Dina & DJ Blake

The Beauty Den: Loreal Visible Lift Blur review

The first Loreal Visible Lift Blur product I picked up at the drugstore was their blush. (in the pink tube in the pic 503 Soft Berry) I had no idea what to expect, but it looked interesting and it was on sale! It promises to “blur dullness for a just kissed glow” Normally I prefer powder blushes, but I really like this! The consistency is more whipped, not a cream and not a liquid. It gives your cheeks a nice watercolor pink. It doesn’t take a lot for the desired effect. I don’t put it right on the apple of my cheeks. I apply it more to just my cheekbones and it takes on a subtle, glowing from within kind of look. Great for summer days when you just want sunscreen, mascara and a little bit of color!

The Visible Lift Blur concealer I bought next (301Fair) and it really does blur out a lot of my skin problems. I usually put in on the back of my hand and use a concealer brush. Finally something that helps BLUR away my dark circles and dark spots!

The tall tube in the pic is the Visible Lift foundation (201Light Ivory). I just bought it and to be honest I haven’t used it yet. It has an spf 18, so if you are fair skinned, you’ll still probably want to layer something else under it.

Do you have a favorite concealer? I feel like I’ve tried them all, but let me know what works for you!

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