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Recently, Maybelline have released a heap of new products onto the beauty market that all claim to be the next 'miracle' product, but does maybelline makeup really work? Here, we review their top new products and give you the real information for you to make your own mind up.
Mineral Maybelline Makeup
Back in January, they released Mineral Maybelline Makeup. This 'triple-refined' mineral makeup promises an ultra smooth finish on your skin that gives your skin a really luminous glow, but does it work? We put it to the test recently and found that it does deliver a pretty good look for the relatively low cost (usually retails at around $ 9), it also does indeed leave your skin looking very healthy with subtle shades that help to make it look natural . The only major drawback – and we are giving this to you straight – is that it does not seem to work for oily skin, the effects on oily skin were less than effective and if you are one of these skin types then we strongly recommend you look into other products, otherwise your oily skin will just end up looking even oilier, do not say we did not warn you!
Pure Makeup
This then brings us on to the 'Pure' range of Maybelline makeup, which offers a foundation range that should feel light on your face and blend into your natural skin tones and color to give a truly natural look. When we tested this product, we found that it actually delivered some high quality results and the makeup looked very smooth and completely natural. Two major factors that make this product even better are that it is highly cost effective and you do not need that much to get good skin coverage – this really is a good product for both quality and value.
Everfresh Makeup
If you suffer from pale skin and that horrible 'washed out' look, then you will probably be inevitable looking for that wonder product that when applied will give you a toally natural color and healthy look for your skin. Maybelline Makeup have released 'Everfresh' makeup that supposedly will give you this. Initial tests are promising for this product and the effect actually looked very natural and did not give a healthy glow to the skin. One major bonus (and I think you will all agree with me here) is that it can be easily and simply removed with just a rubbing of soap water, so no need for any heavy-duty makeup removers here, great stuff! So, if you are indeed looking for that wonder product, then it is just possible that this could be it.
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Source by Steven James