Like you I have tried many powders and I finally found Loreal Bare Naturale mineral makeup and it covers so well and looks so natural
2006-12-04 20:09:19
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answered by Wendy 5
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AVON skin balancing Personal Match Natural Powder (loose)
2006-12-04 09:58:55
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answered by Crystal 1
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I am using a Avon product at the moment, and its great, it goes on as a foundation and the finish results is a powder, so I dont have to carry around both I just have the all-in one.
2006-12-04 11:28:30
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answered by ros_0123 3
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Studio Fix by MAC is great! It is a full coverage foundation/powder. There are many shades, so you will be able to find a close match. Not good for very dry skin, though.
2006-12-04 11:07:15
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answered by CM 2
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You mean loose powder or foundation powder? Currently I am switching to Bare Escentuals and I think it's really good. Here are the ones I am using:
Foundation Powder (details and review):http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=392
Loose Powder (details and review): http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=393&Itemid=2
2006-12-04 17:33:21
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answered by Ice Queen 5
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I use Maybelline New York Purestay. It's great! It doesn't make your face look powdery like some powders.
2006-12-04 11:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Mary Kay pressed powder works good plus you only buy the actual compact once and then you just refill it.
2006-12-04 10:35:15
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answered by Jo 3
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Ben Nye
2006-12-04 09:53:07
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answered by FX_Make-upArtist 4
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Bare Minerals is a great product. You should include what brands you've tried already so you don't get repeats. Hopefully I gave you a new idea!
2006-12-04 09:46:21
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answered by Heather 3
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i use bed head makeupp i love it.....i used there pressed powder and also there whipped foundation works great!!! very true to color
2006-12-04 10:01:29
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answered by greyc143 3
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