It CosmeticsCC+ Cream Travel - Full-Coverage Foundation With SPF 50, Color Corrector & Anti-Aging Serum, Formulated With Niacinamide & Hyaluronic Acid, Natural Finish, For All Skin Types, 0.4 fl oz
C**R
Matched my skin tone perfectly and adapted well!!
As far as I can tell, this particular CC Cream does not oxidize nearly as much - if any - compared to other products that experience a visible oxidation. I've wore this product a few times on hot summer days and it has survived a day on the beach, and long hot summer days spent in and out of the car without melting off my face!!! This product doesn't cake for a very long time!!! It is very expensive, no doubt but the quality is unparalleled. A little bit of product goes a very long ways!!!
I saw this product on an infomercial but decided to see what Amazon reviewers had to say about it. I am so surprised by any negative review. I'm a 58 year old woman of Italian heritage. I definitely have that ever-so-slight olive tint to my skin. Despite the spotty reviews I decided to try it anyway. SO glad I did! Now mind you, my daughter works for Sephora - so I have plenty to compare it to. Also I read a Wall Street Journal article with the title "What Make-up Is Best For A Woman Over 40" or something like that. The answer - VERY LITTLE. Stay out of the sun, use very good moisturizers, and wear as little make-up as possible. So almost 20 years ago I began my search for a "no make-up" make-up. At the time Erno Lazslo was the only company I could find that had something like what I wanted with their "Tinted Treatment." These days the new thing is the "BB tinted creams." I still use a tiny bottle of Laszlo around my very darkened eye area as well as Laura Mercier's Foundation Primer/Radiance sometimes. I haven't used a base foundation in decades - it just makes me look older. The problem was while these products helped moderately with a moisturizing way to cover the darkness around my eyes, they aren't good to cover anything else on my face as they are too sheer and translucent. That's why I decided I wanted to try It Cosmetics full coverage cream Travel Size in Light." Or as the title says here, "It Cosmetics Your Skin But BetterTM CC Cream".1) You truly need just a teeny, tiny, tiny bit. And this is from the woman who buys the DEALER size on anything - like Erno Lazslo products that I get on Amazon or Ebay. I am totally resistant to using anything in a tiny quantity. This product TOTALLY covers, and it is SO moisturizing! I have extremely dry skin but you wouldn't know it because I use good hydrating creams and drink gallons of water.2) I have a lot of problems with sensitivity around my eyes. This product is perfect around the eyes, no issues. 3) In applying it I got some to far under my eye. But because I had a red spot near my nose I just blended it in and tapped a spec more on it and BAM spot gone. Then came the real test. On the left side of my forehead I have a sun spot that looks like a birth mark. Yeah - in my youth I was the one in my northern New York back yard in April using aluminum foil on a double record album cover (children ask your grandparents about what I'm talking about...lol). I put a bit on that spot and after tap, tap, tapping it vanished. But without that caky, thick too-much-foundation look.3) Considering that I use both the "Your Skin But Better" & the Bye Bye Under Eye---It is true about not going into your creases and wrinkles. The problem with concealers around the eye that I use is due to the creams and then moisturizing concealers - in about ten minutes I have these light lines everywhere. Not to mention mascara smudge. True to what they say on T.V. minimal lines happen and depending on the type of day I'm having often no lines whatsoever. It just fades or maybe absorbs into my skin and about mid-day I need to reapply but only a touch up is necessary if used in conjunction with "It Bye Bye Under Eye." Here's my tip about the under-eye-black smudgies -- with the "It" products, it totally depends on the mascara you're using. Example - when I use a regular Max Factor concealer I could use ten different types of under eye concealers and no matter what I've used - I'd still have the mid-day smudgies. I admit I use expensive mascaras - (my daughter brings me many gifts from Sephora 😉) but not one of them smudged at all with the "It" products. I also use Revlon & L'Oreal mascara as well - haven't with "It" yet but my point is -- I think the complaint about the smudging has more to do with the mascara than this product.4) Here's another huge deal (for me). End of day, my eyes weren't dried out like the Sahara Desert. It actually not only acts like a sheer light make-up that actually covers, but it feels like I've applied eye cream to my eyes and skin all day long!I LOVE this product and for me it lives up to all the hype. You only need to use such a small bit of it that using the travel size should last you a long time and then it won't seem so horribly expensive. Here's the way I look at it - spend a little on your face --- I'd rather that and cut costs elsewhere. I can live without Starbucks. My face comes first!
M**D
A bit difficult to match with skin color, but do love product, once color is matched!
This product has very little difference in color between tubes, though I have purchased two, trying to find the right match. ( I have very fair skin … but I would have never thought I had THE FAIREST SKIN of any makeup line). I am about to buy the lightest tube they have, which I think will be a perfect match in spite of my errors in choosing the right color, I do love the way it covers and blends. It seems to stay on pretty well, even though I have very sweaty skin, typically. I don’t know how to help you find the right color for your skin so you don’t make the same mistake I have, unless it is to go to a makeup counter to try a sample… and then I’m not sure what the pricing difference may be?! It might be to go with a color lighter than you typically wear.
C**Y
Love
I could not find a SPF sunscreen that did well under makeup. I love this stuff. I can even pat a little foundation for a little more coverage on those dark spots without looking too cakey. You can even pat it around your eyes without burning. It’s hard to find sunscreen that you can use around the eye.
B**R
Wonderful full coverage for middle age women.
I love the full coverage of my sun spits at my age (48) and it's smooth buttery finish on my skin! I've been using this foundation for 4 years now and I will never use anything else. The boys us with this foundation is it has sun protection while with wrinkle cream!
A**W
Not worth the money for smaller size
A lot Smaller then expectedWorks well. Will order the larger size next time.
P**R
Good product
Love it! Cover well.
I**L
Not great for fine lines or sensitive/dry skin
Honestly, I am not liking this makeup AT ALL. I've worn it twice now, and I hate wasting products, but I dislike it so much that I will probably just throw it away. For reference, I have pretty clear, even skin overall, but my skin is very sensitive and prone to dryness, and also I have a few fine lines. This makeup SERIOUSLY dries out my skin, especially around the eyes. It makes my eye area feel tight and dry, and after putting it on, it actually accentuates the dryness of my eyelids and gives me a "crocodile skin" appearance. It's terrible and SOOO uncomfortable!!! I couldn't wait to get home and scrub it off! It also settles into my fine lines and actually accentuates them instead of blending/minimizing. The coverage is good overall, but honestly for me it's TOO good. It's very thick and difficult to blend. I'm pretty low maintenance and I prefer light coverage and easy blending with just my fingers. This is not a product for low maintenance girls who like light coverage. If you have any of the above things (dry skin, sensitive skin, "crocodile skin" around eyes, fine lines) or prefer light coverage/low maintenance, then this makeup is NOT for you. If you're a younger women with oily skin who wants thick coverage, it will be your dream makeup. Also, it's difficult to wash off. You have to really scrub. I washed it off using my typical face wash procedure like I have always done with my makeup, and afterward when I went to wipe on my face exfoliant, the cloth came away discolored from foundation residue. You have to really scrub to get it off, or use a stronger face cleaner, both of which are not good for sensitive skin. I definitely do not recommend this. It's going into the trash as soon as I finish typing!
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