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Question Posted Friday February 29 2008, 10:28 pm

whats the best type of liquid foundation?
something that lasts up to 6 hours, doesnt look caked on, blends with my skin tone, doesnt cause acne or skin irritation, and isnt oil based. Also whatever brand it is, about how much it would cost.
Thanks a bunch:)


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Babii-Blonde16 answered Saturday March 1 2008, 7:12 am:
The best foundation i have ever used is Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse because it leaves a very smooth finish and it has 8 different shades and can be found to mathch any skin tone. I have got very sensitive skin and i have never had any problems with it. it costs me £5.99 and lasts me all day, i also use bronzer with it (any type really as long as it is not to dark for you skin tone). Hope i helped Love Nikki-Marie xxx

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LM answered Saturday March 1 2008, 1:19 am:
The two best foundations I've ever used (and strongly recommend) are:
1. Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse. About 7-9 dollars at Target and stores like that. It's wicked easy to use, and blends sort of like a liquid, but it's smoother. It'll look a lot better if you moisturize first.

2. Clinique Soft Finish Makeup. About twenty dollars at makeup counters or online. It matches almost flawlessly, because you can use the testers beforehand and determine the exact shade you need. Plus, if that formula isn't exactly right for your skin type, the consultant at the counter will be happy to tell you which one is best for you.

Both are good for sensitive skin. I've used them for nearly two years, and I've never had a problem with them worsening my acne in any way. I've actually applied acne medication underneath them and never had a problem with it. I also have really sensitive skin, and excema. So if that doesn't prove that both formulas don't cause skin irritation I don't know what will =)


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