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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Can we talk makeup for a second please
What foundation are you all using at the minute? I’m fed up buying new ones and hating them on my skin after wearing it a few times. I usually go for more matte/ full coverage types of foundation but some areas on my face can get quite dry and it doesn’t sit nice after a few hours, so I’m thinking of maybe trying something with a more dewy finish. Any recommendations would be helpful |
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I'm in the same boat with the addition that I'm immensely pale. My go to was Urban Decay All Nighter but it's been discontinued. Currently using Fenty Pro Filt'r and the colour match is great but it doesn't go on as smoothly or last as well as the Urban Decay did. The primer helps but it's just not the same and I am sad. |
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By *aizyWoman
over a year ago
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I went to Boots and had a free make up consultation with them, it was really good they tried different brand concealers and foundations for my skin type, I settled on the Boots own range in the end. Its worth it if there is a Boots near you that does the free consults. |
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over a year ago
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"I hardly wear it so I'm not the best person here, but when I do that il makiage stuff is awesome."
Oh I haven’t heard of that brand before. I’ll have a look! |
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By *EAT..85Woman
over a year ago
Nottingham |
I use a lighter BB cream through summer when my skin is healthier and has a more natural summer glow. Garnier BB Cream Oil Free Miracle Skin Perfector is my current go to. It's light and and barely visible but blends out most blemishes. |
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"Il Makiage is great for dry skin. It’s available online only and gives a buildable coverage. Their colour range is also very good, and it sets Matt. "
I didn't get on with it personally. The colour match was great and it looked great at first but for me it broke apart and came off my nose by lunch time, even with primers, powders and setting sprays. Couldn't get it to last at all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can’t remember the name of the good one
About £30….
Estée Lauder 24 hour I think?
Double wear? I want to try that.
YES THAT ONE! Thank you "
Double wear note - it’s heavy, and looks awful in photos, but coverage is amazing. It can look a bit masky though. I ditched it for Il makiage. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I'm in the same boat with the addition that I'm immensely pale. My go to was Urban Decay All Nighter but it's been discontinued. Currently using Fenty Pro Filt'r and the colour match is great but it doesn't go on as smoothly or last as well as the Urban Decay did. The primer helps but it's just not the same and I am sad. "
I’m the same my skin is so pale it’s really difficult to get a good match without completely washing my face out. I had a colour match done at boots a while ago for their No.7 range and it turned out I was the lightest shade that they had. It’s so shit when they discontinue something that’s your go to ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I’m passing on second-hand advice here, obviously, but I’m told by some amazing women who always look fucking awesome that Charlotte Tilbury stuff is great."
But you’ll want a second mortgage to buy it |
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By *edeWoman
over a year ago
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So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I went to Boots and had a free make up consultation with them, it was really good they tried different brand concealers and foundations for my skin type, I settled on the Boots own range in the end. It’s worth it if there is a Boots near you that does the free consults."
I’ll have a look into that thank you. I’ve had a colour match done there before so I’m sure they’ll offer it. |
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"I can’t remember the name of the good one
About £30….
Estée Lauder 24 hour I think?
Double wear? I want to try that.
YES THAT ONE! Thank you "
No worries, planning to go to the counter to get colour matched and you can get a voucher on their site for a sample |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can’t remember the name of the good one
About £30….
Estée Lauder 24 hour I think?
Double wear? I want to try that.
YES THAT ONE! Thank you
Double wear note - it’s heavy, and looks awful in photos, but coverage is amazing. It can look a bit masky though. I ditched it for Il makiage. "
Oh maybe I’ll try that one then. Is it online only or can you go get colour matched in a shop? |
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"Il Makiage is great for dry skin. It’s available online only and gives a buildable coverage. Their colour range is also very good, and it sets Matt.
I didn't get on with it personally. The colour match was great and it looked great at first but for me it broke apart and came off my nose by lunch time, even with primers, powders and setting sprays. Couldn't get it to last at all. "
I got thet with urban decay. Just couldn’t make it work but it sets really really well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have tried all sorts but have found the Boots No 7 Restore & Renew foundation excellent.
It is neither dewy or matt but an in between that covers up any blemishes.
