Studio Gear Hydrating CC Cream
20 April
Brandbacker sent me this Studio Gear Hydrating CC Cream to review and I am so excited because I have been wanting to try a CC cream forever!
Founded by industry veterans Steve Rohr and John Avolio, Studio Gear Cosmetics is a prestigous cosmetics brand featuring a full collection of professional makeup brushes, revolutionalizing complexion formulas, and a wide selection of color products for the eyes, cheeks, and lips. Since 1996, Studio Gear has been on set at hundreds of professional photo shoots, in the beauty departments of Bloomingdales, Macy’s, Dillard’s, HSN and ULTA, and also in the everyday woman’s makeup bag. This is a line created true to the concept that every woman deserves professional, high quality cosmetics at a reasonable price.
Hydrating CC Cream transforms and enhances your complexion in an incredibly light, smooth formula. This foundation simultaneously fights aging, retains moisture, and covers and treats blemishes with a non-oily, perfectly radiant finish.
Key Benefits:
- Prevents fine lines and wrinkles with collagen-building ingredients
- Restores skin elasticity by promoting moisture retention
- Brightens and illuminates skin with a non-oily, complete coverage application
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- Included: One deluxe sample of Studio Gear Hydrating CC Cream in Natural.
- Retail Price: $34.00
- Discount Code: 10% Off with code: SGCC
- Availability: On the Studio Gear website or on Ulta.com
To be honest with you, my first impression is that I didn’t expect it to come out of the bottle looking gray. It’s a color matching formula so looks are deceiving. This was my first experience with anything color matching, but as soon as I put it on for the first time, I could see the color start to change.
The product went on smooth and felt very light. But it doesn’t have great coverage. Basically, this product only served as a moisturizer replacement in my routine. I almost wish they would just call this a tinted moisturizer and not try to capitalize on the “CC Cream” popularity.
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