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Apr 14, 2014
Pagan C.
I'm very pale, but I have slightly warm undertones, but not too much so, so it's hard for me to find a foundation to match. I also suffer from Rosacea, which makes me extremely self conscious, so I want to find a full coverage foundation, which isn't cakey, but matches my skin tone properly.
I'm having a dilemma and I keep on wasting money on foundations which don't match or don't have the coverage I desire. I don't really want to be spending a fortune either!
Can anybody help please? Thank you, its much appreciated! xo
Apr 14, 2014
Stephanie B.
Have you tried revlon color stay.
Apr 14, 2014
Autumn K.
L'oreal true match!! it has specific foundation for warm, neutral, and cool undertones (: and it matches perfectly and doesn't cake :D.
Apr 14, 2014
Pagan C.
I've tried, it dries my skin out :(
Apr 14, 2014
Pagan C.
Thank you :) I'll try L'oreal!
Apr 14, 2014
MaKenzie T.
Here are a few tips:
- Match your foundation to your neck. This will create the effect of a smooth even all over color, and will prevent the mask from taking over your face. You should match it to your neck, because it diesnt get as much sunlight and therefore is more natural looking.
- The true match foundations aren't my favorite fir myself but it isn't a horrible product. Just make sure you moisturize well, because it will show every dry patch, which is never nice no matter the coverage.
- You can apply a primer, like Smashbox face primer, and then a green cc concealer, to dull the color of the rosacea. You can also apply a concealer slightly darker than your skin tone to certain raised spots, to hide them.
Hope these tips helped a bit!!:) I would talk to Kitty, or Traci for more help on it.!:))))<3
Apr 14, 2014
Pagan C.
Thank you! Really helps!x
Apr 14, 2014
Cami F.
In terms of foundations that are nice for dry/sensitive skin check out Laura Mercier Silk Creme, Makeup Forever HD, Diorskin Airflash, Chanel Vitalumiere, Maybelline Dream Mousse (don't confuse with matte formula), & L'Oreal True Match! To find the foundation that suits you best, the only thing to do really is try it on. Sephora also has a super cool Color IQ program where they like test your face and neck and a machine can tell you your color in every foundation sold at Sephora! Good luck!
Apr 14, 2014
Pagan C.
Wow I have loads to try! Thank you all :) x