TV shop has long and firmly established itself on various TV channels. The goods that are offered in it, apparently, are in demand. One of the latest novelties, very actively advertised in between films and programs - "True Cover". A foundation with this name, produced in the USA, is positioned as an ideal tool for masking any skin imperfections, both on the face and on other parts of the body. The commercial beautifully demonstrates the effect that is supposedly possible
achieve by using it. This cream, according to the heroes of the video, is able to completely mask age spots and birthmarks, scars, acne, circles under the eyes and even tattoos. In front of the astonished audience watching the video, an elderly lady, either with a pronounced rosacea or with a birthmark all over her cheek, confidently smears her face with this remedy. The result seems very impressive - the defect is completely invisible, and the woman herself seemed to be ten years younger. Is True Cover really capable of this? In addition, it is good because it does not get dirty, lasts all day and is water resistant. Is this notdream? In addition, a two-tone powder and a cleansing lotion are included with the cream. But this is not all the advantages. According to the advertisement, you can buy two creams of different tones and mix them to achieve the desired shade.
Whether such a unique "True Cover" actually corresponds to the declared properties, the reviews will show. You can search for them yourself, or you can just read the article to the end, because the author, before writing it, has already read the opinions of consumers, and now she is happy to share them with you. We can say that the reviews about True Cover were divided, while the negative ones turned out to be more, and the positive ones were too enthusiastic. Determining which of the positive feedback is real and which is bought is not easy. But those who are not overjoyed at their purchase, assure that the cream really masks well and lasts all day. It's also supposedly water-based, not oil-based, which counts as a big plus.
Perhaps it all depends on the skin, and "True Cover", reviews of which are so contradictory, may suit someone and not. As for negative opinions, there are about three times more of them, and all these women claim that they simply spent their money in vain, because the cream is far from cheap (about 50 euros). It does not possess the declared properties and does not mask anything. In addition, the girls noticed that it is not waterproof at all and washes off easily. On clothes, it gets dirty no worse than ordinary tonal creams. It is very thick in texture. Some even compared it to acting makeup. The cream feels very strong on the skin. Some even noticed that smearing with this foundation is the same as sticking plasticine on your face. That is, the effect of the mask is present, although, according to advertising, it should not be.
Whether or not to buy True Cover cream, reviews of which are mostly not very partial, is up to you. But many girls who have tried this remedy on themselves noticed that it is better to buy a decent BB cream, which fully corresponds to the declared properties, and costs much less.