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Getting the coverage you need without looking overdone

November 9, 12:40 PMMinneapolis Makeup ExaminerHoua Lor
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For those of you out there who don’t like the heavy makeup feel, there is an answer to your prayers. Neutrogena’s Healthy Skin Enhancer is the perfect tool to help you get the flawless look you are trying to achieve. It is a light, oil-free enhancer that will help hide your flaws, while bringing out the best you.
 
Why is this product something you should try? It doesn’t cake your skin and it’s got 3 daily essentials in 1, including Retinol treatment, SPF 20 moisturizer, and a sheer tint for uneven skin. Its light enough for every day wear, but strong enough to cover your flaws.
 
The best application for this product is as follows:
 
Step 1: Wash your face with your daily face wash.
 
Step 2: Apply your moisturizer.
 
Step 3: Apply Neutrogena’s Healthy Skin Enhancer.
 
Step 4: Apply loose powder on top.
 
And you’re set to go! So this holiday, skip the heavy makeup, go with the flow and let your skin breathe!

 

Neutrogena's Healthy Skin Enhancer in shade 30

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