Covergirl Clean Pressed Powder, Creamy Natural
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To me, it smells like powder rather than perfume.
I'm guessing it's for someone with a dark tan. Honey beige is the darkest a white girl can go. It's designed for someone who has a tan from the summer. Tanwy is also suitable for a darkly tanned complexion.
I have very fair skin and use a mix of 105 and 110 foundations.
Yes. There is a puff included.
Selected User Reviews For Covergirl Clean Pressed Powder, Creamy Natural
I concur with the criticisms of the compact design. This product has been a favorite of mine for at least 30 years. I agree that the compact design is prone to breakage, but I rarely carry one with me for touch-ups, so it isn't a big deal for me. Noxema used to be in Cover Girl, but I'm not sure if they still do. However, the mild scent will fade after a few uses. It is, without a doubt, the finest powder available.
This product has been a favorite of mine for a long time. However, the product's outer wrapper was taped over with clear packaging tape when I bought it through Amazon LLC. I erroneously assumed that there would be no problem. Because this product lasts so long, I only opened it today. I needed scissors first to cut through the tape that held the outer wrapper in place. When I finally opened it, I discovered that the inner product was also taped together! I had a lot of trouble peeling the tape off the pressed powder case because it's made of plastic. I was left with a sticky residue on the outer case after I finally got it off completely. Detachol, a product I own, is designed to remove residue like this. I only managed to get about 50% of it off after a lot of rubbing with the detachol. I decided to return it for a replacement because I was unhappy that I would have to use a sticky product every day. It was, however, outside the return window when I discovered it. I'm now stuck with a dreadful product packaging. So, a word to the wise, always open the products as soon as you receive them to ensure that everything is in working order. I had to figure it out on my own! The photo of the product was taken AFTER removing all of the tape and rubbing it with Detachol to remove any remaining product residue. The other image is of the packaging after it has been opened, with the tape removed.
This item isn't what it says it is. Because this is not the same product as the foundation, the packaging "may vary. " This isn't FOUNDATION in powder form. This is simply powder that has been pressed. If you're looking for the CoverGirl pressed powder foundation, don't buy it. The shade 520 of the product I bought was supposed to be creamy natural. Because this isn't a foundation, I got creamy natural (shade number 120).
With the blue case, I usually use Covergirl's Clean Matte pressed powder, but I wanted to try something different because it wasn't quite as good. This pressed powder has a scent, but I apply it with the sponge presser that comes in the package. I have combination skin and have been trying to trap oil for several months now, varying up different products along my makeup routine. It looks great at first, but even if you use a setting spray, it can easily be swept away throughout the day or when you go outside. As a result, the greasy/oily appearance fades after about four weeks. Wear time is 5 hours. I'm not sure how well this works in the summer, but I'm guessing it'll melt right off because it can't do much in the frigid northeast winter. br>br>PROS: br>It looks great when applied over foundation, etc. br>br>CONS: br>Slight baby powder odorbr>Doesn't last all daybr>Easy to removebr>.
Isn't it true that I said a lot? I'm sure it's like every other product out there! I was a big fan of Chanel's products and packaging. My roommate was an Este Lauder Cosmetic Rep, so I was loyal to Lancome, Este Lauder, and a variety of other brands. I was duped into buying QVC products and felt obligated to do so after attending a home makeover. up parties, and even signed up for online subscriptions to receive monthly products. The TRUTH is that, while some products are entirely natural, others contain a high level of chemicals. None of them have ever made me look prettier, more radiant, or more attractive, regardless of what you've been told. I'd had enough for a while and had come to my senses. I realized that no amount of money spent on cosmetics would make me look any more attractive than cheaper brands. Yes, they'll try to sway you with a flashy and convincing marketing ad, but I wasn't wearing anything special. Only when I allowed them (make-up) did I notice a difference. up reps. ) to add a layer of protection to my skin. if you get what I'm saying! But then I'd feel too glammed up or like a stage actress. As a result, I'm delighted to be using Cover Girl powder. It does exactly what it says, comes in a variety of colors to suit different seasons, is very affordable, and I have no complaints!.
Cover Girl products have been a part of my life since I was a teenager, and I've been using them for more than 30 years. I'd been looking for a powder foundation for a while and was thrilled to find the Cover Girl Clean Pressed Powder Foundation. It was, regrettably, a huge letdown. First and foremost, Cover Girl powders have always had a distinct scent to them. This is no exception, but it is incredibly overpowering with this product. Second, referring to this as a foundation is deceptive. This product doesn't seem to provide any more coverage or do anything different than any other Cover Girl traditional Pressed Powder, which is a finishing powder rather than a coverage product. br>br>I'll keep looking for a powder foundation that I like.
It perfectly matches my olive skin tone and provides adequate coverage. Furthermore, the cost is fantastic.
I've had this product for at least 20 years, and the only reason I'm giving it a lower rating is because the lid won't close. The small piece on the top lid that overlaps the bottom lid and snaps it shut is broken. I can't keep it in my purse because it opens and the applicator falls out, resulting in powder all over the place. I kept it because it was a cheap add-on and I only use it at home, where I can store it in a drawer. The product itself does not bother me. I'm annoyed because the person who packed this must have known it was broken and still sent it. I don't exaggerate when I say it flies open. Maybe there are a lot of them this way, which is why it was an add-on item? However, I'd like to believe that this isn't the case.