

FYI, I only had to use one swipe under my eyes (which is usually a dark area that I always have to go over) to get a complete base. For highlighting and brightening, I used the 350 light/medium color.
Covergirl concealer for black women skin#
It blended well with the foundation and even filled any gaps I might’ve missed (though it was unlikely with the full coverage the Skin Milk gave me). I used shade 380 tan to cover dark spots and acne. Luckily, the COVERGIRL Clean Fresh Hydrating Concealer covered all the areas without any creases or weird white casting. And while I rely on a concealer to blur imperfections, I also use it to highlight areas (aka my nose, brows and under-eye). And at $13, you can’t go wrong with that.Ī good concealer can be hard to come by, especially when you have dark spots, blemishes, etc. It was light coverage, yet it gave me a smooth complexion I could build upon for any occasion. I have sensitive skin, so finding calming ingredients in my makeup is a major bonus.īut the selling point for me is that I achieved the dewy look without looking like I was melting in the sun. The Skin Milk was hydrating and nourishing (which is all thanks to the coconut milk and aloe extract). There were times throughout the day when I forgot I was even wearing foundation in the first place.

I went went with four drops and used a makeup sponge to glide it across my face.Īside from how it blended well with my complexion, it felt fresh on my skin. Seriously, I had to do another drop on my face (and even on my hand) just to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating and that I did in fact apply the foundation. I applied shade 580 tan and couldn’t believe how it matched my skin tone perfectly. But when I tried the COVERGIRL Clean Fresh Skin Milk Foundation, it made me change my tune and officially board the glowing skin train. I’ve tried my fair share of skin tints and I always feared coming off too oily or shiny. The dewy look is all the rage these days and I'll admit that I’ve been skeptical of it.
