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Monday, December 20, 2010

CoverGirl Smoothers


Zits. They are the absolute worst. Not only are they a pain, but they leave us with damaged self confidence, and in some severe cases, it can effect our entire life.
I've had problems with my skin ever since those preteen days. I remember getting my first zit in 6th grade and completely freaking out. I've tried dozens upon dozens of different facial cleansers, but regardless of how great a product might work for me, I've never had flawless skin. CoverGirl Smoothers are a great way of hiding any imperfections on your face; from acne to redness to veins.
There are 5 different shades to choose from: medium, fair, light, neutralizer, and dark, so there is a good chance that you will be able to find one close to your skin tone. The specific Smoother I use is the Neutralizer. The Neutralizer is sort of like a white out and can be used with any skin tone-you apply it over any imperfections to create a blank slate upon which you can apply your foundation for nice even coverage. The lipstick like twist-up method is absolute genius-there is no mess when using this concealer. This product glides on smoothly without tugging on skin and truly does last all day. With ingredients like ginseng, chamomile and vitamin E, you can use this product without worrying about reactionary breakouts. I've experienced no negative reactions over my 2 1/2 years of use. The ginseng and chamomile help to wake up sleepy looking eyes and reduce the appearance of dark under eye circles.
CoverGirl products can be purchased at virtually any drugstore, Walmart, Target, Shopko, Kmart, Walgreens, etc. The price for a Smoother at Walgreens is $6.99 and definitely worth it.
The only con I can think of regarding this product is that I seem to go through them fairly quickly (probably because this is one of the few products that I use every morning).
I'd highly recommend giving this product a shot for those pesky pimples or the embarrassing splotches on your face.

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