Question:
tinted moisturisor recs?
hi!
as I seem to have finally :fingers: got my skin on the mend, and found a concealor which I get along with, I'm hoping to ditch the foundation, especially during the day. At the moment I'm just mixing it (lancome teint idole?!) with moisturisor, but want a tinted moisturisor to replace it with really.
I've tried laura mercier in the past, and really didn't get along with it. I need something which is going to even out my skin tone a little bit, but not be as thick as foundation.
ATM I have quite dry, fair skin with freckles, and it is prone to spots :( can anyone recommend anything?
On a bit of a budget at the moment, so more highstreet brands rather than high-end stuff please :)
thanks!
If you are prone to spots DO NOT use the no7 one. It made me break out badly.
I love the Benefit one (Called you rebel) it is one colour for all sin types as it blends with the darkest pigment in your skin. I find it gives a nice even coverage, but I know some people find it a bit hard to blend.
I have freckles and am naturally slightly tanned, and my friend is much fairer than me and also finds it great.
The best thing I would suggest is to go to a department store and try a few out, thats what I did, as the benefit one was recomended, but I aslo tried Mac and YSL too before deciding benefit was best.
Becca do really good tinted moisturisers called - Luminous Skin Colour.
They have 15 shades for the darkest to lightest skin. It gives a really natural look - Looks like your skin but much much better.
Becca do really good tinted moisturisers called - Luminous Skin Colour.
They have 15 shades for the darkest to lightest skin. It gives a really natural look - Looks like your skin but much much better.
oo, yup thats what I want - like my skin but better!!
Is Becca very expensive?
thanks for all the suggestions :) I've tried the benefit rebel one, but found that it needed too much blending for a natural finish - I'm pretty lazy :rolleyes:
hi!
as I seem to have finally :fingers: got my skin on the mend, and found a concealor which I get along with, I'm hoping to ditch the foundation, especially during the day. At the moment I'm just mixing it (lancome teint idole?!) with moisturisor, but want a tinted moisturisor to replace it with really.
I've tried laura mercier in the past, and really didn't get along with it. I need something which is going to even out my skin tone a little bit, but not be as thick as foundation.
ATM I have quite dry, fair skin with freckles, and it is prone to spots :( can anyone recommend anything?
On a bit of a budget at the moment, so more highstreet brands rather than high-end stuff please :)
thanks!
Answers:
If you are prone to spots DO NOT use the no7 one. It made me break out badly.
Answers:
I love the Benefit one (Called you rebel) it is one colour for all sin types as it blends with the darkest pigment in your skin. I find it gives a nice even coverage, but I know some people find it a bit hard to blend.
I have freckles and am naturally slightly tanned, and my friend is much fairer than me and also finds it great.
The best thing I would suggest is to go to a department store and try a few out, thats what I did, as the benefit one was recomended, but I aslo tried Mac and YSL too before deciding benefit was best.
Answers:
Becca do really good tinted moisturisers called - Luminous Skin Colour.
They have 15 shades for the darkest to lightest skin. It gives a really natural look - Looks like your skin but much much better.
Answers:
Becca do really good tinted moisturisers called - Luminous Skin Colour.
They have 15 shades for the darkest to lightest skin. It gives a really natural look - Looks like your skin but much much better.
oo, yup thats what I want - like my skin but better!!
Is Becca very expensive?
thanks for all the suggestions :) I've tried the benefit rebel one, but found that it needed too much blending for a natural finish - I'm pretty lazy :rolleyes: