Black Woman with Rosacea
Since being clinically diagnosed with rosacea, a quite disturbing skin rash that sometimes burns and itches and creates extra dry skin on the affected areas. After trying many different types of pricey foundations to help cover the flare-ups that are common with this skin discomfort, I took a chance with Queen Latifah foundation in Amber Glow. At first I was skeptical, realizing that I had not worn drugstore makeup in an extremely long time, I sincerely did not believe the coverage would cover my splotches or not feel similar to an oily rag covering my face, Much to my surprise, I was more than impressed with the formula of the foundation. It is lightweight, odorless, and color-true. So color-true is my abbreviation of the foundation perfectly matched my skin and covered my problem areas without leaving me splotchy or shiny. Because I suffer from combination skin and have some dry patches, as well as some oily ones, I am thrilled to have found a product that takes care of my combination skin. A funny before I go, I first sampled Amber Glow in a local Walmart store. I wanted to buy the bottle, but it had been pumped so many times that I was going to pay full price for a half-full bottle. Dismayed but not defeated, I traveled to all of the Walmart stores in the Stafford/Sugarland, Texas area, only to find that not one of those stores had what I was looking for. Heavy burdened with grief over not having my product in hand, I traveled home (New Orleans) and was in the Walmart store there on Tchoupitoulas Street. I was not really looking for Amber Glow anymore, since my hopes had been dashed by the Walmart stores where I lived. Anyway, I ventured to the hair care/cosmetic isle, as I always do in any store, and THERE IT WAS BEFORE MY VERY EYES, not one by six bottles of Queen Latifah's Amber Glow Foundation. Carefully and with the skill of a foundation fanatic, I took all six of the bottles of the Amber Glow, clutched them to my chest (I had no basket) and bought them all - ALL! I am I ashamed of my selfishness? Should I have left at least one bottle of the fabulous foundation for another woman to enjoy? Did I act selfishly and thought only of myself? The answer to all of these questions is YES! and I would do it again and again. THANKS, QUEEN!
LaurenMarie66
USA