Have been using this in C3 for years now. Sheer, but buildable coverage. Doesn't accentuate flakes. Surprisingly easy to cover blemishes. Except for the obvious dewy-ness (shine?), I wouldn't change a...
(Note: this product refers to the lathering face wash (not self-foaming, but not a cleansing lotion) that is named Creamy Cleanser and can be found in Australia. I have used the same product in the US...
This is a liquidy, sheer foundation that's not particularly rich in moisture. I have normal/combination skin and this is semi-matte on me. I guess I have been spoilt by MAC's face and body foundation'...
Very difficult product to work with. My skin: normal/combination, NC20-25. Bought mine in Sand, though Warm Sand would be better. I expected this to be creamy and blendable, as some have said. In...
If you are looking for "squeaky-clean," this is what you need. I swear, there must be an ingredient in there that specializes in the "squeak." Foams up a helluva frenzy, so use just a pea-size blob. L...
Have gone through countless repurchases of this compact. Never looks chalky or fake, just a natural, polished and refined finish. Wonderful as a setting powder. Goes on very sheer, which means it can ...
One of the nicer stick foundations out there. Very blendable. Creamy upon application, dries to a velvety, powdery finish, but not drying. Nice selection of colours. Sexy looking packaging (matte blac...
Very very basic, unscented cream. Nice packaging. Does nothing for the skin around my eyes. Ended up using it on my face instead, just to use it up. Not worth the money.
This is a classic, and for good reason too. I have converted everyone I know to the best handcream in the world. Turns dry skin into velvet, no grease, no wax, just velvet matte softness. The fragranc...
NC25 gal buys NC15 pressed powder. Will not purchase again. * Turned my face orange. So now it looks like I used NC35 powder on my face. This has also been a problem with the regular loose powders (n...