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Review, Swatches, Shades: Cover FX Correct, Enhance Click Stick

Review, Swatches, Shades: Cover FX Correct, Enhance Click Stick

Cover FX has come out with a new and very innovative product to hit the makeup market! It’s called the Cover FX Click Stick and several different types of products that you can place in the Click Stick.

First, you need the Click Stick, which retails for $8. It is a customizable, refillable beauty tool designed to hold your choice of two Correct, Cover, or Enhance Clicks. There is a shade range of 36 Correct, Cover, or Enhance Clicks to load into your Click Stick and turn it into the perfect portable tool to correct, conceal, highlight, strobe, and illuminate your complexion!

I have one of the Correct Clicks, which retail for $18 each, in shade Peach. These are cream color correctors to visibly even skin tone by neutralizing the appearance of discoloration. In the photo, I am wearing the Peach Correct Click underneath my eyes. It was a little deeper than the usual peach tones that I use to color correct but overall, I really liked it. I put my favorite concealer on top of the Peach Correct Click.

review swatches shades cover fx correct enhance click stick

The Enhance Clicks are cream illuminators in a convenient stick that allows you to illuminate, strobe, and highlight your complexion with a luminous glow. These also retail for $18. I have this in the shade Rose Gold. This would be a perfect highlighter for deeper skin tones. On my more fair skin, it was too deep for that. So, I used it as a cream eyeshadow base and put a similar powder eyeshadow on top!

The Cover Clicks are Total Cover Cream Foundations for contouring, highlighting, concealing, and covering. This ultra-creamy formula is a cult favorite for its second skin texture and extreme blendability. These also retail for $18. I have these in two shades: N40 and N100. N100 is the deeper shade, and what I used to contour around my hair line. N40 is a little too dark for me to use all over as a foundation, so I concentrated it on the outer perimeter of my face and used a lighter foundation for the inner part of m face.

I found that the Cover Clicks and the Correct Clicks are slightly thicker in texture, which I enjoy, but they are not difficult at all to blend out. The Enhance Click seemed to be a little bit of a thinner texture, which I think a lot of mature women can appreciate since it will be used to highlight areas of the face that may be more prone to fine lines, such as the tops of your cheek bones.

I have never seen another company come out with a product quite like this. It’s a very interesting concept and one that makes your beauty routine a little more convenient!

review swatches shades cover fx correct enhance click stick

review swatches shades cover fx correct enhance click stick

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review swatches shades cover fx correct enhance click stick

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review swatches shades cover fx correct enhance click stick

review swatches shades cover fx correct enhance click stick

You can purchase any of these products from www.coverfx.com, or wherever else Cover FX products are sold.

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