Thanks for all your help!Whats the best face make-up coverage for imperfections?
Well let's start here. Are you wearing moisturizer before you put on the foundation? Because that helps with keeping your skin smooth and keeping the make-up from falling off your face. I definately recommend Mac. It's the best.Whats the best face make-up coverage for imperfections?
Yesterday on the TV, they used a green concealer, then a normal one, and then top it all off with foundation. Make sure to apply the green concealer well and that it is covered with the skin color concealer or else it will show after some time. It's not easy, it takes patience and practice. A tip is to emphesize more some other part of your face like the eyes or the lips. Hope it will help!
Theres a new liquid
foundation from maybelline.
Its like air whipped or something
like that, i cant think of the name
but im sure you can find it.
Go into one of the department store makeup counters at the mall %26amp; they'll help you find one that's good for you're skin and will look natural.
It might be pricey, but if you use it correctly it will last for a longgass time.
I also have oily skin and skin problems. I like MAC Studio Fix Fluid ( http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/spp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CAT158%26amp;PRODUCT_ID=1231 ) the best as far as covering up acne and acne scars goes. However, some of the ingredients can sometimes irritate skin and break them out more. But, it does give the BEST coverage! Clinque's Repairwear is great as well, but is HORRIBLE for oily skin. I've heard a bunch of good things about Make Up Forever's foundation. And I like MAC %26amp; Clinique loose powders over my foundation. Have you tried going to an Ulta, Sephora, or some other make-up store and getting their advice? Their help is usually really useful.
Also, have you ever tried Dermablend? It's dermatologist recommend as being one of the best concealers/foundations for any type of skin issue including scars. I've never used it personally (although, considering) but, I've heard about it on celebrity talk shows as well as seen it in my dermatologist's office.
It's * Dermatologist tested
* Allergy tested
* Fragrance free
* Non-comedogenic
* Non-acnegenic
* Water-resistant*
* Smudge-resistant*
* Long lasting up to 16 hours*
* With Setting Powder
You can go here: http://www.dermablend.com/customerservic...
to find out where to buy it, how to apply it, which product of theirs would work best for your specific skin problems, find out which color is right for you, and a bunch of other information.
Good luck! :)
Max Factor colour adapt is really good for coverage.
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