MAYBELLINE MATTE MOOSE! I SWEAR TO GOD IT'S THE BEST FOUNDATION I HAVE EVER USED IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. I have used it ever since it has come out and i have never liked any other foundation like i've liked this one.
2006-07-07 17:21:18
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answer #1
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answered by keeeeeeeeewl! 2
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Tinted moisturizers work well in the summer because they absorb into the skin more than a regular foundation, therefore not as prone to melting. I use Neutrogena Skinclearing Clean Tint, it has good coverage, looks VERY natural, and stays put in the heat.
2006-07-08 09:40:02
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answered by BB 5
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i'd propose that you employ a tinted moisturizer as a replace by using the indisputable fact that is a lot lighter than foundation notwithstanding it is going to nevertheless supply your some insurance. conceal lady makes a good tinted moisturizer. in case you locate that you nevertheless favor extra insurance, purely including some mineral foundation. Mineral foundation is a good product contained in the summer season too because this is totally light-weight. The mineral foundation by well-being care professional's formula is nice. :)
2016-11-30 20:15:18
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answered by eberline 4
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Instead of foundation use a tinted moisturizer that will:
1. moisturize your skin (duh)
2. give you a light fresh look with a hint of color
3. these also usually have an SPF of 15 or above so they give you some sun protection.
Then just apply a light bronzer to the areas where you would usually get that sun-kissed blush. (Temples, under cheekbone etc...)
Don't try to use concealer in hot, humid days unless the concealer is a spray on, which you should spray onto a foam applicator and then dab it where you would need it.
2006-07-07 17:19:31
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answered by crisagi 4
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If coverage isn't a huge issue, try using a powder base foundation. I don't think it covers AS well as liquid, but it does get the job done and it feels good on your skin, especially in hot weather. I use Clinique and I love it!
2006-07-07 15:31:20
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answered by Kate 3
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Instead of using foundation in the summer,
I use "Sublime Bronze" by Loreal and then, for
the "tricky" spots, I just use a little Camo creme
by perscriptives.
2006-07-08 07:53:35
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answered by colette w 1
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Heh...and here I was thinking house foundations...I was all ready to say concrete is the only way to go!
2006-07-07 15:35:13
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answered by ? 2
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Mary Kay. It doesn't get all blotchy and wipe off. It actually stays put, even when it's humid.
2006-07-07 15:31:07
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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Try Mary Kay, I love their products. not only their product is good, they also offer %100 costumer guarantee. ordering is easy too, you can order on-line with free shipping
2006-07-07 16:50:43
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answered by Anonymous
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try the japanese brand KANEBO stage color. the natural color is 12b. it can only be applied wet. just as the name suggests, its for stage but you can adjust the application so it would look more natural. this one is said to protect and preserve your makeup from perspiration and moisture while covering blemishes.
2006-07-08 01:40:33
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answered by pink_mermaid 2
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