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May 16, 2016
Alyson K.
I was going to order the new CT Magic Foundation but want to know how it meshes with the Becca Backlight primer. Do they work well together? I have more mature skin, and don't like for my foundation to look too matte or thick. Thanks ladies!
May 16, 2016
Rebecca J.
Have you had a chance to try the CT foundation? I've tried it myself (I'm early 20's) and so has my mum (who's in her 50's) and personally if you don't like matte or thick foundations it's not a foundation I'd recommend. I found it quite mattifying and it looked and felt heavy on my skin (I usually pick lighter coverage so this may just be the fact I'm not used to it) and my mum had problems with it settling into pores and wrinkles. She described it as "mask like" to me. We're both normal to oily skin types.
Having said that there are plenty of people who love it so maybe look at getting a sample first before you commit?