i'm looking for a foundation that makes my skin look really healthy and a bit tanner and is oil free because i have really oily skin. does anyone have any suggestions? should i go with a powder or liquid? and what brand and kind be specific please thank youu.
This isn't exactly an answer to your question, i am sorry for that. But I just wanted to warn you about Cover Girl. It isn't he best for oily, or blemished skin! I have even tried there aqua foundation, and it just doens't work! I like cover girl. But just not their foundation.
applegirllx97 answered Friday October 23 2009, 9:00 pm: I use Maybelline Matte Mouuse Cream. Its about $8 at drug stores, I love it. Its not oily its creamy but you dont even need a lot. Ive been using it for 3 years now. It makes your face look amazing too. It just doesnt last as long in the winter time as it does in the summer. Hope I helped [ applegirllx97's advice column | Ask applegirllx97 A Question ]
hotpotato answered Friday October 23 2009, 8:43 pm: i.d. bareMinerals, can be found at Sephora.
Description:
bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation
What it is:
A mineral-based foundation that gives flawless coverage.
What it does:
Made of only pure, crushed minerals from the earth, bareMinerals SPF 15 Foundation looks like a powder, feels like a cream, and buffs on like silk, giving skin a natural luminosity while feeling as if you are not wearing any makeup at all.
What it is formulated WITHOUT:
- Parabens
- Sulfates
- Synthetic Fragrances
- Synthetic Dyes
- Petro-Chemicals
- Phthalates
What else you need to know:
The coverage is complete and is free of preservatives, talc, oil, waxes, fragrances, and other chemicals that can irritate skin and cause breakouts.
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