🌟 Embrace Flawlessness, Naturally!
The Natural Blemish Concealer Stick by Bella Mari in Light TanT10 is a revolutionary beauty product made from 100% organic ingredients. It is free from harmful chemicals and synthetic additives, ensuring a gentle and effective solution for blemish coverage. This vegan and cruelty-free concealer is perfect for the eco-conscious consumer looking to enhance their natural beauty while supporting ethical practices.
R**S
Choose color carefully, but good product
Be careful that you choose the correct color (view all at http://www.naturesbrands.com/natural-concealer-sticks/) so that it matches your skin. This one is a bit darker than I expected, but is still a decent match. It has pretty good coverage. I searched for a long time for a non-toxic concealer, with ingredients I could recognize. This is one of the only ones that wouldn't cost more than my foundation.Tip: It can go on a bit hard if your house is cold, so you may have to use your finger to apply or warm up the stick.
H**Y
Kind of greasy
I love that this product is organic and that it doesn't bother my sensitive allergic skin.My only complaint is that it's very thick and oily and leaves the area looking almost greasy and shiny.
A**Y
Four Stars
Darker and more orange than expected.
G**9
Natural Ingredients! Covers nicely!
I LOVE this cover up! I am a guy who gets the occasional break out and was super happy and surprised that this stuff worked perfectly. Blends easy! And it smells great!
A**I
Five Stars
The best :) luv it
E**A
My rating may be a little misleading. Here is ...
My rating may be a little misleading. Here is the reasoning:This is actually for people with fairly tanned skin. My skin isn't totally pale white, and it is "lightly tanned" but this product is about 3x darker than I need.So, I would have just not rated it because I can't use it, but I also wanted to give people the heads up to maybe get it in a store first then buy the correct color here.I gave it one star down because it smells funky and it has to go on my face, which is inconveniently located next to my spelling apparatus -- aka my nose.
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