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pressed powder and foundation


Question Posted Saturday July 26 2008, 5:35 pm

what is so good about the powder foundation? Whats the diff betweenn that and a pressed powder?

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xokristabelle answered Sunday July 27 2008, 10:42 pm:
Foundation is base, what you start with. Powder sets it, and comes in two forms: loose and pressed.

Some people prefer powder foundation- it's better for oily skin, and you won't have a shiny nose. It can look heavy and unnatural, though, so if you're going to use one, get the mineral kind- L'Oreal Bare Naturale, Maybelline Mineral Power, and Neutrogena Mineral Sheers are all good brands.

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katiekat answered Sunday July 27 2008, 12:24 am:
there's not really any big differences.
i prefer pressed because you can carry it around and it stays on a bit longer.

loose powder once on you face falls off and its not very convinient to carry around.

but as for color, theres no big difference.

hope i helped!
Kat

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