You guys I am coming to you today with a VERY sour review. This product sucked so bad that I didn’t even bother wasting my time taking a picture of it; instead I opted to use a stock photograph. What is this product you ask? Revlon Custom Creations in number 060 (deep). This foundation was so disappointing. They make you think that this would be the perfect foundation because you can mix two foundations together to make a foundation specifically for your skin tone. A very interesting concept but it failed miserably.
My sister purchased this for me while out shopping and thought that it would be perfect for me to review. I was super excited about it and rushed to use it so I could share my thoughts with you all. After moisturizing my face, I sat down and tried to adjust the bottle to my perfect color. First I turned the dial to number 4, thinking this would be perfect, but nope it was not. I looked as if I applied mud on my face which was a huge no no. Second, I turned the dial to number 2 thinking oh this is sort of the same color as my Revlon Photoready foundation, but again NO. It was too dark and make my skin looked washed out at the same time, which really confused me. So finally I was forced to turn the dial to number one and see what happened. This color actually blended in great with my skin tone, perhaps a little too great. It covered absolutely nothing. Even after applying four coats of this stuff, you couldn’t even tell I had foundation on. I looked the same as I did before I wasted my time applying this product.
I have no doubt that this product worked great for someone out there, but not for me.
Disappointed doesn’t even capture the feelings I have about this product. Thankfully my sister purchased it on sale for only $3 so it wasn’t that much of a waste of money. Don’t let this deter you from trying other Revlon foundations. Their Revlon Photoready foundation is amazing and gives me a natural flawless look which I love. If you have purchased this Revlon Custom Creations foundation, please let me know how it worked for you in the comments below. I’m interested in seeing if maybe I just had a bad bottle.
Till next time loves,
Danielle
Thanks For Reading!
Love,
Danielle

Oh dear... I have been debating trying something like this as foundations never seem to get my peachy undertones right. I usually end up mixing three different ones at times! I thought this approach may take the mix work out of the equation but I think I'll pass... =S thanks for the info Love!
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PS I posted about your blog already! =D
you're amazing Jessa ! thank you!!
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