Have You Tried Any Of These Foundations? Your Opinions?
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Sep 3, 2013
Sara T.
I've never tried it but I love Clinique!
Sep 3, 2013
Jacqlyn W.
The MUFE one is so good! You can also get the MUFE HD foundation. It's twice as good. I don't like the Kat Von D one. It's too cakey, but so good for coverage.
Sep 3, 2013
Olivia G.
No, I just use the $3 elf foundation which works great!
Sep 3, 2013
Lavinia V.
Those all seem like great foundations, but there are also great drugstore products that work just as great! Drugstore foundations are inexpensive and great to use :) just some food for thought!
Sep 3, 2013
Jacqlyn W.
It's buildable coverage. Not cakey at all! @Megan H.
Sep 3, 2013
Jacqlyn W.
And you must apply it with a foundation brush. You can buy one from Sephora or anywhere. I use their pro airbrush foundation brush. And also, the MUFE HD primer is nice too. And if you're looking to control oil, just use Rimmel London's Stay Matte pressed powder. You could also get the MUFE HD Powder, but all of that would be kinda pricey. Just my suggestions. (:
Sep 3, 2013
Rachel M.
I love the MUFE matte velvet plus! And the elf foundation is 3$ I believe
Sep 3, 2013
Olivia G.
Nope, it's $3
Sep 3, 2013
Lois B.
I got the YSL Touche Eclat and I really love this foundation cuz it looks very natural and it doesn't fuck your face up I apply it with a beautyblender, but when I got a breakout or my skin looks very bleh (I don't know) then I use my MAC studio fix fluid because of the full coverage and it's my perfect colour. I apply the MAC with my Real Technique buffing brush and your face will be flawless.
Sep 3, 2013
Amanda V.
Clinique Stay Matte! I'm obsessssed. If you have oily skin, of course. I also recommend using the Clinique Moisturizing Gel under it, and then set the foundation with the Stay Matte powder.
Sep 4, 2013
Tilbe D.