S.B. asks from Keller, TX on December 10, 2009
Recommend a Drugstore Brand of Foundation
So I have come to the realization after catching a glimpse of myself while passing a mirror in a department store that gone are the days where I can walk out of the house without a stitch of makeup on my face.:( Since I rarely wear anything unless it is a special occasion I need a recommendation for some foundation that won't cake up or look heavy. Something just to even out my skin tone. I would prefer a brand I can get at a drugstore...Avon and products like it I am sure are great, but I won't follow through with ordering from them. TIA!
So What Happened?™
I tried the physician's formula tinted moisturizer. I love it. It's exactly what I wanted. It evens me out and doesn't feel heavy on my face. It's a breeze to apply so I will be able to stick with it. Thanks for all the recommendations. I appreciate the help!
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B.P. answers from Dallas on December 12, 2009
I highly recommend Revlon One-Step. It's feels like a liquid going on (with a little round sponge), but dries to a soft powder. It has good coverage, but isn't heavy. I used to wear Elizabeth Arden, which was $26 per compact. I just couldn't afford it anymore. The Revlon is about $11 or $12 depending on where you buy it, usually any drugstore, Wal-mart, or Target has it. I don't see much difference in EA or Revlon. Good luck! B. P.
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C.R. answers from Dallas on December 10, 2009
I am now 45 years old and tried Everyday Minerals http://www.everydayminerals.com/ a few years back and LOVE it! I will NEVER go back to liquid again.
It applies so easy and only takes a second to brush on the foundation. It looks SO natural. It's great for making the skin color even. It's not expensive at all unlike most mineral lines and they have a great selection of colors and even carry a matte finish if you like it. I have big pores, oily skin and an olive tone, all of which are an issue to deal with using make up. They offer a great sample kit for free, all you pay for is the shipping which is only a few bucks. Their customer service is awesome too.
I really suggest you give them a try.
Best Regards,
C.
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S.R. answers from Amarillo on December 11, 2009
I have to second Bare Minerals! I could never find a foundation that looked right and was easy and fast to apply, until I found this. The shades are very forgiving, and the application is SO easy, you just can't do it wrong. I buy mine from QVC to get a better price, but I have to say that it does last a long time, so I don't mind paying a bit more. It looks really natural too, which was a big thing for me. ope that's a help! Merry Christmas!
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J.D. answers from Dallas on December 10, 2009
Bare Minerals!!! Try it... you'll love it!
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S.B. answers from Dallas on December 11, 2009
I have been using the Loreal Infallible powder foundation - I was using Prescriptives but it was pretty pricey. The Loreal works great - isn't too heavy and lasts all day - and it's quick and easy - don't have to mess with foundation and then powder.
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K.R. answers from Dallas on December 11, 2009
Hi S.B.
Okay, not a drug store brand, but this one is super easy (I'm a lazy make-up applier):
Philosophy The Supernatural Airbrushed Canvas
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml;jsessionid=3R...
I dislike the swirl, tap, buff routine of most mineral m.u. Not crazy about the results anyway. You might wanna check out the Philosophy brand. Available at Sephora.
Good luck & let us know if you find something we all need to try!!
~K.
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B.P. answers from Dallas on December 12, 2009
I highly recommend Revlon One-Step. It's feels like a liquid going on (with a little round sponge), but dries to a soft powder. It has good coverage, but isn't heavy. I used to wear Elizabeth Arden, which was $26 per compact. I just couldn't afford it anymore. The Revlon is about $11 or $12 depending on where you buy it, usually any drugstore, Wal-mart, or Target has it. I don't see much difference in EA or Revlon. Good luck! B. P.
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R.E. answers from Dallas on December 11, 2009
I've always liked the Revlon foundation. It's not very cakey and hasn't made me break out like other brands do. It's about $11 I think at Walmart.
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M.D. answers from Dallas on December 11, 2009
I use Maybelline. It's actually not in a bottle but in a compact, like a powder but you smooth it on with the little pad. I am very fair & have been searching for the holy grail of foundation since high school! It's called Maybelline Purestay Powder. I like it because it doesn't give me that heavy feeling & it doesn't look like I have any on, very natural. It smoothes out my complexion & stays very well, almost my whole work day. My daughter inherited my fair skin & so she wears it as well. It costs between $7 & $9, depending where you go to buy it. I googled it & it was $7.49 on amazon. I buy it at walmart & cvs. I wear #30 but my daughter wears a shade darker. You might have to experiment with the shades to find your exact match. Good luck!
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