigger skin irritation.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

Read more Info about Alcohol-Based Products

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More info about Alcohol-Based Products

Alcohol-Based Products: Research makes it clear that alcohol, as a main ingredient in any product, especially one you use frequently and repeatedly, is a problem.

When we express concern about the presence of alcohol in makeup products, we’re referring to denatured ethanol, which most often is listed as SD alcohol, alcohol denat., denatured alcohol, or (less often) isopropyl alcohol.

When you see these types of alcohol listed among the first six ingredients on an ingredient label, without question the product will irritate and cause other problems for skin. There’s no way around it—these volatile alcohols are simply bad for all skin types.

The reason they’re included in products is because they provide a quick-drying finish, immediately degrease skin, and feel weightless, so it’s easy to see their appeal, especially for those with oily skin. If only those short-term benefits didn’t lead to negative long-term outcomes!

Using products that contain these alcohols will cause dryness, erosion of skin’s protective barrier, and a strain on how skin replenishes, renews, and rejuvenates itself. Alcohol just weakens everything about skin.

The irony of using alcohol-based products to control oily skin is that the damage from the alcohol can actually lead to an increase in breakouts and enlarged pores. As we said, the alcohol does have an immediate de-greasing effect on skin, but it causes irritation, which eventually will counteract the de-greasing effect and make your oily skin look even more shiny.

There are people who challenge us on the information we’ve presented about alcohol’s effects. They often base their argument on a study in the British Journal of Dermatology (July 2007, pages 74–81) that concluded “alcohol-based hand rubs cause less irritation than hand washing….” But, the only thing this study showed was that alcohol was not as irritating as an even more irritating hand wash, which contained sodium lauryl sulfate. So, the study is actually just telling you that one irritant, sodium lauryl sulfate, is worse than another irritant, alcohol.

Not all alcohols are bad. For example, there are fatty alcohols, which are absolutely non-irritating and can be beneficial for skin. Examples that you’ll see on ingredient labels include cetyl alcoholstearyl alcohol, and cetearyl alcohol, all of which are good ingredients for skin. It’s important to differentiate between these skin-friendly alcohols and the problematic alcohols.

References for this information:
Chemical Immunology and Allergy, March 2012, pages 77–80
Aging, March 2012, pages 166–175
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, November 2008, pages 1–16
Dermato-Endocrinology, January 2011, pages 41–49
Experimental Dermatology, June 2008, pages 542–551
Clinical Dermatology, September-October 2004, pages 360–366
Alcohol Journal, April 2002, pages 179–190

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L’oreal Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition Ultra-Nourishing Moisturizer

L’Oreal’s Age Perfect Hydra-Nutrition Ultra-Nourishing Moisturizer is a slightly revised version of its Age Perfect Hydra Nutrition Golden Balm, but this reformulation doesn’t merit an upgrade, so it keeps its average rating.

The only change between this version and its prior incarnation is the addition of a couple of honey ingredients, which help skin retain moisture.  There’s also non-fragrant plant oils including rosehip and apricot, and when paired with hydrating ingredients, it can stimulate healthy collagen production that will make skin (including its barrier) stronger. Unfortunately, this also contains problematic ingredients that work against this goal.

Marjoram, orange peel, and the numerous fragrance ingredients in this moisturizer cause irritation that hurts skin’s ability to heal and produce healthy collagen. Although marjoram is a natural source of the skin-lightening ingredient arbutin, it also contains volatile components that are known to cause inflammation. Check out More Info for further details on why irritation is so bad for your skin.

Sadly, the most intriguing ingredients in this moisturizer will not remain stable for long because of the jar packaging. Please see More Info for details on why jar packaging is an issue as well.

Note: while L’Oreal claims that the type of honey in this product, manuka honey, is extra “nourishing,” it is no more or less special for skin than any other type of honey.

Pros:

  • Honey ingredients help skin retain moisture.
  • Contains ingredients that can stimulate healthy collagen production.

Cons:

  • Contains fragrance ingredients that can irritate skin.
  • Packaged in a jar, which isn’t the best for its sensitive ingredients.

Jar Packaging: Yes

Tested on animals: Yes

Read  more info about Irritating Ingredients

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L’oreal Full Wear Concealer Waterproof, Full Coverage

L’Oreal’s Full Wear Concealer Waterproof, Full Coverage has some performance issues and iffy ingredient choices that prevent this concentrated concealer from ranking among the best.

This creamy concealer comes in a plastic tube whose cap-based wand applicator has a larger-than-normal sponge-tip, similar to Tarte’s Shape Tape Contour Concealer. When L’Oreal says this is full coverage, the brand means it; anything more than a dot or two of this and you’ll probably wind up getting more coverage than you anticipated!

At first, this is easy to apply and blend, but do so quickly, as this dries fast and then it won’t budge. The strong matte finish is best for those with normal, combination, or oily skin, as it will emphasize dryness if your skin is on the drier side. As for using this around the eyes, it works but prepping skin in this area with an eye cream or moisturizer helps.

This perfectly covers dark circles, blemishes, and imperfections, and can also serve as a highlighter and contour product as claimed, too. Side note: most concealers can do double or triple duty, and have been doing this for years and years, though recently it’s popped up much more in marketing claims, including those for this product. Due to the amount of coverage you get, we don’t encourage trying this as highlighter or contour unless you’re highly skilled.

We found that this was waterproof as claimed, and barely budged at all during a full day at work. There was no fading, and just the bare minimum of creasing towards the end of its wear time. Not too shabby!

What we don’t like, though, is the inclusion of fragrance and the fragrance ingredient citronellol in the formula. While they’re not high on the ingredient list, the smell is instantly noticeable and lingers, and fragrance puts skin at risk for irritation (to say nothing of putting a fragranced product so near the sensitive eye area).

While this has some standout qualities, there are enough dings against it to keep it from ranking among our best concealers, which include others from L’Oreal and sister brands Maybelline and NYX.

Pros:

  • Full coverage of dark circles, blemishes, and imperfections.
  • Lasts all day while barely budging or fading.
  • Comes in a good range of natural-looking shades for fair to deep skin tones.

Cons:

  • Formula dries quickly and is difficult to blend once it sets.
  • Contains fragrance and a fragrance ingredient which can irritate skin (and eyes).

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

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L’oreal Infallible Glow-Lock Illuminating Primer

If you have normal to dry skin and wear foundation, you must check out L’Oreal’s Infallible Glow-Lock Illuminating Primer. It’s an inexpensive, fragrance-free gem that works exactly as claimed!

Dispensed from an opaque squeeze tube, this sheer, soft peach-tinged primer smooths and moisturizes skin on contact. The subtle, skin-warming glow instantly enlivens dull skin without adding sparkles or glitter (which can be overkill when applied all over the face).

We want to emphasize that this primer is best for normal to dry skin; if you have oily or combination skin, this will feel too emollient and the finish will make your oily areas look ultra-shiny.

Bonus points go to this primer for also containing a good mix of antioxidants, including those naturally found in shea butter.

Does the glow last all day? Well, yes but that benefit applies to most glow-enhancing products; however, this primer can double as a moisturizer (something most primers don’t do well) as long as one of the other products in your skincare or makeup routine provides adequate sun protection.

Pros:

  • Smooths and moisturizes skin.
  • Instantly enlivens dull skin.
  • Works well under makeup if you have dry skin.
  • Overall good mix of antioxidants, which is unusual for a primer.
  • Fragrance free.

Cons:

  • None.

Jar Packaging: No

Tested on animals: Yes

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