Customers loving ‘miracle’ CC cream that leaves skin imperfections ‘invisible’ - including hyperpigmentation
When it comes to choosing a foundation, it can be an overwhelming experience.
There are so many options on the market that suit different skin tones, types and textures. But it can be a trial finding the right one for you.
And when trying to cover up skin imperfections, it sometimes seems like nothing does the job.
Either dark under-eyes or melasma patches still show through, or you look like you’ve caked on the slap and are left with a slightly doll-like appearance.
But customers have been going wild over a popular CC cream that is said to cover up skin imperfections and leave you with a glowing complexion.
Fans have been raving about the IT Cosmetics Your Skin But Better CC+ Cream, which uses colour correcting pigments to cover up imperfections as well as minimise the appearance of pores and fine lines.
Plus the hydrating formula leaves skin nourished so that you’re not left with a dry, cakey look.
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And if that wasn’t enough, the formula is packed with SPF 50+ mineral sunscreen to protect against UVA and UVB rays.
It’s available on the IT Cosmetics website, as well as Boots and online beauty retailer Cult Beauty.
While it will set you back £31, the formula is so pigmented that a little bit goes a very long way.
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For oily skin types, the brand also sells an oil-free matte version or an illumination version for those who want to be left with a healthy glow.
We suggest grabbing a makeup sponge, squeezing a small pump of product onto the flat side and buffing it into skin.
Customers have been raving about the star product, with nearly 2000 five-star reviews on their website.
Fans have claimed that the formula even managed to cover up skin conditions likes melasma and rosacea to leave skin looking ‘flawless’.
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‘This is the best foundation l have ever used,’ wrote one fan. ‘I have roseaca and it’s invisible!’.
‘Love this product,’ wrote another, ‘it has surpassed my expectations. Great coverage, doesn’t feel greasy and can honestly say my complexion is getting better’.
‘Serious miracle moisturizing foundation,’ added another. ‘I swear by this foundation. It hides dark under eyes, large pores, skin redness, discoloration, wrinkles even!
‘I love love love it! only wear this from here on out. It covers, corrects, conceals and looks flawless’.
Aleesha is Digital Beauty Editor at woman&home, where she gets to share her expertise into all the best techniques, sharpest tools and newest products—with a particular savvy in skincare and fragrance.
Previously, she was Deputy Editor and Beauty & Fashion Editor for My Imperfect Life, where she headed up the beauty, fashion and eCommerce pages. In the past, she has worked as Shopping Writer at woman&home, gained an AOP awards nomination after working on their news team, contributed to Women's Health, Stylist and Goodto and earned an MA in Magazine Journalism from City, University of London.
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