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Thursday, June 30, 2011

OMG!! Try This $5 Foundation for a Flawless Look.

Drugstore and beauty supply store makeup have come a long way. In many instances you can find budget-friendly products that perform almost as good as if not just as well as some of the more expensive brands. Case in point: Ruby Kisses 3D Face Creator.

3D Face Creator comes in a plastic compact and each compact has two shades. This is perfect if you’re someone who’s in between shades and likes to custom blend your perfect color or if you’re into contouring. They do an awesome job of covering blemishes and as a creme foundation, you can determine your coverage amount easily. The finish is a bit luminous but you can matte it down a bit with powder. They also come in a great range of shades from light to very deep.

The texture is like a mix of liquid and creme. It’s not as thick as creme foundations usually are which makes them easier to work with and blend. It looks like it would be oily on the skin, but it dries to a semi-matte finish and feels like you have nothing on when you set it with Ruby Kisses HD Set N’ Forget Setting Powder. It wears pretty well, too. No major oil issues when set with the HD powder after eight hours of wear (I have oily skin).
Overall they have decent quality and get this—they’re only about $4-5 or so each depending on the retailer. I had no clue they were so inexpensive! Even if you come across these and have no clue what your color is, you can buy the two closest ones and still spend less than $15. And because each compact has two shades, you have your year-round color at all times. Just blend them until you get the right color particularly if you tend to tan in the summer.

You can typically find Ruby Kisses at your local beauty supply store. Be sure to also check out their website. They have some cool tutorial videos and looks you can try at home.

Have you tried Ruby Kisses before?

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