I’d would highly recommend the matching concealer too as that is the best that I have tried.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can’t remember the name of the good one
About £30….
Estée Lauder 24 hour I think?
Double wear? I want to try that.
YES THAT ONE! Thank you
Double wear note - it’s heavy, and looks awful in photos, but coverage is amazing. It can look a bit masky though. I ditched it for Il makiage.
Oh maybe I’ll try that one then. Is it online only or can you go get colour matched in a shop?"
They only sell online but have a great colour match tool - and if they get it wrong they’ll refund you no questions asked. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I can’t remember the name of the good one
About £30….
Estée Lauder 24 hour I think? "
I have that but it’s I feel like it’s so cakey on my face. I can only wear it for a few hours then I want to take it off. |
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"I'm in the same boat with the addition that I'm immensely pale. My go to was Urban Decay All Nighter but it's been discontinued. Currently using Fenty Pro Filt'r and the colour match is great but it doesn't go on as smoothly or last as well as the Urban Decay did. The primer helps but it's just not the same and I am sad.
I’m the same my skin is so pale it’s really difficult to get a good match without completely washing my face out. I had a colour match done at boots a while ago for their No.7 range and it turned out I was the lightest shade that they had. It’s so shit when they discontinue something that’s your go to ! "
It's a pain isn't it! It's better than it used to be. Used to only be three expensive brands that did anything I could wear. The lightest of most high street brands is still too dark for me though. It was so sad. I'm still in mourning! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Il Makiage is great for dry skin. It’s available online only and gives a buildable coverage. Their colour range is also very good, and it sets Matt. "
I’ll definitely have a look into that. I think I need to stay away from the full coverage foundations and find something with a more medium coverage with having the dry patches on my face. |
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If you want a good long wear full coverage, I don’t think you can beat Estée Lauder Double Wear (they also do free shade matching service and free samples). It can is quite matte so make sure you moisturise well if you have dry skin. Other good full coverage options: Mac Studio fix, YSL All Hours, NARS Longwear Radiant. Good budget options: Maybelline FitMe Matte & Poreless or Loreal True Match. Primark actually do a dupe of double wear too that’s pretty good - I think it’s called Double Cover or something. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Il Makiage is great for dry skin. It’s available online only and gives a buildable coverage. Their colour range is also very good, and it sets Matt.
I’ll definitely have a look into that. I think I need to stay away from the full coverage foundations and find something with a more medium coverage with having the dry patches on my face. "
If you’re using a cream or lotion moisturiser ditch it for an oil (I adore no 7 beauty oil). It cleared my dry patches. Highly recommend it. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Nars foundation but I have recently started using a Pixi oil based primer serum underneath that and it makes my foundation go on lovely and my face feels well moisturised all day."
I’ve been having a look at Nars actually as I haven’t tried their foundation yet. |
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Just seen you mentioned about dry patches. Make sure you use a gentle exfoliator once or twice a week. This will not only help to reduce and smooth out the dry patches but it will also enable your moisturiser to work more effectively. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I’m passing on second-hand advice here, obviously, but I’m told by some amazing women who always look fucking awesome that Charlotte Tilbury stuff is great."
Thanks for the recommendation RTG but I already have it. |
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Charlotte Tilbury Beautiful Skin Foundation, has buildable coverage and still maintains a dewy finish, but the most important thing to concentrate on is your skin care i.e. cleanse, exfoliate, tone, serums (hyaluronic acid, vitamin C), a good eye cream and moisturiser, followed by a factor 50 sunblock (365 days of the year). Allow each stage to absorb, with a couple of minutes or so between. Then a primer followed by your makeup, because if you don't prep the skin correctly, your foundation and concealer won't give you the best results. |
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If you want dewy finish, try Estée Lauder Illusionist, YSL Touche Eclat Foundation, MAC Face and Body foundation or NARS Sheer glow foundation.
