Foundation advice
tashaa1992
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Over the years, I have spent alot of money trying to find a foundation suitable for my needs, and still nothing has been even nearly close. So I'm wondering if someone could give me advice, before I go and buy one today.
I have dry/really sensitive skin. I have a few scars on my face so I'd need great coverage. The skin tone on my face is alot lighter than my body, my face is a really pale brown whereas my body is really tanned. I would like a foundation that covers all these areas, lasts quite a while if possible, I would like a nice tanned foundation, what are the best ones?
I have tried max factor, maybelline, garnier bb cream, revlon, maybelline bb cream, there are quite a few I've tried with no success.
I have dry/really sensitive skin. I have a few scars on my face so I'd need great coverage. The skin tone on my face is alot lighter than my body, my face is a really pale brown whereas my body is really tanned. I would like a foundation that covers all these areas, lasts quite a while if possible, I would like a nice tanned foundation, what are the best ones?
I have tried max factor, maybelline, garnier bb cream, revlon, maybelline bb cream, there are quite a few I've tried with no success.
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I would try Estee Lauder, quite expensive but the most fantastic coverage! Highly recommend it, you can buy it from boots..0 -
rimmel wake me up foundation (:0
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Rimmel lasting finish is good, as is their match perfection (You can also get a powder and concealer in the same tines!) Good Luck0
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Bobbi Brown or Laura Mercier have great colour ranges and both do a variety of different types - oil-free, mineral etc.
I have dry, sensitive skin and they are the only ones I can tolerate on my face!0 -
I don't know how bad your scars are, but I too have awkward skin and have been using L'Oreal's True Match minerals powder for years now and I really don't think I could go back to cream foundations. Despite it being a powder it really does give fantastic coverage. For any problem spots I use a dab of concealer. One of these lasts months too so it's really good value for money!
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Hi
I would try Estee Lauder, quite expensive but the most fantastic coverage! Highly recommend it, you can buy it from boots..0 -
rimmel wake me up foundation (:0
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Bobbi Brown or Laura Mercier have great colour ranges and both do a variety of different types - oil-free, mineral etc.
I have dry, sensitive skin and they are the only ones I can tolerate on my face!0 -
I don't know how bad your scars are, but I too have awkward skin and have been using L'Oreal's True Match minerals powder for years now and I really don't think I could go back to cream foundations. Despite it being a powder it really does give fantastic coverage. For any problem spots I use a dab of concealer. One of these lasts months too so it's really good value for money!
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I know it's not very cheap or economically friendly but I use Lush and The Body Shop for my make up because I am a big fan of cruelty free make up, which is slightly more expensive but in my opinion, well worth the money. Even if you don't have enough money I would still go and talk to the people in Lush, they are really helpful and even though they plug their own products they mention a lot of things that you may want to look out for if you decide to go somewhere else and get something cheaper.
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I have Rimmel lasting finish which smells good and has really good coverage and lasts a long time... I also have body shop but its only one i use when my skin is amazing ....
One i dont have but i sooo want the benefit one, and what is even better about them is the lovely lovely ladies at the benefit counters will tell you which is best help you find a colour, and apply it on you, so you can try it before you buy, and the one i go to has never ever pressured me into buying anything, and iv gone once a week past few to have my make up done, try new things.
It is a little pricier though... but their skin care range is really good too... i get quite dry across my forehead and down my nose, and as weird as it sounds i get dandruffy eyebrows . I bought a set of their mini skin care stuff and it really helps my skin loads, i put none on today and i can really tell. Oh and a really good primer helps too havent tried the benefit one of those though....
ha sounds like i work for benefit.. i dont honest i just wish i could afford to buy it all..... lol
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Estee Lauder Double Wear is the best one I've found, really good coverage & still looks good at the end of the day. I found the consultant very good at coloru matching it to my colouring ( i bought it at Boots) & she gave me 2 samples to take away & try before I bought as there were two that matched my skin & she told me to use each of them for a week or so & decide which I preferred.0