Liquid Or Powder Foundations?
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Mar 9, 2013
Rachel B.
Which is better liquid or powder foundations? Pros and cons? And what will make it look the most natural yet still covering acne.
Mar 9, 2013
Carolyn S.
I prefer liquid it last better on my skin.
Mar 9, 2013
Serena M.
I agree with Carolyn. If you want coverage with acne, liquid is the best. However, you should not use too much foundation to cover acne. That's why they made concealer. Too much foundation will look too Cakey. I've made that mistake too many times.
Mar 9, 2013
Rachel B.
Do you have any natural looking foundations too recommend? Preferably drugstore
Mar 10, 2013
Alli Rose G.
I prefer cream foundations. They have the most pigment in them. I barely have to use and prduct and my acne/redness is covered. I buff it with a flat top brush and it never looks cakey or over done. I use RCMA and Mehron. They're very inexpensive compared to popular high end brands.