Foundation Help Preferably Natural
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Jan 6, 2013
Karin P.
I'm in need of a foundation and I have some flaws on my skin such as blackheads and redness that I want to cover. I have normal skin but with some dry spots.I don't really want a full coverage foundation and not too light of a coverage either. And I've been trying to look into Tarte's Amazonian Clay Foundation but I'm not sure. But any kind of paraben free or natural ingredients makeup would be nice :)
Jan 6, 2013
Miranda W.
Clinique's even better or the redness solutions foundations are a nice medium coverage and they are super sensitive
Jan 6, 2013
Miranda W.
*good for sensitive skin
Jan 6, 2013
Grace G.
Clinique is good but very expensive. Try the Rimmel London Match Perfection Foundation. It looks flawless and two thin coats will cover everything. IT IS MT FAVORIE!😵
Jan 6, 2013
Madison S.
I'd recommend L'Oreals True Match Lumi! Gives a nice glow and covers really well!
Jan 6, 2013
Erica H.
Maybe try neutrogena foundation
Jan 7, 2013
Loren B.
Max factor is great and since it's mixed with water via sponge you mix however light or thick you want. Im always tempted by the ease of liquid but i keep comming back to the cake I've loved it for years. Max factor built Hollywood