Archive | July 16, 2017
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Wet n Wild Photofocus Concealer review
Happy Sunday! First off I want to commend Wet n Wild for being a cruelty free brand. Given the fact this brand is so affordable and cruelty free, makes me love this brand even more. Gone are the days of Wet n Wild being the brand you avoided at the drug store. Now people gravitate towards this brand with their wide variety of items and on trend products.
I recently purchased Wet n Wild Photofocus Concealer in light ivory from Walmart for a whopping $3.93! I have tried many concealers over the years. High end along with many drug store brands. My most recent favorite was Maybelline Age Rewind, which was my new favorite, until now. I saw the Wet n Wild concealer on my favorite vlogger channel, the GlamGuru by Tati Westbrook.
Here’s the description from Walmart’s website:
Let your natural beauty shine with our selfie-tested creamy and luminous concealer. Tested to be white cast-free under seven different photo lighting conditions, this high coverage concealer allows only your best features to get noticed. Gorgeous skin will be your only look.
- White cast-free under seven different photo lighting conditions, this high coverage concealer allows only your best features to get noticed.
- Instantly brightens and perfects appearance of skin – Conceals imperfections, dark spots and blemishes
- Gentle enough to use on the delicate under eye area – Formulated with light-diffusing pigment
- Delivers lightweight, buildable coverage
The coverage is amazing! It barely creases under my eyes, (I have a lot of under eye lines) and lasts all day. Before I starting using this product, I was using two concealers. One under my eyes, and one on my nose. For my daily make up, I just use under eye concealer and concealer on my nose, no foundation. This concealer is fabulous!
I have never paid this little for such an awesome product. Check it out, you won’t be disappointed.
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