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May 2, 2013
Isabel S.
I've never used foundation, but I'm thinking of getting one. I have sensitive, sorta dry or combination and I'm pale. I don't need a ton of coverage. Also, I'd like to not spend a lot of money. Any recommendations?
May 2, 2013
Ashley D.
Revlon colorstay
May 2, 2013
Caroline W.
I have sensitive skin and I am very fair as well so my go to drug store foundation is neutropenia. All of their products work great on my skin as long as I get the right shade, good luck!!
May 2, 2013
Vanessa W.
Neutrogena healthy skin, it has benefits for your skin instead of just makeup. :)
May 2, 2013
Casady H.
I would go with a bb cream if you don't need much coverage. Maybelline has one that is good and also garnier bb cream is great I haven't tryed revlon a but I heard it's good.
May 3, 2013
aliyah b.
If youre new to foundation I wouldnt suggest revlon colorstay, it's very unnatural and matte and hard to work with. try Loreal True Match or Maybelline Fit Me, they're medium coverage, have a natural finish, and are under $10 at drugstores. there are a lot of colors in each collection so it's easy to find your shade. if you really don't need that much coverage, try a tinted moisturizer or bb cream. hope this helps x