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Sculpt your complexion with the tinted stick moisturizer available in 20 shades that leaves skin FLAWLESS: 'My skin looks like I have a filter on!'

Sculpt your complexion with the tinted stick moisturizer available in 20 shades that leaves skin FLAWLESS: 'My skin looks like I have a filter on!'

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

We all know the magic of a multitasking beauty product. Finding that hero product, though, can be a challenge. The unicorn that conceals, nourishes, and strengthens skin all at once is (unsurprisingly) really tough to find.
In fact, until the Ogee Sculpted Complexion Stick, there was nothing else out there that could successfully do all of that while perfecting skin so flawlessly that it almost looked unreal. The sleek formula is absolutely everything you could want in mineral makeup and skin care combined — and it's available in a whopping 20 shades.
Ogee Sculpted Complexion Stick
Transform your complexion with this multipurpose stick that works overtime as a tinted moisturizer and anti-aging treatment in one.
Available in 20 shades, it offers buildable coverage and blends right into the skin to leave it soft and supple. With regular use, skin looks smoother and more youthful.
Shoppers absolutely love it, sharing that it looks like they're using a filter and that it's 'buttery' soft.
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The stick is like a concealer and tinted moisturizer in one, offering the benefits of buildable coverage coupled with the potency of an anti-aging skin care product that also happens to impart lasting moisture.
As with everything in the Ogee lineup, the product is formulated with clean, high-performance ingredients you can feel good about applying to your skin.
Among them is pracaxi seed oil, known for boosting hyaluronic acid production to improve hydration levels and leave skin softer and more resilient. Patchouli leaf extract helps too, delivering a dose of healthy fatty acids that have a calming effect.
Did we mention the stick is an anti-aging powerhouse, too? You have green coffee oil to thank for that, as the ingredient ramps up the production of collagen and elastin. With age, it naturally decreases and leaves skin lax and more prone to wrinkles.
The caffeine in green coffee oil works like a charm, especially coupled with elderberry extract. This antioxidant-packed fruit protects skin from harmful free radical damage — another culprit responsible for aging skin — while tightening.
Because the ingredients work both instantly and in the long term, the moisturizing stick levels up your routine in the best way. It conceals those imperfections while improving your complexion so that it only gets better and better the more you use it.
Using it is as simple as gliding it onto your skin and blending with your fingers, or if you prefer you can buff it on using a brush. Add just a bit more to achieve the right amount of coverage.
It should come as no surprise that shoppers have dubbed the Ogee Sculpted Complexion Stick 'perfect' and 'so buttery.'
'It leaves your skin looking and feeling youthful,' raved one shopper. 'My skin looks like I have a filter on! People tell me they can't even tell I'm wearing makeup. Great coverage.'
'Amazed,' praised another. 'Wow, did it blow my mind when it blended RIGHT into my face. Perfect match and coverage!'
If you've been searching everywhere for your holy grail makeup, your search ends with the Ogee Sculpted Complexion Stick. This is truly all you need to give your skin a quick makeover — with impressive results that last.

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