using foundation will make things worse . dont use it , try to be comfortable with this little things
2006-12-13 04:25:03
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answered by tricksy52002 2
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no its a bad idear because that sounds like its going to look thick and cakey. just use the Dream Matte Mousse, a little cover up stick from the blemishes and i little lightly applyed powder to set the foundation
2006-12-13 04:45:53
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answered by Anonymous
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That mousse itself is a foundation right? So why do you want to use some more, esp. when you want a natural look? To hide blemishes, it's better to use a concealer on those spots.
2006-12-13 04:41:13
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answered by DC 4
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You should use the mousse underneath and use light powder in those trouble areas. You shouldn't use to much make up when you have blemishes because all make up does is clog your pores. Sometimes let your face breath and wear nothing.
2006-12-13 04:24:18
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answered by Princess 3
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The mousse is a type of foundation. You don't need to use two types. Just finish it off with a light dusting of powder and you should be fine.
2006-12-13 04:32:00
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answered by Erin 7
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Yeah I think it's a bad idea, you are going to double up and end up looking like Tammy Faye Baker. If you want to look natural while covering up your imperfections, I suggest Neutrogena makeup...Very clean, very light but covers up lil blemishes and tiny imperfections.
2006-12-13 06:49:56
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answered by teresadick30 3
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Yes, too much foundation cakes; but you can add a bit to each area you wish to cover, and blend the edges well, then put your main foundation on top. Be sure to work carefully, and then use a bit of powder to set it.
2006-12-13 04:38:09
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answered by hopflower 7
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Don't use any of them, use a spary on foundation because it looks more natural.
2006-12-13 04:48:25
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answered by cute_angel 1
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to much make-up will cake
2006-12-13 04:34:36
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answered by Domino's Mom 5
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