Saturday, June 23, 2012

Revlon Foundation/Cream Blush Review


Hello there!
I gave in to the rave about this foundation, I was really scared about this foundation only because of the consistency of the formula. As this foundation states to be "whipped" it is not as thick as you think! It's quite light if you ask me.


 Out of the twelve shades available I got the shade in Natural Tan. 
Although this shade is a little bit light for my skin, but only because I went to the beach and got a tan!
 I find this foundation not as "bouncy" as it states in the label, but a bit "cushiony".
In the ingredients water is listed but its not a watery substance if that makes sence. 
After application to the face it does have a dewy feel but once an hour passes you realize the foundation
becomes matte. 
I love the coverage on my face it's great on reducing redness and concealing imperfections.
If you're a sheer foundation lover than this product may not be best for you. 
This is definitely a "buildable full-coverage" foundation. 


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A new addition to the cream blushes are these Revlon Photoready Cream Blushes. 
Cream blushes were known to be thick and "not blendable" but with new formulas added to these drugstore cream blushes surprised me! 
The colors I picked out were the first two that caught my eye, plus they were the only two there!
The one on the left is Revlon cream blush in Flushed, and the one on the right is Revlon cream blush in 
Coral Reef. 

Revlon Photoready Cream Blush in Coral Reef

Revlon Photoready Cream Blush in Flushed

While these blushes seem to be pigmented and bold in the pot, think again! 
The cream blush in Flushed is quite light and barely noticeable while Coral reef is more to the warm side. Now if your are light-to-fair skinned then Flushed is the right color for you,
 but with my medium-to-tan complexion I would have to build the color or go for Coral Reef.



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