The first time I bought this concealer I bought a few shades too dark so the next time I tried to get something lighter but it was still a touch to dark but was wearable the next time I got the perfect shade. It was hard to find the perfect shade becuse it was from the avon book and all I ... Read review
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Advantages: good for coveing up blemishes Disadvantages: hard to get the right shade
...the avon book and all I had to depend on was the name and a picture of the colour. The product is quite good though if you can get the right colour for your skin unlike me lol and it blends in quite good too and doesn't show up. ...
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Advantages: Colour matches brilliantly Disadvantages: Not a single one
...I've had all manner of murder trying to find a good concealer - I'm just not into those daft little sticks that are never the right shade and go all smudgy. One Great Concealer by Avon is like a make-up dream come true. It applies really well, even without using a moisturiser first, and covers any degree of blemish really well. It comes in two shades, Fair Neutral and Medium neutral, which might not sound like a lot of choice, but it's all you need, honestly. My mother and sister both have very different skni colouring than me, but they have both tried it in Medium Neutral, the same shade I use, and it suits them perfectly too. The Fair Neutral was a bit too light and a little bit more obvious, but the Med Neutral covers so smoothly, it doesnt even look like you have any concealer on! It comes in a little 15ml tube, which is £4 (well...
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Advantages: shimmering dewy skin Disadvantages: stick is soft-and will dissapear rapidly
...Firstly, I'm not really sure if this has been put under the right category because strictly speaking it's not exactly concealer - more of a multi-purpose stick. Anyway, I digress...
I hate to be predictable, but I find myself yet again, writing another Avon op. As you will have come to realise, I'm a make-up fanatic and a quick rummage through my make-up drawer will confirm that although I'm not very experimental in the colour department - I do like my basics.
Avon do an excellent choice of products in a reasonable price range, and can compete easily with the high street brands out there. Today's choice of product is their "Invisible Light Illuminating Stick". This is a miracle product in my opinion, as it is extremely versatile.
Packaging is minimalistic and basic and takes the form of a cream coloured/pearlescent case a bit...
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During my last spot faze I went to clinique, as you will see from my previous reviews, whilst there I got conned (well I think so) into buying this concealing stick, claiming “it works wonders, it doesn’t dry out your skin and it fights spots at the same more
I've tried most concealers on the market, but I was yet to find one I liked that could be used on both under eye circles and spots. I've been using two separate ones for a while, Light reflecting for under my eyes and medicated for any spots I get. After more
I know my title appears to make no sense whatsoever but honestly it is relevant.
I have quite a number of scars on my arms and some of them are quite bad, having spent yet another summer wearing jumpers I decided to give this stuff a go. As my scars... more
Not only is my skin blue, but it is also shiny! I know, you have a mental picture of a smurf now and maybe you wouldn't be that far wrong. The blue skin is a Scottish thing(see "you rebel" op) and the shiny part is just a fact of life for most of us... more