Mackenzie answered Friday November 25 2005, 6:14 am: I see that you've already been told this, but I, too, believe Covergirl is the way to go. I use Covergirl, and I couldn't be more satisfied with it!! It's great, at a good price, and comes in 3958625869 shades, so you're BOUND to find one to fit your skin tone!
MummuM answered Friday November 18 2005, 11:28 pm: You could try getting a new foundation. Maybe the one you have now isn't working with you too well - that could be way it looks caked on and dried out.
I learnt a little trick from "What Not To Wear" about make-up. When you're applying your liquid foundation, you should always apply a little bit of hand cream before. It'll help with the dried out spots. ♥ [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Friday November 18 2005, 9:48 pm: try cover girl foundation !!
Mercy_x_Me answered Friday November 18 2005, 3:22 pm: Try a new foundation. Some products work better than others and remember you get what you pay for. In other words, the more you spend, the better results from the product. [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Friday November 18 2005, 8:52 am: I usually put power of my foundation or try press powder with foundation thats stuff is good and i`d try Loreal they have this one kind called like air free or something.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Thursday November 17 2005, 10:21 pm: i put powder over mine.....a good thing to do is spray hairspray over your make up and let it dry before you open your eyes. thats what i did before a dance and it stayed put all night. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
theres a picture..obviously there are different shades. I REALLY RECOMMEND THIS. IT ACTUALLY WORKS, doesnt wear off, and doesnt look caked at all. its amazing. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
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