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Monday, 14 July 2014
La Roche Posay - Rosaliac CC Cream (Daily Unifying Complete Correction Cream)
By Get Lippie
So, after saying the BB Cream craze has largely passed me by recently, I now find myself reviewing a CC cream, finally. And, I have to say, that I almost unqualifiedly love this one.
La Roche Posay has become something of a cult skincare brand in the UK. Almost ubiquitous in France, it's fairly difficult to come by in the UK, but it's well worth seeking out (even if they don't import my favourite product in the range: Serozinc to the UK at all), as there are very few skin conditions they don't treat, and La Roche Posay is a godsend for sensitive skin.
Redness is my major concern, and Rosaliac CC Cream is designed for redness prone sensitive skin, like what I have got. It's a fairly thick texture:
But it spreads very easily, and gives good coverage:
On skin it blends easily, melding nicely with the texture of your skin:
And, it is virtually undetectable once blending is finished:
This gives a fairly light coverage, but it does cover redness well, and gives a lovely, glowing satin finish. It reminds me a great deal of my beloved Chantecaille Just Skin, which is about the highest praise I can give it, to be honest. There are a couple of caveats to that, which, as Rosaliac CC cream is only a third of the price, are only to be expected. Wear time could be a bit longer, I do find I have to powder down in the mid-afternoons, but, for the price, this is very good indeed. Oh, and it only comes in one shade, which is frustrating if you're either very dark or very fair. I'm fairly pale, and this is good for giving me a glow, but if I were any paler, I'd struggle with it, I must admit.
It comes with an SPF of 30, so if you apply enough you won't have to use a separate sunscreen, but as I always use a separate sunscreen regardless, I'd ignore this, tbh. It's got a great texture, a lovely finish (provided you use powder), covers redness, feels soothing on inflamed skin, and best of all, it's currently on offer for £16.55 on Escentual.com I can't really recommend a tinted moisturiser more highly than this one, without you paying almost £60 for it, to be honest ...
The Fine Print: PR Sample. Photos for this piece were taken with a Nokia Lumia 1020 lent to me by Microsoft.
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Friday, 5 March 2010
Foundation Week - Tinted Moisturisers
Yes, I know that tinted moisturisers aren't strictly foundations, but I'm doing this post by request! During summer, I'm actually a big fan of tinted moisturisers, as they're lighter, and generally offer better sun protection than traditional foundations. Nothing worse than looking a bit dry in the summer sun.
One of the most famous tinted moisturisers is Benefit You Rebel. Long touted by Benefit as the ultimate "suits all" shade (three words that always make me suspicious, whether it's a foundation, a lipstick, blusher, or whatever), they brought out a "Lite" version not all that long ago - why would they do that? It's a "suits all" shade! - and I thought I'd show a comparison of the two:
The original formula is at the top, and the lite version is at the bottom. As you can see, there is actually a massive difference in the two shades, for me, the original is the one I actually prefer! But, I cannot tell a lie, I tend to use it more as a bronzer, or faux tan, than a tinted moisturiser. This is, however, actually my third tube of it! The lite shade is actually just a little bit too light, and can upon occasion make my NW20/25 skin look a bit washed out, but it's good for winter.
Here's how they look blended out - and many apologies for the poor quality of pic in advance -
As you can see, on my winter-skin, the lite version disappears completely, but the original leaves quite a distinct tide mark ...
Much as I like You Rebel (and I've been using it since back in the days when it was still called I Am Rebel), it's not, actually, my favourite tinted moisturiser, mainly because whilst it's nice and pigmented, I find I still need to use a moisturiser underneath it. That's mainly, of course, because I have stupid flaky and sensitive dry skin! For oilier skins, I doubt you'd need another layer of product with it, to be honest.
No, my favourite tinted moisturiser - and I bang on about it at any opportunity I get - is Bobbi Brown Tinted Moisturising Balm (above). I like it because it has a decent level of pigment, is available in quite a large range of shades, from extremely pale through to dark, and it's quite possibly the nicest-smelling tinted moisturiser I've ever found. Also, I find it gives a nice dewy sheen without making you look sweaty. It is more suitable for dryer skins, but Bobbi also offers a more traditional tinted moisturiser, in a tube, that's not quite as heavy on the oil content. I'm out of this at the moment, but at the first sign of spring arriving proper, I shall be investing in a pot, and discarding all the moisturisers + foundations I've been using all winter! Fickle? Mebbe ...
I occasionally also like to wear Estee Lauder DayWear Plus Multi Protection Anti-Oxidant Moisturizer SPF 15 Sheer Tint Release Formula (catchy!) which starts off a rather unappetising grey shade straight from the tube, but transforms on contact with the skin to a sheer (and quite light) tone, that isn't quite as pigmented as the other moisturisers in this review, but is well worth a look if you're looking for something that's a bit lighter in texture. It also smells rather delightfully (if somewhat artificially) of cucumber, which is very refreshing on a hot day!
What's your favourite tinted moisturiser? Or do you think, as a couple of my housemates do, that they're a complete waste of time?
The Small Print: I bought these, they're mine, I tell you, MINE! No PR's were harmed in the making of this post.
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