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Jun 13, 2012, 5:38pm   #16
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^Well here's the link to it-- http://www.clinique.com/product/1596...ler/index.tmpl

It has full coverage. I'm pretty sure that it's fine with fine lines and wrinkles as well.....many older ladies wear it too. (I know three of the girls that work at the Chanel counter went in and bought it on their day off, because it's supposed to be so good.) It's really good for people that don't get a lot of sleep, like myself. I know I've had trouble finding concealer with enough coverage as this one. When cleansing the face, it isn't difficult to remove. But you can't just use water, you do have to use some type of makeup remover or makeup wipe. If you use either of those then it comes right off.
Jun 13, 2012, 6:34pm   #17
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Thank you - I actually purchased the airbrush concealer illuminator today. I love it, it blends right in and I never would have given Clinque a look at if it wasn't for this thread. Thanks!
Jun 14, 2012, 12:00am   #18
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I use Origins, Dr. Weil's line and love it. I have rosacea and it totally eliminates it when I use it regularly. I like that his line doesn't contain parabens, artificial fragrances, and other bad ingredients too. I tried the Clinique 3 step years ago and it was horrible for my sensitive skin.
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