Besides foundation what else can you use for a full coverage.
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Apr 10, 2013
Frances S.
What other options can I use besides foundation when I am in a rush that will provide full coverage on my face?
Apr 10, 2013
Jennifer R.
I think the only other alternatives are concealer, bb cream, or a powder with coverage. What might be better is to look at the different types of foundation you can use. When I have time to do my make up I use Revlon ColorStay. It's fairly thick and takes me a while to apply evenly, I do it with a brush and sponge. On days where I'm in a hurry I slap on a couple of layers of much runnier foundation using my fingers. Once you get the feel for the easy application you won't even need a mirror.
Apr 10, 2013
Frances S.
Thanks Jennifer, any recommendation for a power coverage?
Apr 10, 2013
Brandie B.
I've seen the Mac Pro Longwear Comcealer used as full coverage for acne on a beauty guru's channel. Also, one guru I follow religiously likes a Dior BB cream a lot. Some setting powders might do the trick. I guess it depends on what you're trying to conceal. IMO drugstore BB creams ARE NOT full coverage whatsoever.
Apr 10, 2013
Ivonne B.
Asian bb creams seem to have the best coverage
Apr 11, 2013
Jamie D.
The Dr Jarts BB Cream is I'd say medium to full coverage and you could quickly put it on with your fingers in like 2 minutes, really nice coverage and great for sensitive skin or maybe look at foundation sticks and that something you could easily carry with you and just use your fingers to apply otherwise there are a powder foundations you could quickly brush on or just use a concealer on spots or dark circles under your eyes and leave the rest natural.
Apr 11, 2013
Shelley W.
Bobbi Brown BB cream offers full-coverage. I have it and depending on how intense my undereye circles are sometimes I can bypass the undereye concealer. It gives a nice matte finish.
Apr 11, 2013
Rita F.
A good fuller coverage BB cream: Lioele Beyond the Solution. I was surprised how opaque it is. Super cheap too, 30ml is around 10 bucks or so online (I got mine at lioeletexas.com)
Apr 11, 2013
Jennifer R.
I like The Body Shop all in one face base. Keeps me matte but not dry, and coverage can be built.