Makeup

- JanMG620 » See my profile
- Points: 1125
- Reviews: 12
-
I have very thick skin on my heels and have always tried using drugstore creams for them without a great result. Cheaper creams dont penetrate the tough skin on heels. This cream does. It is luxuriously thick and has AHA to soften the skin and help get the moisturizers deep. It might be a little pricey, but the True Blue Spa line goes on sale for 2 for $20 every couple months at BBW. It keeps my feet looking soft and pedicured. I use it all over my feet in addition to my heels and it maintains my pedicures for weeks. How I use it: Right after getting out of the shower, rub into heels. Then apply thin layer all over feet. Put on socks.
January 31, 2010
-
I prefer a natural look and this product didn't deliver. It was not consistent in coverage. It looked a little cakey on some areas. I have combination skin, and was hoping it would control the oil in my t-zone. It did control the oil and mattify, but by doing so it definitely made me look "done". It blended well into my jawline, but on any area that was the least bit dry, it didnt work. It took alot of work to get it to melt into my skin the way foundation is supposed to. Also, I usually mix my foundation with a little moisturizer whe I want a lighter look. I tried that with this product (after trying it straight) and it did not mix at all and I had to scrub it off my face after applying because it dried unevenly. If you have VERY oily skin and no dry spots, this might work for you, but if you have combination, forget it. For the price, I wasn't expecting miracles, but I did expect better. I'm returning it to the drugstore.
January 30, 2010


