COVERGIRL Advanced Radiance Age-Defying Pressed Powder, Creamy Natural, 0.39 Fl Oz (packaging may vary)
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The lower the number, the lighter it is; for example, creamy natural 110 is lighter than 115.
According to the image on Amazon, I believe creamy natural is 220.
It measures nearly 3 inches in length and weighs 11 g (approximately). 39 oz
It's one of the best moisturizers I've ever used for dry skin. It's best to use a Beauty Blender that's slightly damp. It still clings to dry patches a little, but not nearly as much as most, and it's a very nice power, in my opinion.
Selected User Reviews For COVERGIRL Advanced Radiance Age-Defying Pressed Powder, Creamy Natural, 0.39 Fl Oz (packaging may vary)
I'm over 60, with fair to medium skin with a pink undertone and skin that appears to be "young" for my age - a couple of creases When it comes to makeup on "mature" skin, I'm an old lady who knows that less is more. This is the first powder I've found that acts as a foundation and blends flawlessly into my skin (I use a creamy natural foundation). It can be built up to provide a lot of coverage without caking or appearing too heavy. As a result, I'll be able to add more to areas where I'd like to even out the color of my skin. I don't need to use anything else other than powder blush because of the powder formulation - It works as both a foundation and a powder. Normally, foundations of any kind, even high-end brands selected at the cosmetic counter, look and feel too masky for me, and they leave my skin looking greasy, necessitating the use of powder on top. On mature skin, that's a lot of product. I can get the coverage I want with a nice matte finish in one product at a drugstore price; what more could I ask for?.
Because of the creamy formulation, I never have an issue with my Tarte Shape Tape concealer creasing or looking cakey when I use this to set it with a damp beauty blender. I am a light-hearted person. I use creamy natural on my medium complexion, which has warm golden undertones. I have a variety of powders, ranging in price from $$ to $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Despite the high price tag, this is one of my top five favorite products. It doesn't work for me to set my face, but it does for my under eyes, which are the driest parts of my face. If you get one with a smaller mirror, like I did, don't be alarmed by the packaging; it's not a fake; they simply changed the packaging. I strongly advise you to try this powder because it is a great value for money.
powders from a drug store I spend a lot of money on high-end cosmetics, but nothing beats Covergirl's Advanced Radiance for setting powder. I'd been using it for years and was worried when it was no longer available in any of my local stores. It was nowhere to be found. Stores eventually began stocking it again (albeit in different packaging), but for some reason, none of them had Ivory. I was overjoyed when I discovered it on Amazon. I experimented with a variety of other powders during its absence, but nothing comes close to it. It's silky and smoothing, and unlike most other fair colors I've tried, it doesn't settle into lines or oxidize into an odd orange. I'm looking forward to the day Covergirl stops producing this.
The powder is perfect. I've been using Lancôme dual finish for 25 years and it's still one of my favorites. However, I've been on the lookout for a quick touch-up powder that I can grab and go with. into my handbag This lovely powder is ideal. It has a lovely finish, is a good size, and is reasonably priced. If your skin tone is olive, you should try the following: If your skin tone is paler than olive, go for natural beige. Beige is a timeless color.
Along with two other makeup items, the product arrived in a box. This one was still sealed in its original packaging. The other two products were not, and they didn't have any safety seals on them, indicating that they were either testers or from someone else's makeup bag. Amazon is listed as the shipping provider. I went out of my way to find that statement in order to avoid a situation like this. I'm extremely dissatisfied with Amazon. This is a disgraceful situation.
This is one of the few drugstore pressed (or loose) powders that doesn't make me look too matte or settle into fine lines and pores. With natural coverage, my sensitive, combination skin still looks radiant. This is unquestionably a drugstore dupe for Charlotte Tilbury's pressed powder (which I also own). br>br>However, it's possible that the product isn't tightly packed enough - The compact breaks almost instantly due to its extreme fragility, leaving a mess in your makeup bag. br>br>If they made more protective packaging, this would be my go-to powder.
Covergirl irritates me; it's a great product that's extremely difficult to come by. Instead of launching a new line and seeing which survives the market, they release a product, let it run for a few years, and then discontinue it. The color, texture, and coverage are all perfect. This product appeals to me, and the vendor met my expectations; however, the manufacturer requires a new marketing strategy.