What's a good foundation for beginners?
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Aug 25, 2013
Morgan S.
What's a good foundation for beginners?
Aug 25, 2013
Racheal P.
You should start out with a BB Cream! :) there are a lot of drugstore BB creams! I've heard the garnier one is good! :)
Aug 25, 2013
Emma C.
Fit me , maybelline
Aug 25, 2013
Sharon A.
Definitely something lightweight! Bourjois healthy mix foundation is light-medium buildable coverage and smells amazing. :)
Aug 25, 2013
Angharad N.
BB, CC or DD cream is best for begginers :)
Aug 25, 2013
Zelma S.
The maybelline fit me foundation is wonderful as well as revlon colorstay whipped.
Aug 25, 2013
Niamh D.
What is DD cream? Should I know?
Aug 25, 2013
Reagan H.
Bare minerls
Aug 25, 2013
Halle C.
Revlon nearly naked
Aug 25, 2013
Kaci M.
Revlon color stay, that's what I started out with and I loved it for years.
Aug 27, 2013
Eylen R.
Bb creams
Aug 28, 2013
Robyn S.
BB creams or tinted moisturizers are good places to start if you don't need a lot of coverage. If you do, try a foundation. You've got options depending on your skin type. If you're normal, Revlon ColorStay is good. It's a medium coverage in my opinion, it's really lightweight, and it stays on all day. I also like Loreal's True Match Lumi a lot, but it's not very good for people who have oily skin. If your skin is acne prone, Neutrogena's foundations are good. Hope this helped :)