Reviews
Revlon Candid Foundation Review
Revlon Candid Foundation is supposed to offer medium, buildable coverage and a natural finish in a formula with “anti-pollution, antioxidant, and anti-blue-light ingredients.” It is supposed to be a hydrating formula without “oils, parabens, phthalates, synthetic dyes, and harsh fragrances.” There are 31 shades available and it retails for around $11.
Bobbi Brown Crushed Liquid Lipstick Review
Bobbi Brown Crushed Liquid Lipsticks are supposed to combine the color payoff of a traditional liquid lipstick, the shine of a gloss, and the feel of a lip balm. There are 14 shades and they retail for $26 each.
Physicians Formula The Healthy Eyeshadow Review
Physicians Formula The Healthy Eyeshadow Quads come in 5 variations and retail for about $8 each. All of the quads are very neutral and most contain a mixture of matte and shimmer finishes. The Canyon Classic quad is a set of all matte neutral shades.
Dior Backstage Face and Body Foundation Review
Dior Backstage Face & Body Foundation has a number of highly sought after claims: waterproof, resistant to humidity and sweat, lightweight texture, and ultra-buildable coverage that looks natural both in real life and on camera.
Neutrogena Cheeky Wink Blush Review
Neutrogena Cheeky Wink Blushes are cream blushes with sheer but buildable color payoff and a subtle luminosity. They are available in 2 shades and retail for about $7 each.
Maybelline Diamond District City Mini Palette Review
Maybelline Diamond District City Mini is a 6-pan eyeshadow palette featuring two rich jewel tones and a light golden shimmer. It retails for $10 and is available at Ulta and Target.