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02-21-2019 06:10 PM
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02-21-2019 06:13 PM
I have been using it for a few months and really like it. It does have a rose fragrance to it which I like. It does give my face a nice glow and very moisturized.
02-21-2019 06:16 PM
Hi--I tried that rosy tone moisturizer from Loreal--didn't like it--the concept sounded good BUT when u look in the mirror after u applied it--ur face is pink glitter!--awful--returned to CVS----------thumbs down!
02-21-2019 06:31 PM
I like the regular one. I wanted to try the rose colored one, but it contains Bismuth Oxychloride. That ingredient makes me itch.
02-22-2019 12:15 AM
I wan't sure if it was L'Oreal or Estee Lauder that had one. I really didn't like the way it supposedly looked on the elderly model (who I believe is also a movie person) I have seen in the commercial for it. I really couldn't tell what the difference would be between that and blush from the way the commercial showed it on her, and it was too much. Don't get me wrong. I'm not someone who thinks elderly women should forego blush. I'm 60 and I have pink in my cheeks naturally, so I think it's also appropriate for when I wear makeup, and I think even if you don't have a natural pink in your cheeks, a little is warranted even on elderly skin. But, it should not be the first thing you see. Of course, it also could just be that the commercial was emphasizing it for effect.
02-22-2019 01:04 AM
I didn't like the fake looking rosy cheeks on the older actress in the L'Oreal ads either. First they tell you reddish skin is bad, buy this. Then they want to sell you that it's something to make you look redder, it's all just sales hype to me.
02-22-2019 09:58 AM - edited 02-22-2019 09:59 AM
@Harvard99 wrote:I didn't like the fake looking rosy cheeks on the older actress in the L'Oreal ads either. First they tell you reddish skin is bad, buy this. Then they want to sell you that it's something to make you look redder, it's all just sales hype to me.
@Harvard99 I agree. The last I’d want to do is add redness to my skin. If anything, I use a tinted moisturizer and concealer to cancel out any redness and then place blush where needed.
02-22-2019 11:36 AM
@Shanus I was curious after reading about this so I looked at the ingredients in the IT product. Wow, a zillion chemicals, too many for my liking, but that's just me, how I like to look at products. Also, I'd be a little scared of using a product that aims to change you skin tone.
I'm half Irish and as I age I'm getting a bit more sallow, so you'd think I'd want this. No, I'll correct with makeup, work with what I have. It's all good, I don't fall for every new fad that comes along. I'm aiming to buy less, just better products.
02-22-2019 12:21 PM
I tried it at Ulta the other day and there was too much glitter for me.
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