Celeb Magazine

KleanColor Complexion Appeal Premium Pressed Powder

By Chantel @k3ona

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAI am a makeup junkie and proud of it. I am always playing in makeup and trying new products–it’s one of my favorite things to do. Awhile back my mom gave me this KleanColor pressed powder to test out and I have been using it on a daily basis for a couple of weeks now so I’m ready to share with you all my thoughts. Keep reading for my full review on this pressed powder.

Description:

Complexion Appeal provides buildable coverage for a lightweight finish of a velvety complexion, which is ideal for all skin tones. It diminishes shine and blends seamlessly for a perfectly even radiance look.

Shades Available:

  • Fair
  • Beige
  • Natural
  • Nude
  • Suede
  • Amber
  • Golden
  • Nutmeg

Price: $3.99

Where to purchase:

When I first decided to try out this product I applied this powder all over my face with a big fluffy brush and it was a complete FAIL–I have this pressed powder in Nutmeg and it’s just way too dark for my skin tone so I looked like a crazy person needless to say. But before I tossed this in the garbage bin I decided to give it more try this time I took my angled brush and applied this to my cheeks and nose when I took looked in the mirror I was in love. This powder is amazing it was very easy to apply and it blended well with my skin. I am so glad I decided to give this powder another try, so if you have a pressed powder that is too dark remember to test it out as a contour product–you never know it could work for you too. I am obsessed with this product and I will be using this for a long time. I recommend this product to everyone because this is affordable and it comes in a variety of shades that are perfect for everyone.

This KleanColor Complexion Appeal Premium Pressed Powder is Simply Gorgeous Approved!

What is your favorite product to contour with? Let me know in the comments.

Stay Connected!

Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Google +


Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog