Friday, November 6, 2009

Foundation/skin types I have combination oily skin. I can't seem to find the right foundation.?

My skin isn't too oily but it does fall under normal/oily. Even if I buy drugstore or department store foundation it always feels heavy or like I have something on my face.





Any brand suggestions would be great and so would links.





Thanks in advance.
Foundation/skin types I have combination oily skin. I can't seem to find the right foundation.?
Estee Lauder Equalizer works well for me. It is not too heavy if I apply it lightly, with a sponge. When I have a break-out I use more. Heavier foundations make me break out and lighter foundations are not enough when I am having a bad skin day, so I get you :)
Foundation/skin types I have combination oily skin. I can't seem to find the right foundation.?
Try Lancome foundation. You can get it at any department store, like Macy's or Dillard's.They have all different kinds for different skin types. The person that usually works the counters can help you find your right shade and type and if you ask she will probably give you a sample to try it out.
Reply:Have you tried the Liquid Powder Mineral Foundation by Bee-Luscious. This is the only one that I recommend. Most foundations have bismuth which is a heavy metal. that may be why it feels heavy. Bee-Luscious has never had bismuth in any of their products. I believe you will be very surprised at the results. I was and I too had used everything. Oh links. I will post it below.





http://www.beeroyalproducts.com/store/pr...
Reply:bare minerals by bare escentuals works on all skin types. try it out for yourself at any sephora, ulta, macy's, or nordstrom store, to see, how it feels on your skin, before making a decision.the full size foundation costs 25.00 and lasts me about one year. the starter kits (i prefer the "original" one) are 60.00, and last 2-3month. www.bareescentuals.com, ww.ulta.com, www.sephora.com.
Reply:aularale.com/7002 is your answer. The foundation matches your skin tone, does not look ashy or gray, and is not heavy on the face. Just use a q-tip to get the perfect amount - dab forehead, chin, nose and both cheeks. Blend w/wedge, powder and you're good to go!


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