![]() It’s pretty finely milled, which means it is hard to pick up that there’s even powder on my skin. I’ve been in a loose powder phase for the last few months, which surely means I need to try out a new pressed powder. Sometimes I want loose for months and won’t touch a pressed powder, sometimes I get fed up with the loose powder and just want to pat my concealer and foundation with pressed powder on a puff for 10 seconds and be done with it. I’ve already been recommending it to friends!Ĩ10 Fair to Light and 830 Light to Medium Overall, this concealer lasts all day for me without disappearing or needing a touch up. 820 is a good match for my skin, though my skin is more on the rosy side than yellow (which makes me strange, I know). I was a bit surprised to see the difference in undertones between the two concealers, I do think the 820 is less yellow and more pink than 830 in person as well. ![]() The concealer has medium coverage, though you can layer it to be more of a medium-full coverage, and I think it blends in very well. I buff it in small circles a bit with a brush (usually my EcoTools MicroBlending Brush), and pat it once or twice with a slightly damp BeautyBlender sponge. I dot it in a triangle under my eyes, around my nose, and a little on any blemishes. I have to be honest and say I don’t care about the felt top, I put the concealer on the back of my hand and apply it from there as usual. The concealer comes in a very easy to use squeeze tube, it has a felted top. ![]() ![]() The CoverGirl is more multipurpose, I’ve been using it under my eyes and around my face. So, the fact that I’ve recently found two drugstore concealers that I can recommend and will keep using… that’s pretty amazing! The other concealer is Maybelline Dream Concealer, which is great because it’s a stick, but I don’t think it holds up super great under my eyes. They’re usually really well pigmented, blend well, and last all day. Pregnancy Safe Makeup: What to Use? When to Worry?.Pregnancy Skincare and Beauty Newsletter.Thankfully, the four new products joining the Clean Fresh collection this fall each cost less than a very drugstore-friendly $15. Instead, the lineup features refreshingly simple ingredients such as coconut milk, aloe vera, cucumber, and rose - all beauty buzz words that would normally equate a fortune. In addition to the Skin Milk sheer-coverage foundation, the luminating Cooling Glow Stick, a dewy cream blush, and the hydrating lip oil it initially launched with, COVERGIRL's Clean Fresh category now also includes a pressed powder, concealer, mascara, and Prep & Set Water Mist to round out the collection.Īdhering to the tightened-up specifications of the brand's latest clean addition, the four newcomers are formulated 100 percent free from talc, formaldehyde, mineral oil, and other unwelcome nasties. The brand rolled out its conscious Clean Fresh range last December and is now doubling the offering with COVERGIRL's fall 2020 collection. These days, you can do so knowing that what you're picking up ticks the "clean" box (meaning: vegan, Leaping Bunny-approved, and paraben-, sulfate-, phthalate-, etc.-free). Most everyone has been between products, on a tight budget, or traveling away from home seeking comfort in a familiar COVERGIRL product under the florescent-lit aisles of Target.
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