Covergirl Trublend, Any thoughts??
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Apr 4, 2015
Christian M.
Has anyone tried the covergirl trublend foundation? We're you satisfied with the results? I've read good reviews about it, but I would appreciate an honest opinion. I'm thinking about purchasing this foundation for my freelance kit, because unfortunately I cannot afford to purchase multiple foundations from a high end. So I'm on the search for something amazing that won't completely break me. If you have any affordable foundation suggestions I'd to hear from you! And any other items you feel would be great for a makeup artist kit I'm open to any tips and advice. Thanks in advance!
Apr 4, 2015
Shelley W.
Covergirl is no a no go for me. Since you're a MUA I would eye a line with more of a better color range such as Loreal True Match line, Maybelline FitMe formulas for both oily and dry skin types. But the amount spent getting those colors you could probably slip by and get a Ben Nye foundation palette. And if push come to shove...if you go to Camera Ready Cosmetics website you can get lil sample jars of Ben Nye Cream foundation for $3.99 a piece. And the color range for those are pretty extensive.
Apr 4, 2015
Shelley W.
Oops...I wanted to add that Covergirl TruBlend is not WOC friendly and the formula is just not the greatest...especially if the wearer is going to be under hot lights for extended amount of time.
Apr 4, 2015
Emily B.
For me, that foundation looked really cakey and Orange, but I only tried one shade