I've tried several that claim to do this with no luck. They are so expensive that I can't afford to keep trying. I moisturize regularly, but that doesn't help cover them up.Does anyone know of a face make-up that cover wrinkles on the face?
http://www.lorealparisusa.com/foundation鈥?/a>
This helps with all your problems, I have used to cover up acne scars. And it works, check it out.Does anyone know of a face make-up that cover wrinkles on the face?
Have you tried any lighter cover up? Liquid foundations may settle into lines when it melts off and powders really make the face look dry, but try something like this:
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a>
It's pretty complete (with even a dvd to show proper application) but you should use a primer after you moisturize to make sure your foundation stays on. Something like this, maybe:
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jh鈥?/a>
Sephora.com is an awesome place to look for the right make-up for you complexion. They have a short questionnaire you can answer that caters to each type of skin condition here: http://www.sephora.com/browse/section.jh鈥?/a>
It lists the proper products as results.
This may be much more than you asked, but here are some of their helpful tips:
Pre-complexion prep:
Start with clean, hydrated skin
Unless your complexion product contains sun protection, apply an SPF 15 or higher to the face and neck .
Choose products with a sheer finish, which allow the skin to show through.
Select a luminizer for added radiance .
Picking the right products:
Pick products that provide added moisture and age-defying benefits, like a hydrating or wrinkle-reducing primer or a tinted moisturizer.
Application tips:
Apply a sheer foundation or tinted moisturizer only to the areas that need coverage.
Mix a drop of luminizer with your foundation for a natural-looking glow .
Skip the powder, it will make the skin appear more dry.
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Hope that helps you! The above tips are only for ';natural'; looking finish. They have Satin and Matte looks as well (with different tips) if you want a thicker type of application. But that's what's great about Bare Escentuals though, minerals have layering power too.
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I think if youre trying to cover your wrinkles up the makeup would look cakey %26amp; too thick. Then your face %26amp; wrinkles just look worse. Think about a nicer more natural look.
My mom is early 50 %26amp; she uses a mineral makeup after she applies a moisturizer %26amp; then a primer. It looks so pretty on her face %26amp; doesnt settle in her wrinkles. She applies 2 layers of foundation with her large poofy brush %26amp; then adds blush %26amp; a finishing veil.
I think the only way to get rid of wrinkles is botox ~ %26amp; it doesnt last but a few months. Or you could check about chemical peels or laser peels done by a dermatologist. It costs more money but you have a longer lasting effect.
Mineral make-up is meant to be good, although they are a bit dearer than some other make-up. But as for trying them out, the only place that I have found samples (for 49p-99p) is a website called Lily-lolo. And a little goes a long way. They come with insructions on howto apply (so so easy and takes minutes!)
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