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Vol. 01 · Issue 04 Glow. Australia · Est. 2014
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Lancôme: the honest verdict.

The L'Oréal-owned French heritage brand. Tested across Lash Idôle, Teint Idôle Foundation, and the Advanced Génifique skincare line.

8.4/10
Glow score
Position
Premium · Makeup + skincare
Founded
Paris, France · 1935
Available at
Mecca + David Jones + Myer
Reviewed by
Jess Hartmann · Makeup Director
Former Vogue Australia beauty contributor · 10 years on the bench
Updated
April 2026
The verdict · Makeup · Department store

The Glow read.

Lancôme has spent the last decade quietly modernising its product range while preserving the heritage brand identity. Lash Idôle is a credible mascara that's been overtaken by Maybelline Sky High at one-third the price — the irony being that both brands are L'Oréal-owned. Teint Idôle Long Wear Foundation is a fine matte foundation in a comprehensive shade range.

The brand's strongest current play is the Advanced Génifique skincare range. The Concentrate serum has published clinical data and uses bifidus extract + bifidobacterium ferment — actives the rest of the L'Oréal portfolio doesn't access. It's not transformational, but it's credible.

Buy Lancôme for the heritage products you already trust (Juicy Tubes, Hypnôse mascara). Buy Lancôme skincare if you want department-store-counter-recommended options. Look elsewhere for category-defining innovation.

What works

  • Lash Idôle is a credible mascara — outperformed only by the cheaper Sky High
  • Advanced Génifique Concentrate has published clinical data
  • Teint Idôle Long Wear Foundation has comprehensive shade range
  • In-store consultant network supports skincare-anxious buyers

What doesn't

  • Lash Idôle at $65 is outperformed by Maybelline Sky High at $25 — both are L'Oréal-owned
  • Pricing premium not justified by formulation gap to the rest of L'Oréal portfolio
  • Brand identity feels heritage-heavy in a category that's moved toward editorial