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Tuesday 5 August 2014

Flawless Foundation | Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator Review

Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator ReviewShhhhhhh!!!! I am revealing my biggest beauty secret here, you can probably tell what it is from the title. I worked at Clinique for a year and became totally hooked on a few of their products, they pop up through out my blog. People often ask my how my foundation looks 'flawless' and if I am wearing the Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation (also a love), but I'm not and I can't take all the credit. The Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator is one of those products I will never again be able to live without. 
Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator Review
Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator Review
Light Medium
Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator Review
After (using Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream)
Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream Colour Correcting Hydrator Review
With foundation
What they say: One day, your skin looks 'different.' Too red, sallow, dull or ashy. Our guiding dermatologists know why. Skin's undertones change. Now, Smart Colour Correcting Technology helps change them back. In seconds, you look like the picture of health. Lasting, oil-free hydration and a sunscreen mean a more flawless look tomorrow, too.

What I say: On its own it acts as a colour corrector, evening out the skin tone and providing light coverage; similar to a tinted moisturiser. I have quite bad acne scaring so this alone would not be enough to conceal the redness and any blemishes.

So here is my secret, I use the Moisture Surge CC Cream as a primer. I like to use a flat foundation brush to apply a thin, pea size amount over my face. This evens out the colour and redness but doesn’t give me the coverage I need, so I follow with my foundation. Today I have decided to use Clinique Anti Blemish Solutions Makeup as I do not want it to look too thick and I want my skin so have a slight dewy sheen. Using the Real Techniques Expert Face Brush I then gently buff the foundation over the skin and blend it in with the Clinique Moisture Surge CC Cream. The finished look is all one colour, redness and shadows gone.

Some people have questioned if this is quite thick but actually it isn't if you partner it with the right foundation. I also found that the finished look is better if you layer the products rather than mixing the CC cream and foundation together. Another great thing is that there are sooooo many colours! You are bound to find one that suits your skin tone. At the moment I am using the shade Light Medium because it is summer, but I also have the lightest shade Very Light which is perfect for me during the winter when I have less colour.

If you have quite dry skin I would recommend a gentle weekly exfoliator, I have heard some people say it can stick to patches of dry skin. I have oily skin so I haven't found this. If like me you skin gets oily, I like to set the foundation with Estee Lauder Double Wear Pressed Powder, but some other setting powder would work just as well. 


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5 comments:

  1. I have to try this! Steph x http://www.stephstyle.com/

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  2. Great post! I need to give this a try.
    makeupbyhollymei.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks Holly! So nice of you to comment. xx

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  3. For some reason I always thought CC creams don't have wide range of shades but clinique has good range. Going to get a sample, I've never tried cc creams :)

    xx gloria

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    1. Hey Gloria, Clinique have such a great range of shades. Even ones especially for Asian skin tones, pop down and get an adviser to give you a colour match! xx

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