Hey,
Im 14 years old snf live in England and so can only get what is available there but I have a slightly freckly, grease/shine prone, pale-ish face and I want a foundation under £7 that :
1. looks matte
2. looks natural
3. sort of evens out skin tone and sort of covers freckles
4. Not a powder
5. doesn't look orange
6. Makes skin texture look smooth
Is there any that you could recommend?
Ive tried Maybelline Matte Mousse but the colours dont match my face exactly and sometimes I look orange with the palest colour on.
Im from England - I have the idea of brands here! I use 'Rimmel Stay Matte' Its really good & does all the things uve put. Its like £4.99 @ superdrug & boots! Hope this helps xx [ ClurBur's advice column | Ask ClurBur A Question ]
babiigirl answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 9:44 pm: Yup i use this stuff and it looks wonderful.
sassysara answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 9:08 pm: I lived in Ireland for a while and I found the Rimal creamy foundation that comes in a compact but is not a powder worked best, it hid my freckles and was not orange (I am really pale so I would notice!) Sorry I can't think of the specific name but go to the chemist (Boots has it) or to any dept. store. Its also not that expensive. [ sassysara's advice column | Ask sassysara A Question ]
iheartyoussx3 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 2:53 pm: hey, try something in the covergirl products. i use covergirl it works great. but i find that if you get the coverup that looks like lipgloss like it has a little stick that comes out of it and you rub iton your face with your ahnds instead of someting else it blends better.
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