My blogging rose from the frustration of not finding the answers I wanted on certain items that I was curious on. That and the self-righteous belief that my opinion would definitely be of worth to someone other than myself.
But...enough of my vanity (for now) here's what I wanted to rant/rave about:
I've been using the same concealer for about 1 year now, that concealer is the Revlon Beyond Natural concealer and highlighter. I got it in the shade of 230 which is Medium (my natural honest-to-goodness skin tone pre-whitening craze days). 2/3 of the product is the concealer while 1/3 would have the highlighter.
This item has light-medium coverage as a cream concealer, meaning that it lightens the circles however you can still see the shadow or lines (If you have any, I know I do). So if you're looking for something that would completely cover up your dark circles then this might not be what you're looking for. I personally like the not-so-covered-up look. It kinda says, " I'm concealer shade away from perfect, so you cant hate me yet. "(as i said, self-righteous)
Glides on great whether you're using your fingers or a concealer brush. As our trusty YouTube gurus, Michelle Phan, Tanya B. and Say Tiocco, well uh, say, when applying concealer just lightly dab the product onto the areas that you want to cover up no need to heavily blend it in or you might just need to reapply the product again (this will just make you use more than you need.) The highlighter is also cool, non-icky formula that glides on the skin, its quite shiny/glimmered as meant to be. Turns out a little oily at times when applied on the brow bone but i love it best when highlighting the corners of my eyes.
(For more how-to's on concealer/highlighter application, i recommend you check out YouTube and check out that awesome tutorials available, the above mentioned I think are pretty awesome :).
Here's what it looks like (Props to the person I lifted this from. Peace!):
All in all I enjoyed the product quite well. If used in meager amounts, it will last a while so 2 grams will go a long way.
Disclaimer: These are purely opinions on the product, no science, well at least not yet. If you'd like to know more about the product I highly suggest looking up a product review on YouTube :) There's one for almost everything. Happy hunting!
Kudos to all those awesome sites that inspired me to start my own review blog. Cant remember all the sites I've read up on but thank you sooooo much! More to come!
Should you have questions, please let me know ;-)
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