With YouTube beauty gurus buzzing like mad, it might very well be time to try Covergirl's new Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 Foundation, if you haven't already. The benefits of a primer, foundation, and concealer all in one make this new product a one-stop shop for a quick and easy, yet still fabulous makeup routine.
The Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 Foundation creates a smooth, flawless look that lasts all day, capturing the essence of a primer, foundation and concealer in one bottle. Available in 14 shades, the palette covers light to deep skin tones that have been revamped with a balance of cool, neutral, and warm undertones to beautifully meet the shade needs of all women. The patented formula provides full coverage with a lightweight, blendable application. As opposed to using three different products, the Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 Foundation simplifies your beauty regimen, setting your look like a primer, correcting imperfections like a concealer and perfecting with a beautiful, matte finish.
The three components of the Outlast Stay Fabulous formula all aim to create a flawless look that lasts and keeps you looking fabulous from 9 to 5 in just one easy step. The primer contains advanced flexi-hold polymer technology, which sets the foundation in place, yet allows film to move with the face and remain flexible for a lightweight feel. The foundation contains microscopic topography modifiers, which gently disrupt the surface of foundation film to diffuse light and create a soft, matte finish. And the concealer consists of micro-correctors to help conceal imperfections as they work to instantly provide coverage and a matte finish through absorbing and removing excess oil from the skin. Talk about a triple threat! The Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 Foundation also includes broad spectrum SPF 20, so skincare protection from harmful UV rays is taken care of too.
COVERGIRL Outlast Stay Fabulous 3-in-1 Foundation is now available at mass-market retail outlets nationwide. Have you tried the new Outlast Stay Fabulous Foundation? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.