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Apr 23, 2014
Rachael D.
I have fairly red cheeks as well as pot marked, oily and sometimes very spotty skin. I use the Maybeline fit me foundation and I do love it however it doesn't always cover the redness. If I was to use CC cream as a sort of primer would that work? Also, I am going on holiday soon and don't necessarily want to wear heavy foundation everyday, would CC cream have a decent coverage?
Thanks in advance.
Apr 23, 2014
Amanda W.
Yes you can wear CC cream as a primer but I would suggest just using concealer in those areas with redness or spots. IT cosmetics and Cover FX both have great CC creams with medium to full coverage.
Apr 23, 2014
Rachael D.
Oooo, Thank you! I have never used primer before... think I'm going to invest in one... Any (cheap) suggestions? :)