C.R. asks from Fort Worth, TX on February 19, 2009
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A.B. answers from Dallas on February 20, 2009
Neutrogena tinted mouisterizer is great!
Inexpensive compared to higher line products and in my opinion works way better!
G.G. answers from Dallas on February 20, 2009
I absolutely love the Mary Kay tinted moisterizer,,,I find that foundations are usually to heavy for me and this gives just the right amount of color and is better for my skin as well.
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B.W. answers from Dallas on February 21, 2009
I use Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer and LOVE it! I'm 46 and it's the only 'base' I use. My 14 year old daughter also uses it and it works great for both of us. Available at Neiman's, $38, lasts for months. They'll give you a sample if you don't want to commit to that amount without knowing if you like it. Ask for Lisa Taylor. Oh, I forgot to mention, it's SPF 15.
L.F. answers from Dallas on February 20, 2009
Hi, My favorite is a tinted moisturizer made by MAC. It blends beautifully and the match to my skin is perfect. When I have it on my skin tone looks so much more even. It has no fragrance or oil, which staves of break outs. HTH, L.
L.H. answers from Dallas on February 19, 2009
Mary Kay has a wonderful tinted moisturizer. The beauty of it is you can order it online and it will be delivered to your door. You don't have to go anywhere. If you're interested, then check out my website at www.marykay.com/loribethhammond
D.J. answers from Dallas on April 10, 2009
Call or check out my website www.marykay.com/djennings2122 about ordering MARY KAY's tinted moisturizer. With Mary Kay we have the try before you buy and 100% satisfaction guaranteed!!
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L.S. answers from Dallas on February 21, 2009
I agree on Arbonne's products. I'm a cancer survivor, too, so it's the only product line I'll use on my kids, too. Any product based in mineral oil, including some that have been recommended to you on this site, has an estrogenic effect which can lead to estrogen dominance (precursor to cancer, lowers progesterone, too). Two biggest areas of growth in number of cancer cases is lymphomas (what i had) and childhood cancers non-genetic related. The kids cancers are almost all related to environmental influence including cheap fillers such as mineral oil in baby washes. Please read up on mineral oil (in 90% of cosmetics and personal care products on market) on mercola.com or ewg.com.
I'm hosting my ob/gyn for a seminar in two weeks in Carrollton that can fill in more details about all this. If you are interested, it's free. I can send you a flyer if you email me.
Good luck with number two! Mine has worn me out!! So different than just one, but so worth it, right?! Sleep now or forever drink your green tea!!
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T.F. answers from Dallas on February 19, 2009
I second Clinique. I use all of their products and have since I was about 11. Great products.
People can't believe I am actually 47 now. I have used them faithfully....
They do have a tinted moisturizer. Also, if you purchase a Clinique product and you do not like it for some reason, they will take it back. They stand by their products. No hard selling by a rep or independent dealer either.
G.W. answers from Dallas on February 20, 2009
Hi C.
I use Neutrogena Healthy Defense tinted moisturizer every day instead of foundation. I have noticed my skin is softer and my wrinkles seem less noticable. Plus it has an SPF of 30. I have looked around for other brands of tinted moisturizer, but nothing else compares for the price. Here's a link to the stuff I use:
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp72813_333181_sespider/neutrog...
AN added bonus is that I don't feel bad if I don't wash it off because hey, it's moisturizer after all!
C.T. answers from Dallas on February 19, 2009
I third Clinique. I've used it since I was a teenager and love it! It is great for sensitive skin. I use something like a tinted moisturizer that comes in a tube, but has just a little more coverage. It's great when you have two small children and little time.
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