I was a bit concerned at first because natural is the medium of 3 shades (linen, natural, and wheat), and I'm pasty white. But then I thought, it's supposed to adapt to my skin tone and look natural. Let's see what it can do.
The product description, FYI:
"Micro-encapsulated pigments deliver a fresh dose of color that adapts to your own skin tone creating the most natural looking coverage. This lightweight, oil-free cream is infused with Hydra-Extend technology that provides up to 72 hours of continuous hydration. Skin nourishing and brightening ingredients help to correct and maintain a youthful complexion."
I took a few photos of the CC cream fresh out of the tube and onto my hand to demonstrate how it changes colors. Keep in mind I applied WAY more to my hand than I would to my face.
Starts out a light blue? Okay, surprise me then.... LOL
Mid-change. Notice how where it was spread thinly is pretty frickin close to my natural skin tone.
It looks super dark in the last test pic, but that's also a lot of product there.. It turned out differently when applied properly.
And so, as I got ready to go out and run errands, I put it on my face, covered with my usual powder, brushed on some eyeshadow and mascara, and went on my way...
Gary and I stopped at Taco Bell for lunch/dinner, at which we had burritos and nachos, and snapped a couple photos.
Mmmmmm... nacho goodness...
I love how the Studio Gear CC Cream moisturizes and makes my skin feel, as well as the light-but-effective coverage. AND it wasn't too dark on my pale white skin! That is absolutely amazing for a medium shade! OMG! I'm in love!
Try the CC Cream out for yourself and get 10% off with this discount code:
SGCC
**This code does not expire.**
Have you used this product yet? What do you think?
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