Colores cience Pro let me be clear is available in 3 shades. Acne and oily skin will love it. This is an oil absorbed, tinted, brush on finishing powder with 1% Salicylic & other wonderful ingredients. They can brush it on morning, noon and night. Directions: Brush on daily and throughout the day as needed for oil control, smoother looking skin or to cover uneven discoloration... Net Weight: 6 g/0.21 oz. Ingredients: Salicylic Acid. Oryza sativa (rice) starch, Dimethi cone/Vinyl Dimethi cone cross polymer, Titanium Dioxide, Bismuth oxyc Hloride, Iron Oxide, Mica, Salicylic Acid, Margarita (Pearl) powder, calcium from Cate, phosphol Ipids, Vitamin E Tocopheryl Acetate), Retinyl Palmitate. May contain: carmine.
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Terrible; buy something else
I can save you lots of money with my advice: if you are torn as to whether or not to try this product (it's expensive), go to your local drug store, buy a box of chalk, grind it up, and spread it all over your face; it's pretty much the same thing. Does not cover well, certainly does not cover blemishes at all (niether does the pressed pigment/concealer, which is also a waste of money), and sits on top of the skin, leaving a chalky look, when it actually sticks. Now, I don't say this lightly: I've tried the three major mineral makeups on the market -- Colorescience, Bare Escentuals, and Physician's Formula. Colorescience, despite its high price tag and celebrity swag, is the worst of the three. I find myself reapplying in order to get coverage as the foundation is so chalky that it refuses to stick well. When/if you can get a modicum of coverage, it settles into every line, giving you wrinkles you don't even have. The color never looks right either (and I've tried several different shades). Companion products like Let me Be Clear and Suncanny, which are finishing brushes, simply swipe away what you've already applied and are relatively useless. I've tried different high-end moisturizers, no moisturizer, primer, etc. At the end of the day, this makeup is just a waste of funds...buy the cheap stuff; Physician's Formula actually gave me better coverage.
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