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I bought this to hide my dreaded acne scars after being slightly let down by MAC's Studio Fix Concealer and might I say I like this much better. I've only been using this for about 2 weeks but I love the pump, the consistency, and the blendability of this product. I also haven't experienced any cakeyness or fading.
December 20, 2012
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Good, but i do find it to be more on the thick side than blendable and creamy. Maybe it's from the SPF or maybe it's just my Eco Tools concealer brush. This does provide fair coverage for the under eye area and is sweat proof but falls short when it comes to hiding my many scars from acne (ugh genes you really had to get me good).
December 20, 2012
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I do like this highlighter, it gives a nice noticable but natural glow to cheeks and browbones. I wouldn't say that I reach for this as much as my Extra Dimension Skinfinish in Superb or Benefit's High Beam put it's still a contender. I do wish this didn't have so much glitter, it's not super chunky put on days when my pores are the size of the sun it gives no mercy. Another big thing with this product is the brush you use to apply. I almost returned it at first because I could get hardly an pigmentation when using in conjunction with my Eco Tools blush brush. I then tried again with a more densly packed brish and it made all the difference.
December 20, 2012
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Although expensive at $34 CAD, this powder does it like no other. Being in my teens I have quite oily acne-prone skin. Although heavy I find this a bonus as it provides more coverage for things such as scars from previous blemishes. Sometimes can look a tad cakey if you're already wearing a heavy layer of foundation and concealer, but I just spray on a makeup setting spray and I'm good to go.
December 20, 2012
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I recently bought this product to save myself $2 from my beloved Mineralize Charged Water which I have used up. This is still an excellent product with visible benefits but I find myself missing the extra benefits and slightly nicer smell of Charged Water. I will continue to use this product until it is all gone as it is still fabulous but I think next time I shall repurchase Charged Water instead. For reference I'm in my later teens, and have oily skin prone to breakouts and dry patches and this has only improved the quality of my skin and is a nice refresher anytime. I especially recommend a spritz here and there post shower to put moisture bak into the skin if you're big on steamy showers like myself.
December 20, 2012
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I'm usually very good and consistant with applying my sunscreen but ocasionally even I miss a spot. But when I do I always know that I can count on this balm to soothe my red spots and prevent my skin from peeling.
November 5, 2012
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This is a really great all natural product for dry chapped hands. I'm the type of person who likes to use products that are as natural as possible because I believe that it is better for my skin and this certainly does heal my hands. A little on the smelly side but you get so much out of so little.
October 1, 2012
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Head over heels for this spray! Refreshens beautifully and smells wonderful! If your skin is looking dull or slightly cakey this product is a one stop fix! I have oily skin and find this isn't a problem at all! I was previously using Urban Decay's De-Slick and while I found that it worked well I still had oily patches on warmer days so for $29 a bottle it just wasn't worth it to repurchase. Other problems I had with the product were that the bottle isn't clear like MAC Charged Water so you can't easily tell how much you have left and their is a significant amount of product which I am unable to get out because the pump isn't long enough for the bottle so it's just wasted product. I find that Mineralize Charged Water has better benefits and price compared to Urban Decay. MAC is $26.50 CAD for nearly 4 Oz, UD De-Slick is $34 CAD for 4 Oz so overall I find the MAC spray to have a better price per amount of product.
July 3, 2012
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I've never liked Olay products as I find the quality to be poor and the price to be high. Anyways I hated this moisturizer if you can even call it that. My skin felt yucky and oily and it gave me terrible body acne which I've never had before. If you want a moisturizer that actually works then I would recommend the Body Shop Body Butter,
June 19, 2012
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Makes my dull locks super glossy but never greasy. Smooths frizz and has a nice fruity scent to.
June 12, 2012










