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Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundation

Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundation Review



Overall 4.00 of 5 (by 1 user)




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PattyTherre
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Silky, buildable coverage that looks great even in the sun!
4 star rating

a beauty diva, very skin conscious, a dry skin sufferer, very happy with this product, fighting aging, into natural looking cosmetics, always trying new beauty products
Pros

    doesn't settle into fine lines, inexpensive, covers well, very natural looking, hydrating, long lasting, really is 'TruBlend'

Cons
    bacteria can harbor in a jar like this

JUL
7
2008
 
 
 

Quick View: I need another foundation like I need another pair of shoes but, sometimes I just gotta try new stuff! I honestly didn't expect to like this foundation but I do. It's actually one of the better foundations I have tried lately.

About Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundation

This foundation is NOT like the dreadful Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse Foundation! It comes in a round glass jar (.94 ounce) and the foundation is much like a light cream rather than a souffle or spongey mousse.

There are loads of colors to choose from. I chose Natural Beige, which probably would be a touch too dark for me in the winter but I have a little color now. Plus this foundation really DOES blend with my skin tone so I can get away with slightly darker or lighter shades and it seems to adapt to my coloring.

The foundation is perfect for my skin color. I just use my fingers to apply and it goes on sheer yet covers all the little things I want it to. I love that it is dewy too. I have dry skin and hate when my face looks dull and ashen. This foundation makes my skin look hydrated and fresh. My blush goes on well and everything just looks better!

You can build the coverage with Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundation. If you need more coverage, just add a bit more to the areas you want to  cover or apply a thicker layer all over. I just use a little all over my face and it's plenty. It doesn't settle into fine lines at all and gives me a healthy, natural appearance.

I was always leery about the while "TruBlend" idea that the foundation blends with 97% of people's skin tones but this sure blended with mine. Although it seemed a touch deep when I first dotted it on, it became one with my skin tone immediately and blended right in.

I wore it all day and night outdoors and it was still fresh and looking good at night. For around nine bucks it's a steal. I will use this again when I run out. I do have about 5,000 foundations to work my way through but this one is in my top five faves for the time being. It's great for summer because it is light. However, oily skinned people may not like the dewy finish. I love it.

My Viewpoint

Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundationis really good stuff. It has a great consistency, blends naturally and seamlessly with my skin tone, and lasts for hours. It doesn't sink into my pores or age me. It brightens my face and makes my dry skin look dewy. I really like it! I will give it 4 stars. It's almost a 5 star foundation. I just get a little grossed out about dipping my fingers into the open pot knowing that bacteria can harbor in makeup. Give it a try though! It's really good stuff and makes blending foundation so easy!

I_thumb_up Cover Girl TruBlend Whipped Foundation is recommended by PattyTherre


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PattyTherre wrote on Jul 16, 2008 at 11:23PM


In response to AmyA's comment from Jul 8, 2008 at 11:33AM:

OH! I love that idea. I will get some. That makes me feel better. I am not a fan of dipping my fingers into the pot of makeup. Thanks!


AmyA wrote on Jul 8, 2008 at 11:33AM


I have this in my collection and I like it too. Save your popcicle sticks...nice for taking the make up out of the jar :) or they sells the sticks by the 1000's at craft/hobby stores.