What's a good foundation in general?
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i eat hot peppers give me water |
What's a good foundation in general? |
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Posts: 3544 (12/21/2009 2:32 AM) |
Sorry- I redid this question because I have a lot of trouble finding my color in drugstore foundation and my skin tends to be in between so I figured to go
check out some dept store counters or Sephora- but what kind of foundation would you guys suggest? Brandwise? and mineral or powder or cream?
Edited By: i eat hot peppers give me water 12/21/2009 9:07 PM.
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LuvBug |
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Posts: 9182 (12/21/2009 2:42 AM) |
I like Cover Girl.
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proudhebrew23 |
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Posts: 28250 (12/21/2009 2:44 AM)
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I don't know about drug store ones, but I use Clinique and mine was about $23 I think. It doesn't break me out and it's basically half the price of
some other foundations I've tried and liked less because of skin issues they've given me.
You'll need to go and get matched for any foundation you choose though. |
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Babygirl xO |
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Posts: 500 (12/21/2009 2:44 AM) |
Revlon Colorstay Foundation
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westcoaster |
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Posts: 3973 (12/21/2009 2:48 AM) |
Babygirl xO wrote: This and also I like Rimmel Stay Matte foundation. |
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flatxchewxlate |
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Posts: 11395 (12/21/2009 2:56 AM) |
Sally Hansen Natural Beauty. The airbrush foundation is awesome!
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rubixcube86 |
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Posts: 1639 (12/21/2009 3:00 AM) |
I like the L'Oreal True Match. And the Revlon Colorstay, if you're a fairer skin tone.
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britsync718 |
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Posts: 30536 (12/21/2009 3:30 AM) |
Revlon ColorStay!!!!
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chicky5210 |
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Posts: 2259 (12/21/2009 3:32 AM) |
Revlon Colorstay FTW
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Jeannine8 |
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Posts: 7972 (12/21/2009 5:39 AM) |
I guess it really depends on what you're looking for.
I look for a little more coverage and Revlon Colorstay is the best i've found from a drugstore, in both coverage and color. |
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ShaiBrooklyn |
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L'Oreal True Match
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DirrtyBabe |
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Posts: 552 (12/21/2009 10:15 AM) |
rubixcube86 wrote: I use Revlon Colorstay and I'm black. Def not a fair skintone. I love it. |
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Suzy321 |
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Posts: 4946 (12/21/2009 11:13 AM) |
Almay is the best that I've tried, however I haven't tried the Revlon Colorstay that everyone has mentioned.
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BeaUtiFuLiMperFektiOn |
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Posts: 7589 (12/21/2009 11:18 AM) |
I like Maybelline Age Rewind and Dream Liquid Mousse.
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adore hearts |
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Posts: 6303 (12/21/2009 11:40 AM) |
Sally Hanson Natural Beauty or Revlon Colorstay
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KDreamer |
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Posts: 12674 (12/21/2009 1:17 PM) |
Covergirl!
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 32870 (12/21/2009 1:59 PM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
BeaUtiFuLiMperFektiOn wrote: I like the mousse in both liquid and solid. I've noticed the liquid spreads further and lasts longer though. I like how it feels more creamy than wet too. They need more shades though. |
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wbligirl |
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Posts: 5368 (12/21/2009 2:06 PM) |
almay oil-free hypoallergenic
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blackcherry |
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Posts: 1471 (12/21/2009 5:09 PM) |
Has anybody tried the Colorstay Mousse? I almost bought some today.
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makesJCadjustHisbuttonfly |
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Posts: 18811 (12/21/2009 5:18 PM) |
blackcherry wrote: I've used that and liked it |
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kfree10 |
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Posts: 14519 (12/21/2009 5:27 PM) |
I've been using the Maybelline Dream Liquid Mousse for the last several months and I like it. I have combination/sensitive skin FWIW.
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