i dont buy m.a.c. cause its too expensive but i want a foundation i can buy in a drug store that goes on smooth, has a nice finish, and lasts a while. i dont care what type it is, just gimme a good recomendation. thanks a whoooole lot.
i dont buy m.a.c. cause its too expensive but i want a foundation i can buy in a drug store that goes on smooth, has a nice finish, and lasts a while. i dont care what type it is, just gimme a good recomendation. thanks a whoooole lot.
I don't know if this is sold in drug stores or not, since I don't buy there. But, not too long ago, I tried a marked down product called Max factor perfect wear or longlasting wear (or something like that). That night, it looked like I just put it on- and that's after grocery shopping, other errands and
maxfactor do amazing foundation. i think its called lasting performance foundation? anyway, thats the one i use and its really good![]()
Mineral foundation is the perfect foundation as its lightweight, so you don't look and feel like you have a face full of heavy makeup on and it gives a great natural coverage that will cover freckles, pimples and dark circles. I buy my makeup online from pinQ.me coz its cheaper and I have more time to decide compared to being in a shop where there are pushy sales people. I always buy samples first tho! I know that a few companies like pinQ.me offer samples for a very low price on their website. Just jump onto to Google and have a look around.
Revlon Colorstay.
It's full coverage and works great.
I have just tried the new Loreal Matt foundation that is good if you want a good coverage but not so thick as its quite airy, i would also reccomend max factor as i have been using that since i was younger and that does have a good coverage i go for the liquid ones.
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mmm... i would have to say Maybelline Dream liquid mousse it gives a good matte finish and a little radiance and doesn't break me out, that's the only one from the drugstores ive used so i hope that helped...haha
Revlon Colourstay is supposed to be really good and is often compared to MAC Studio Fix Fluid. Dream Matte Mouse is also good, as is Maxfactor Colour Adapt![]()
you wont be disappointed with Revlon Colorstay! it has great, buildable coverage (med-full), lasts all day, is more on the matte side but doesnt feel or look cakey at all. plus u can get it in dry/normal skin type or combo/oily skin type, it controls oil pretty well but if youre really oily skinned like me, it can still get a little shiny on my forehead so powdering your T-zone would be good.
you should check out Temptalia's Foundation Matrix http://www.temptalia.com/foundation-matrix, all you do is put in your undertone and check off your skintone range, and if you know your foundation shade in MAC or other foundations, you can easily find your shade match for Revlon Colorstay
btw, i think Maxfactor has been phased out of the US now
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does Revlon Colorstay works for any color tone skins?