right now i have covergirl clean makeup and i want another foundation because first of all it makes me look whiter than i really am (i bought it too pale) and second it doesn't even hide redness it just makes the skin around the acne or whatever look cakey.
so i was wondering what a good foundation was that goes on smooth because i uneven skin, and also some sort of base or whatever to smooth my skin before i put my makeup on.
KisaKiss19 answered Saturday November 25 2006, 8:58 am: some brands (some are expensive =x)
are clinique
club A
^^these two last a long time^^
*forget the brand* but its the smooth moose,you can buy them at cvs,walgreens,walmart,brooks,those kind of stores. they feel nice and have a lot of different shades. i'd go for the concealer for acne,instead of foundation.then use the foundation. clinique.com and also try sephora.com.<lots of diff brands.< i really cant say much in this,i'd need to see your face =p.good luck and make sure you get water based formulas to prevent acne from spreading :)
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TEENAGExHEARTS answered Friday November 24 2006, 11:40 pm: i use Rimmel Clear complexion coverstick and put it on any red blemishes. and then i use Revlon New Complexion foundation that is a cream and then becomes a powder on your skin! it is great! since it is a cream at first it evens out your skin tone and then a powder to let your skin breathe. i live by it =] [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
xOx_LoOvE_xOx answered Friday November 24 2006, 11:39 pm: Here are some that I would recommend that work.
-L'Oreal Cashmere Perfect Powdercreme
-L'Oreal Quick Stick Long Wearing Foundation SPF 14 ($10.99)
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