Question:
A good foundation/powder for daytime?
Hiya all, Could anyone please recommend me a good foundation and powder for oily tzone and dry cheeks in quite a pale shade for daytime wear and nothing that clogs pores as i tend to get spots quite alot...but also good coverage to cover scars....i have already tried mac studio fix and i find it shows up too many lines on my face even though im still young! lol....I think its fine for evening but too thick for work. Any advice would be appreciated!
Try estee lauder doublewear it's great for covering and oiliness. Just put it on with a damp sponge and double cleanse so you don't cause spots/clogged pores. You should be able to get a sample from a counter, so you can try it before you commit.
Ah thank you....I think i will try it out now....ive heard alot about it but i was scared in case it was too mask like for work or showed up my lines lol
put it on wih a foundation brush or a damp make up sponge and the coverage becomes a lot less.
Ok thank you! i never would have thought about using a brush before and i have makeup sponges but have never used them damp so i will give that a go and see how i get on....thanks!
Hiya all, Could anyone please recommend me a good foundation and powder for oily tzone and dry cheeks in quite a pale shade for daytime wear and nothing that clogs pores as i tend to get spots quite alot...but also good coverage to cover scars....i have already tried mac studio fix and i find it shows up too many lines on my face even though im still young! lol....I think its fine for evening but too thick for work. Any advice would be appreciated!
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Try estee lauder doublewear it's great for covering and oiliness. Just put it on with a damp sponge and double cleanse so you don't cause spots/clogged pores. You should be able to get a sample from a counter, so you can try it before you commit.
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Ah thank you....I think i will try it out now....ive heard alot about it but i was scared in case it was too mask like for work or showed up my lines lol
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put it on wih a foundation brush or a damp make up sponge and the coverage becomes a lot less.
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Ok thank you! i never would have thought about using a brush before and i have makeup sponges but have never used them damp so i will give that a go and see how i get on....thanks!