L’Oréal - Just roll it on
Does your foundation leave streaks and need blending? Discover the Roll’on revolution – the first roll on foundation from L’Oréal Paris.
With its unique Roll’on applicator and unifying stretch formula, the new True Match Roll’on foundation is designed to give a perfectly even makeup application. The flexible roller applicator is designed to spread the foundation over the skin for a fine, light-weight coverage, to show off your face not your foundation. With its ergonomic shape, the applicator conforms to your facial contours, even on difficult areas like the eyes and sides of the nose. The result? No streaks or caking. Just roll it on for a velvety finish with 100% flawless coverage. And with SPF30, L’Oréal Paris True Match Roll’on is the perfect product for summer!
Visit www.lorealparis.com.au for more information about a whole new way to apply your foundation.
Join the Roll’on revolution by entering your details below before 21/02/2010 to change the way you put on makeup. You could be in to win one of 10 L’Oréal Paris True Match Roll’on foundations, valued at $41.99 each.
Competitions are open to New Zealand residents, except for employees of NZ Magazines. The competition prizes are as specified. Further conditions apply, please see Promotion Terms and Conditions.
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