I decided to wear it for work, and really give it a good review. Had a small chink in my plans, as when I was getting ready for work, I got a call from the hospital letting me know I was on call as it was a low census day. So I didn't get to wear it for the normal 14+ hours I would have worn it for a nights work. Oh well.
This is what it looks like.
It sells on Ulta for $38. I know you can order it also off the IT Cosmetics website, and I'm fairly soon that you can also buy it from QVC. Might be able to get it at a better deal off QVC so check it out.
I put it on the right side of my face with a damp beauty blender, and the left with a rounded top foundation brush. I think I liked they way it looked with the blender slightly better, but there wasn't much difference in the end.
I checked it out after about 5-6 hours. It has settled just a little but in my forehead wrinkles, and it fell off my nose into the crease that starts the smile lines. Now I won't count that against this CC cream, cause for the last couple weeks EVERYTHING I put on my nose, falls off into that crease. I have no idea why. I need to maybe switch up my skin care and see if that's it or if this is just some weird change thanks to agings. I am 46 after all.
I then checked it after 8+ hours, and not much had changed. A little settling into the crease right under my mouth on my chin, but nothing else really happened. It lasted the 8+ hours pretty well. I do think it felt just a little heavy on my face, but I really think anything would have felt heavy on my face yesterday.
I filmed a video of this review, with check ins throughout the night. I'll leave a link here if you want to watch it. My It Cosmetics CC Cream Video
I did give this CC Cream a thumbs up. It covered well, lasted pretty good, and didn't settle into my lines any worse than anything else I own. I've got wrinkles, and foundation settles into them. Just a fact of life.
So that's it. Review of the It Cosmetics CC Cream. Hope you enjoyed it.
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