I have a really fuzzy face, strange as it sounds. (Just a whole bunch of peach fuzz, they're blond and pretty unnoticeable).
The thing is I have some blemishes and an uneven skin tone, and I would like to try out a foundation to hide that.
I'm scared that if I start using foundation it'll highlight those hairs and make them noticeable. So probably liquid foundation is out of the question. What do you think? And can you recommend a specific product?
I've heard of bare minerals, but I can't get it if its not something I can buy at a store (is it bought online?).
Sima answered Monday March 3 2008, 8:29 am: *** To answer your question left in feedback, it does not come with an applicator. I use my fingers. You could buy a separate makeup 'sponge' applicator if you want. ***
I use Dream Matte Mousse by Maybelline. The product is seriously the best one out there in the drug store. It covers your blemishes, doesn't make your hair noticeable on your face [I have some too], and it blends everything. I love it. I believe it's $6 and you can get it at Walmart/CVS/Walgreens/Rite Aid/practically anywhere. When you put it on, rub it in circles to help the blending process. Make sure to put foundation in ALL areas [jawline, little underneath jaw, temples, above upper lip, chin, ect] That was the first mistake that I made when I was wearing foundation, was not blending it into all of the places. It also lasts all day, so there is no need to reapplication.
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