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| Created | 2019-11-04 | ||||
| Owner | freemexy | ||||
| Title | This Revlon PhotoReady Candid Concealer Review | ||||
| Description | This Revlon PhotoReady Candid Concealer Review I admit that as someone who works in beauty, I occassionally get so swept up in the glitz and glamour of luxury brands, I forget how great a good drugstore buy can be for my makeup routine — not to mention, my wallet. In the end, my top priorities when buying face products are that they look awesome on my skin and protect or provide benefits, so that I don't feel guilty wearing them everyday. This Revlon Candid Antioxidant Concealer review is proof that drugstore products can check off all the boxes, as I tried out the brand's entire new PhotoReady Candid Collection, and I'm quite pleased with the results.bb cushion maybelline untuk kulit berminyak While it's true, the packaging is cute, Revlon insists it's the formula inside that makes this new line so good, not to mention so good for you. The PhotoReady Candid Antioxidant Concealer, PhotoReady Candid Natural Finish Anti-Pollution Foundation, and PhotoReady Candid Anti-Pollution Setting Powder are all formulated without oils, parabens, phthalates, synthetic dyes, and fragrances. In place of these, they've jam-packed the products with Vitamin E, an antioxidant that doubles as an anti-pollutant. They've also included pigments and powders that they claim will protect the skin against environmental stressors, as well as prevent blue light from harming your complexion. This collection instantly caught my attention with its perfect combo of cute packaging and healthy skin ingredients, so I decided to take it for a test drive — and ended up discovering my new favorite concealer in the process. When it came time to choose my products, I was decently impressed with the foundation's shade range. With 31 shades, there were an impressive amount of undertone options included, especially for a drugstore base product, and while there are multiple dark and deep dark shades available, there's always room to expand a shade range on both the dark and light ends of the spectrum. On the other hand, the concealer only comes in 18 shades, including one universal shade, "Banana," to neutralize and brighten. Because I love this formula the most, I hope they expand its range to match all 31 foundation tones, or more. The powder comes in just one universal translucent shade, which has a slightly pinky tint to brighten. While the foundation formula is rather thick, I felt it spread out and applied easily and evenly, and found it dried down rather quickly to a natural, semi-matte finish. I didn't feel the need to set my combination skin, and while up close, the pores around my cheeks were a little more visible than I'd like, I did notice my skin overall appeared to have a slightly blurred effect, which I really liked. I'd definitely press a pore-filling primer into certain areas the next time around, but overall, I really liked the natural finish. The coverage was light, but easily buildable to medium, and I found that layering this foundation didn't cause it to get funky or feel heavy at all. It didn't completely mask my acne scars, but I liked how even and bright my skin looked. So far, so good! | ||||
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