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Definitely does what it says it's going to do. Covers a multitude of imperfections and redness. And requires VERY LITTLE product. This jar is going to last forever. I normally wear light-medium foundation and this color blends very well. I think it would also work well for light and medium skin tones. I would purchase this again and would recommend it to anyone who wants a full-coverage foundation.
I own multiple flash-lights such as ultra Stinger,Surefire 6px Defender,Surefire p3x ,all kinds of incandescent Maglites include the LED Maglite XL-200 and the Fenix pd-35,TK-35. They're all woderfull flashlites.But this one,the ThruNite TN12 2014 edition which made in China in particular has been very impressive to me. Its strong built American Aircraft-grade aluminum body compares to the Surefires flashlite body. I was skeptical with flashlites made in China but this new model blowed me away of that thought. This ThruNite flashlite is 5 1/2 inches long and 0.8 in diameter with a push button on/off in the rear cap and what makes it stands out and what I like it the best is an optional button on the neck of the lite for the function modes of the flashlight. To turn on/off Press the tail switch gently for momentary on for tacticle use or press down until it clicks to turn on the light. Press again to turn the light off. To change modes, With the light turns on, press the side switch to circle through five different mode outputs from firefly mode, low, medium,high and Max. I am very impressed with its maximum 1050 lumens pure white light output and it's out run my famous Surefire 6px Defender(2 cr-123 batteries) LED light far behind and only the $259.99 Surefire px3 Furry(uses three cr-123 batteries)1000lumens can compare to it. This ThruNite uses the hi-end cree LED for their flashlites the same as Surefires do and the results are producing brillian output light like the sun at dark with no ring in the hotspot that can light up your whole yard at night in close range or in the far throw over 200 meters. I used to carry the Surefire as my outdoor EDC flashlite but now I switch to this ThruNite and set it to 1050 lumen mode for my night time outdoor guide through the roads plus self defense and beleive with a tacticle momentary on mode directly to the eyes. The bad guy's eyes will be on fired and won't be able to see things again! I just received this ThruNite a few days with some short tests and comparations and haven't long enough in deeply used it but I have the feeling that this light will serve me for years. If you plan to purchase a service flashlite or an every day carry flashlite, look no further. You can't go wrong with this ThruNite,with its brillian bright light output plus it's latest unique light changing modes. With a wonderful LED flashlite like this one that costs under fifty dollars and I have a second thought of purchasing the Surefires again,which costs at least four to five times of this lite.
I've owned the Motorola SB6141 DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem since late summer 2012 and for the most part i've been very satisfied. I'm a subscriber to Time Warner Cable's "Extreme Internet" which is advertised at 30/5 (down/up) and with the cheap TWC supplied Arris branded modem my connection was iffy at best, and performance data using would result in pings in the 30-50 milliseconds and I don't recall ever being able to achieve a sustained download speed of 30 megabit. With the Motorola SB6141 hitting the 30/5 limits on bandwidth are not just on occasion, but every single time. And even more impressive are my ping times which as of 5 minutes ago were 5ms. This is a MASSIVE reduction in latency is the most important factor because every single time your computer makes a send/receive request, sometimes dozens of times per second which results in a tiny delay measured in milliseconds that truly does add up and is the reason why high ping causes online games to lag and web pages to not load quickly.