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foundation!


Question Posted Wednesday July 2 2008, 4:13 pm

I've used the same foundation for almost two years and I would like to try something new. I'm having trouble with finding the right shade.. I used "creamy natural" and well, most products don't have that. There's only nude, true nude, light beige or sand. I've tried all those and it's not my color. What am I supposed to do? I can't go to a makeup department considering you have to buy over $60 of their products BEFORE they will do makeup for you. =|

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Maggy answered Wednesday July 2 2008, 5:13 pm:
There's a new type of foundation out called "Mineral Powder" They usually come in many shades. They can even be found at Wal-mart. It blends into your skin so that it doesn't appear you are even wearing foundation. Hope this helps.

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