whats a good foundation make up to use in the uk.it has to be oil free and let my skin breath a bit
.A good foundation make up to use in the uk?
Lancome make great foundation. They have an oil-free range that I use and I find it blends really well and matches well to all skin colours. Some of the girls at work think I only wear lipstick and my skin is naturally even toned! Well, I am not gonna tell...A good foundation make up to use in the uk?
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i love max factor compact foundation facefinity. i wasnt a big fan of compacts before but ever since i started using it i love it. the only thing is to moisturize . and i also love it cause it seems to stop my skin from breaking out.
MAC do an amazing one called Studio Fix Fluid.
I've been using it for a while - it's the best Ive used and I've tried a lot!
clinique has very good foundations.
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Clinique do a great oil free one, so do MAC as do Prescriptives.
Almay Skin Stays Clean is really fantastic. Easily the best foundation i've ever used. Gives natural but good coverage and even if you forget to wash it off at night, your skin is fine in the morning.
I'm a make-up artist for TV/film and at the moment i use (prescritives) virtual skin, it has a real natural look and it has a light /medium coverage.Oil free and has a sun factor 10. I use a brush to put on foundation the best ive found is mac190 flat. Most people don't know how to put foundation on
U only use foundation where u need it! around the nose,eyes, mouth.may be a little on the cheeks! foundation isn't to be used as a mask!
and i have found with prescriptives virtual skin as it water based you don't need to powder.
your skin will definitely breath babe, good luck.x
I use Maybelline Dream Matt Mousse but I don't put any make up over it as it is enough to use on it's own. Silky soft and great blending.
I have tried hundreds and now use Shisheido tinted moisturiser which is fantastic - not heavy at all and really silky
Try using AVON, it's a good make and well in budget too.
Hope this helps
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3 in 1 foundation, concealor and powder all in one definietly the best around. you get this 4rm boots and superdug.
I never use the stuff - just a bit of finishing powder - I have never suffered from spots
A bit pricey but really good - estee lauder double wear
prescriptives is a good un, so is clinique and chanel
armani have a g8 range of foundation which smmoth and hudrate skin please check them out u wont be dispointed
Use Cliniques Pore Minimising Range!! They are lovely, last all day , have a large range of shades and minimize the appearance of your pores - perfect for oily skin types!
Try Skin Stays Clean by Almay. It's an oil-free formula and doesn't clog pores in the slightest. It also comes in fantastic yellow-based shades which you would only normally find in the more expensive brands. This foundation also feels cooling on the skin when applied and gives great coverage despite its lightness. It costs approx 拢8 in Boots and Superdrug.
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i found clinique was really good and it made my skin silky and covered up imperfections really well!
but for a cheaper solution, avon do a great oil-free range and com in all different shades too! i found it worked almost as well as the clinique stuff!
there is a line of make-up that i have used for years and it is called bare escentuals or bare minerals if you will. this is the best oil free make-up and is so simple to use. it comes with many types of brushes and what it is, is a light powdery foundation with many different shades....and because it is powdery you can mix and match your foundation shades as well as your eye shadow shades. and i know for sure that you can purchase it in the UK as well. i urge you to try this make=up because it is the best....it gives you the look of being air brushed. please try this, i am sure that you will love it.
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