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Poll posted by BR Natalie
***This trial opportunity has now closed***
Now by rosy cheeks, we don't mean the delicate flush of an English Rose. We don't mean the hint of blush to reflect your inner youth. No, no, no. We mean those red cheeks that at any time of the day, give off the impression you've either;
- Just completed a Jillian Michaels workout
- Cooked a full roast on Christmas day in New Zealand
- Had one two many glasses of wine at lunch time
And of course in reality you've done none of these things (well maybe not today), you're just 'blessed' with a naturally flushed or ruddy complexion.
Foundations and BB Creams are amazing for hiding a multitude of sins, but when it comes to counteracting unwanted tones or balancing your skin tone, you need to look to the colour wheel. Green neutralises red, and your average foundation or BB cream isn't going to contain much green. Which makes sense, because as much as you don't want to look red, you certainly don't want to look like an alien with green tinged skin.
So what's a red-faced gal to do? Sort out the redness before applying your makeup of course! And we've found a great green primer to counteract redness and create a great base for the rest of your makeup. Now that's win-win.
We're looking for 20 great reviewers and their rosy cheeks to put Moisture Mist's Green Veil to the test. This product stick has a light texture that spreads smoothly to neutralise redness and reduce the sight of broken capillaries.
You simply dab on to areas of redness such as your nose and cheeks and gradually build to the coverage you need. Top off with your regular foundation or BB cream and voila, redness-be-gone!
So if you'd like to put your hand up for this trial, why not comment below and tell us if you suffer from unwanted redness. How do you cover up your redness usually? Have you tried a green toned product before?
Get chatting below - we might pick you!
Red cheeks are such a drag, always when I am stressed too. Not ideal in awkward situations like job interviews or public speaking! It also changes the whole look of my face and the shape of my cheekbones is emphasized1