I think this is the sister company to Revlon? I've heard they're good products, so long as you choose to ignore the long list of chemicals in them.
They are only ';better for sensitive skin'; if you compare them to the big brands, which are full of toxic chemicals. If you go looking for truly natural/organic cosmetics you'll realise Almay is no better for you. (Of course the hard part is that it's difficult to find good foundation, lipstick, etc in the natural ranges, and often the choices are limited, but things are improving.)
yes you're right, it's cool how they match the make up to your eye colour, but I think the colour palettes are pretty similar to other brands anyway?
yes, i think they are cheaper than Revlon at least. or on par.
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