What is the best foundation or press powder brand. i been having tons of trouble with my foundation stayin put andi hate reapplying it i just would like to be able to put it on an not have to look in the mirror every minute or something. Thanks alot in advance for people who help!
corinne<3 answered Saturday December 24 2005, 2:52 pm: i use trish mcvoy tinted moisturiser and there powder and i apply the moisteriser with my fingertips and the powder with there bronzer brush. it stays on really well and it looks natural. just lightly dust your face with powder and you olny need to use a light layer of the moisterisr. but if your set on wanting to use a foundation i hear the infaluable 17 hr make up from lorel or sometihng works really well. but just go to a makeup counter at saks or nordstroms and theyll teach you how to apply your make up. [ corinne<3's advice column | Ask corinne<3 A Question ]
Iunderstand answered Saturday December 24 2005, 2:42 pm: oh, you don't need foundation. it ages teh skin.
LoveNJstyle answered Friday December 23 2005, 12:29 pm: i like the true match stuff. i use the liquid and the powder and it stays put for a long time. i wore it the whole night for my fall formal.. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
Teza answered Friday December 23 2005, 1:20 am: You should touch up your foundation every 3-4 hours so it stays fresh. It's like that with a lot of foundations. I think the Maybeline Moose works really good! Also Clinique.. it does wonders. After you apply foundation put powder over it so it looks better and hides the spots you missed. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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