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I have the punch in of skin that erupts in red patches after swiping on daily moisturizer.
When I’m cold, the center of my facenamely my noseresembles that of a certain reindeer.
It’s even worse.
Now that I’m in my 20s, the problem is still present, though more manageable.
I have my trusty redness-disguising concealers and color-correcting sticks (for the sake of specificity, I love theE.l.f.
color-correcting sticks, which are super affordable and super efficient).
But I still yearn for that cure-all tone-correcting product.
That’s why I thought it was time to try a few redness-relievingtreatments.
This product was the first I tried.
It can be overwhelming (and expensive).
Then, I went over it with my RevlonColorstay Foundation.
The results were subtle yet noticeable.
The angry redness that usually accompanies my makeup software was significantly reduced.
My skin looked brighter and livelier.
Although not all of the redness disappeared, my skin was vastly improved.
An added bonus was that I felt better about putting this color corrector on my skin.
Other versions are heavy, thick, and pore-clogging.
This one, however, is lightweight and dewy.
It has Stila’s special Youth-Revival complex meant to improve skin tone, fine lines, and wrinkles.
What can I say?
I’m a sucker for makeup that doubles as skincare.
Before reviewing this product, I must admit I love Dr. Weil for Origins products.
So as it’s possible for you to imagine, I had high hopes with this one.
It uses ingredients like mushroom extract and narcissus lily bulbs to accomplish this.
First things first, the texture and scent are luxurious.
It’s a heavy, decadent cream that smells of earthy florals.
However, the formula is gentle enough that the fragrance didn’t irritate my skin at all.
The results keep getting better.
Algenist’s redness-relieving color drops are infused with green microalgae to treat the concerns of uneven skin tone.
Simply squeeze a few drops in your makeup or skincare of choice, then apply.
When I tried this product, I added two droplets to a dime-size amount of moisturizer.
The pigment is concentrated; it calmed my redness immediately.
It also left my skinseriouslysmooth.
There were no harsh lines or rough texture; it felt incredibly lightweight.
In fact, it felt like a primer.
That’s two thumbs-up for me.
The second I heard about this launch, I was intrigued, to say the least.
If that’s not promising, I don’t know what is.
When I uncapped the jar, a green-tinged paste sat inside.
Suddenly, I was nervous.
Smearing green all over my face didn’t seem safe on a full day of work and errands.
But for the sake of experimenting, I put my fears aside.
Almost as soon as it touched my skin, the color transformed from pale green to beige.
I think I let out a squeal of excitement.
The redness all but disappeared from my skin.
It stayed that way too.
Up until I washed my face before bed, my skin remained uncharacteristically calm and even-toned.
The only downfall was that it made my face appear slightly pale.
But have no feara quick swipe of bronzer was a minuscule price to pay for the redness-relieving results.
In addition, Dr. Jart+ also makes Cicapair Tiger Grass Cream that soothed irritated skin.
Next up, learn aboutthe fastest way to even out your skin tone, according to top dermatologists!