devilspawn_666 answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 6:55 pm: Foundation is the basecoat of your makeup. I ususally put this on before I do the rest of my makeup to cover minor skin flaws and to even out the skin tone. Concealer is used to completely cover up a problem area on your face. Foundation is just your basic coverage and doesn't target one area in partiuclar. And depending on what you want out of your makeup, you should make the decision about whether you want face powder or bronzer. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
sunnyville answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 5:23 pm: The foundation is designed for all skins and all women.Provides shade and color.The difference between a foundation,a concealer would be that a foundation could be applied on the entire face,and a concealer would be used for the eyes.I want to say that for a concealer to stay put you should use some powder as well. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
SouthernBarbieGirl answered Tuesday August 16 2005, 5:09 pm: 01. foundation is used to cover your entire face. it is a liquid that you can get in any store. if you have questions on how to apply it let me know and i'll give them to you in detail (also how to prevent base lines and smudges)
02. foundation is used to cover your whole face and even out your skin tone. if you have sun damaged skin or acne or just diffrent skin tones (as most of us do) you apply it to make your face one smooth (but natural looking) color. concealer comes usually in a little tube and is a very light color. it's used to cover specific areas such as dark circles under your eyes or large blemishes/pimples. it should be applied before foundation. it's mainly a touch up to problem areas.
03. face powder is better. bronzer leaves your skin slightly shiny and it doesnt look very natural. plus powder evens out your skin tone more and if your using foundation it smooths that out as well.
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