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Reviews
- Hwahae UserCombination SkinJan 14, 2018
The affordable price and decent coverage are its only redeeming qualities Contrary to other reviews, this product felt cakey and unnatural on my skin. For some reason, it also caused small blemishes. When it wore off, it separated from my skin in an unflattering way. In my opinion, this was the worst foundation I've tried - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAcne SkinSep 9, 2017
True to its name, Kill Cover really does cover all blemishes and acne. As expected from Clio's Kill Cover, you truly don't need a separate concealer. You can even use this as a concealer on top of other foundations. Since it's a product focused solely on coverage, the makeup tends to break down significantly later on. It's difficult to touch up, and you'll likely need to apply a lot of moisturizer underneath. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinJan 20, 2017
It was better to be applied dewy rather than matte. And when applied, it looked natural yet 'radiant'. It makes my skin look brighter and more luminous than my bare face. It was runny, so I could cover my whole face with just a small amount. It didn't accentuate my oily areas and maintained an appropriate level of dewiness, which I was satisfied with. But the oiliness tends to come through easily, making my face look greasy. My T-zone, in particular, gets very oily compared to other areas, and when I apply this, my forehead easily gets shiny and my bangs can get weighed down. The coverage is a bit lacking, but I was able to compensate with a concealer. Just dab on the right amount with a sponge and gently pat it in!