definantly not something from a walmart or just cheap makeup (covergirl, maybelline, even dept store stuff like MAC)...i used to wear that and then i went to college and learned about all the chemicals in the things we as women put on our skin and body...i started wearing bare minerals, (not to be confused with perscriptives or other imitations) and i love it sooo much...my skin looks better and it feels so much better on your skin than liquid foundation, and i'm not putting yucky stuff on my skin!!
2006-09-18 07:28:57
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answered by *walkinthelight* 3
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In high school I used Cover Girl and whatever was affordable. I recently started to use Bare Escentual/Bare Minerals after seeing all the info-mercials on TV. It was good, until summer came along. I noticed no matter how light or heavy I put it on that when I would sweat it would seep into the pores or lines in my face. I have since found Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse. They have so many colors so you're bound to find one for you. I use the Maybelline concealer with the wand also. Don't need powder on top either. If you put it on light you can still see your freckles, or for the more covered look, apply a little heavier. Doesn't ever look like a cake's on your face though. It's affordable and worth it.
2006-09-18 07:41:33
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answered by Jennifer T 3
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Arbonne International offers foundation in three forms: liquid (but goes on dry), mineral powder, and a creme stick. They also offer concealer in a tube. The best though is an under foundation/concealer powder in a compact. It is great for red, ruddy, scarred, dark circles, whatever the skin flaw. You put it on first, then do your regular make-up routine. It also cuts down on oilness in my T-zone area. I love it! If you would like to know more about these products or more, contact me at sunnyside_64@yahoo.com. I would love to show you how to get 35% off the retail price and get it shipped straight to your door. Good luck!
2006-09-18 09:13:23
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answered by Sunny64 2
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Mary Kay. It's one of those brands kind of like AVON, where the women sell it from home. The shades match perfectly to almost any skin tone and it's so light when you apply it, you can hardly feel it's there. I know I'll never use anything else ever again. It's a little more expensive than brands like Cover Girl but not quite as expensive as the department store brands. Plus, you get more for your money.
2006-09-18 07:38:58
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answered by brainy_blonde 3
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Origins.
2006-09-18 11:01:05
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answered by Kat 6
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-initiating: Mac Studio Sculpt/Mac professional long positioned on initiating/Clinique tinted moisturizer -concealer: Lancome durable softening concealer -Powder: Mac mineralize skinfinsh organic/Mac pressed powder -Primer: Mac prep and best/Mac mineralize charged water -For eye primer city decay primer potion additionally once I reported some foundations and powders i adjust it on a daily basis...to furnish my pores and skin a metamorphosis
2016-10-17 05:25:55
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answered by ? 4
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i'm not a fan of overpriced designer cosmetics. the new cover girl aquasmooth compact is excellent - lasts all day. for concealer, try physician's formula (also at the local drugstore) - they make various shades and products for correcting both bluish and reddish imperfections.
2006-09-18 07:36:36
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answered by skykinz3 2
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I like Dermablend - but it is very hard to find, and expensive. I have uneven skin, so this works best for concealing the imperfections.
2006-09-18 07:31:41
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answered by oscarschic 3
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Iam a Clinique fan
2006-09-18 07:35:21
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answered by Keepingmycool 5
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my favourite is max factor panstick, i use number 13 as a base and 14 over to slighty darken i really like it and have used for a few years now because its cheap and spreads so so easily. try it :0)
2006-09-18 07:32:31
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answered by ciara 1
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