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Clinique Airbrush ConcealerNewest Review: ... really give enough coverage. This concealer comes in a variety of shades, and the helpful ladies at the Clinique counter ... more |
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Price Comparison for Clinique Airbrush Concealer
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Clinique Airbrush Concealer - All Skin Types,01 Fair
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Clinique Airbrush Concealer - All Skin Types,02 Medium
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Clinique Airbrush Concealer - All Skin Types,04 Neutral Fair
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by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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I have done a couple of Clinique Reviews as I decided to treat myself to a few products by Clinique as Boots were doing an offer on where you buy 3 Clinique products and you get 750 worth of points which is £7.50 so I feel I got what I wanted at a great price. *** About Clinique Airbrush Concealer* This is fantastic I am so pleased I decided to part with my £14.68 in hard earned cash as I suffer with darkness around my eyes which is made worse by having quite deep set eyes. This concealer stick is liquid, you twist the bottom and it comes on to the brush at the top, making it quick and easy to apply. I tend to use it around my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/06/07 (Very useful, 311 readings)
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I have been trying to test out a lot of new cosmetics lately but apart from the usual eye shadows and eye liners I wanted to really start improving my make up routine. When doing my make up I think it seems to look fine but my only problem was getting rid of the dark circles under my eyes. No matter how much sleep I get or don’t get I always have dark under eye shadows and it was starting to get me down as in photos it doesn’t look good at all and I was jealous of those who didn’t have this problem but I still really needed to find a product that could solve this problem. So, I was looking around different make up counters but didn’t really know where to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/10/09 (Very useful, 39 readings)
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I've been using this concealer for about 5 years now. Some Clinique products tend to make my skin dry, but I don't have any problems with this one. It comes in a beige coloured dispenser (it used to be green but they changed it) with a silver cover. At the top is a little brush, and you twist the bottom to let out the concealer. It's a good mechanism, meaning you can dispense just a little bit and be economical with it. You can use this concealer in lots of ways. It's good under eyes, and also on patches of redness such as around the nose. It's less good on spots and very red areas such as thread veins, as it doesn't really give enough ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/03/06 (Very useful, 735 readings)
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There's a wide range of concealers on the market and having always bought bog-standard I recently went crazy and bought this product: the Clinique Airbrush Concealer. The advantage of buying products from a counter with a person behind it, rather than off the shelf, is that they can advise you, and I've always found Clinique people very helpful. If you buy this product, I recommend talking to a consultant about the right shade and make sure it gives the right coverage level for you. ********What does it look like? The Airbrush Concealer comes in a pen-sized, light turqoise tube with a little brush on the end and a silver cap. A couple of twists of the end ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/06/09 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I tried this about a year ago because Debenhams didn't have any of my usual Clinique concealer and I'd read about it in a magazine a few weeks before. It comes in a tube, which is the characteristic Clinique green, and has a silver lid one end and a part that twists on the other. Under the lid is a small brush, and twisting the other end delivers the product onto the brush; you can then dab it onto your skin. The brush can be used to blend the concealer in, but if you've been a bit enthusiastic with your twisting you can end up with too much on the brush to do this. The twisty end clicks as you turn it to indicate it's delivering product, and usually 1 - 2 clicks will ... Read the complete review



