I Get My CoverGirl at Kroger. How About You?
Thank you to Kroger and CoverGirl for sponsoring this review. While CoverGirl provided me with a $30 gift card to purchase CoverGirl products at Kroger stores, the opinions I've expressed here are solely my own, represent my honest viewpoint, and not that of CoverGirl, Kroger, or Proctor & Gamble. I am making no claims about the products, just expressing my thoughtful opinion. Clever Girls Collective supports Blog With Integrity.Two things I'm very familiar with: Kroger and CoverGirl makeup products.
I go to our neighborhood Kroger at least three times a week and often pick up CoverGirl products while I'm there. So when I got the opportunity to buy $30 worth of CoverGirl products from Kroger for a blog review, do you think I hesitated even for a moment?
Thirty dollars will get you quite a bit of CoverGirl makeup at Kroger, since Kroger generally has many CoverGirl products at an additional discount. Here's what I was able to get:
I had never tried this liner before- I generally use black eyeshadow with a brush as eyeliner, and follow up with CoverGirl liquid liner. However, I'm now a Liquiline convert. It goes on like a pencil but looks just like liquid liner. It's particularly good for lining your eyes' inner rims. And the other side of the pencil is a smudger. Perfect.
This lip liner is a true nude color- something that I've had an impossible time finding. Love.
I'm a big fan of Cover Girl's Outlast Lipstain. It gives my lips natural looking color and makes it appear that I'm not wearing lipstick at all.
This is another product I can't live without. I generally line my lips with a neutral shade, then fill them in with this pale pink gloss, which gives my lips great definition and shine.
I don't wear foundation on my face, but I do mix a dollop with a little lotion and put it on my legs in the summer time. This gives my legs a "finished," smooth look and this CoverGirl foundation is the perfect, inexpensive makeup to use for the job!
So there you have it, ladies! That's quite a lot for $30 and a little bit of tax, don't you think?





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