I'm currently using a Maybelline foundation that goes from liquid to powder.
My face gets oily by the end of the day and the make up just pretty much slides off.
My face still looks blotchy with this make up on.
Can anyone reccomend a good foundation that covers up the blotchyness in my face without being too heavy?
xokristabelle answered Sunday July 27 2008, 10:39 pm: You need to use two steps: foundation, then a powder to set it and stop your skin from getting shiny. (and maybe concealer first if you have anything that needs to be covered).
I recommend using a mineral foundation. I just recently starting using them and am addicted. It really evens your skin out without being heavy or uncomfortable- and doesn't clog your pores.
My absolute favorite is L'oreal Bare Naturale. The foundation and the translucent finishing powder (comes out very different than it looks in the package). It's a little pricey but really amazing. And the shades are very forgiving, so you don't have to worry about getting the exact one.
A cheaper option is Maybelline Mineral Power line. For more coverage, use the liquid foundation (apply with a damp sponge) with the finishing veil (apply with a kabuki brush on top. Easier yet is the powder foundation- it's a kind of all-in-one. That's what I've been using lately, and I really like it. Stays put really well, too. They also make a translucent loose powder if you feel the need to use it. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
LOL_x0x answered Sunday July 27 2008, 11:26 am: CoverGirl has a liquid foundation called "Clean Makeup". I use it, and I have semi oily skin sometimes. I really like it and I think you will too =]
Lauraaxhelps answered Saturday July 26 2008, 10:37 pm: this stuff is amazing, i suggest you to go a local bare minerals store, or a sephora to get it so you get the right colors :]]]
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