Good budget options: Bourjois healthy mix or Maybelline dream skin x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say "
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it . |
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it . "
Jeez I use primer at work |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Anyone recommend a good contouring palette? My go to (KVD) is getting hard to get hold of. I’m olive skinned and usually tanned so something with a strong dark/highlight contrast. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"If you want a good long wear full coverage, I don’t think you can beat Estée Lauder Double Wear (they also do free shade matching service and free samples). It can is quite matte so make sure you moisturise well if you have dry skin. Other good full coverage options: Mac Studio fix, YSL All Hours, NARS Longwear Radiant. Good budget options: Maybelline FitMe Matte & Poreless or Loreal True Match. Primark actually do a dupe of double wear too that’s pretty good - I think it’s called Double Cover or something. "
I have Estée Lauder double wear already. I really wish I liked it because it gives such great coverage but I feel like it looks too cakey on my face I’ll definitely have a look at your other recommendations though, Thank you |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nars Sheer Glow usually in Siberia. It's gorgeous and feels light but provides good coverage. I apply with a damp beauty blender which makes a big difference too.
I've got a bit of a tan at the moment and I'm using MAC Studio Fix in NC10. I like it but it's not dewy and nowhere near as nice as Sheer Glow but the shade matches my skin well.
My skin is awful. And occasionally my skin goes through the worst dry and flakey phases but no matter what I do, nothing helps so I always have to ride it out with a crusty ass face. But if you haven't already tried getting to the root cause of the dry skin maybe look into that and some products to help? |
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it .
Jeez I use primer at work"
This is priming skin not walls |
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"If you want a good long wear full coverage, I don’t think you can beat Estée Lauder Double Wear (they also do free shade matching service and free samples). It can is quite matte so make sure you moisturise well if you have dry skin. Other good full coverage options: Mac Studio fix, YSL All Hours, NARS Longwear Radiant. Good budget options: Maybelline FitMe Matte & Poreless or Loreal True Match. Primark actually do a dupe of double wear too that’s pretty good - I think it’s called Double Cover or something.
I have Estée Lauder double wear already. I really wish I liked it because it gives such great coverage but I feel like it looks too cakey on my face I’ll definitely have a look at your other recommendations though, Thank you "
You could also try Double Wear Light - that has the same staying power but not as heavy x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Anyone tried Nars or Huda? "
Nars is the one I’m looking into. I’ve tried a few bits from their brand but not their foundation. Huda beauty’s setting powder is supposed to be amazing! |
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it .
Jeez I use primer at work
This is priming skin not walls "
Then wicks was a mile of the mark |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I haven't shopped for foundation in ages, but people rave about the Haus Labs one at Sephora. It's fucking expensive though."
Oh that’s Lady gaga’s brand isn’t it? I’ve heard good reviews about it as well. |
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"Nars Sheer Glow usually in Siberia. It's gorgeous and feels light but provides good coverage. I apply with a damp beauty blender which makes a big difference too.
I've got a bit of a tan at the moment and I'm using MAC Studio Fix in NC10. I like it but it's not dewy and nowhere near as nice as Sheer Glow but the shade matches my skin well.
My skin is awful. And occasionally my skin goes through the worst dry and flakey phases but no matter what I do, nothing helps so I always have to ride it out with a crusty ass face. But if you haven't already tried getting to the root cause of the dry skin maybe look into that and some products to help?"
Definitely not wicks il use what you have |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it .
Jeez I use primer at work"
Is it cheap? Will it cover all my imperfections? If so send me the details |
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it . "
I really, really rate the Fenty hydrating primer (pink one). Even though I'm not totally happy with the foundation, it significantly improved how smoothly it went on so I can't wait to see how good a better foundation will be with it. It's lovely and hydrating and makes my face feel all silky. |
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"Anyone tried Nars or Huda?
Nars is the one I’m looking into. I’ve tried a few bits from their brand but not their foundation. Huda beauty’s setting powder is supposed to be amazing! "
I want a more sheer look think Nars is worth a try (and might grab a Huda setting powder en route) |
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I've recently switched to skin tints instead of foundation and really prefer them. In particular I like the L'Oréal one and the new Maybelline one is probably my favourite. Still use a primer (wet n wild, cheap as chips about 6 quid) and set with loose powder. Lasts most of the day. I have combination skin, usual 49 yr old wrinkles but think that this looks more flattering than foundation. |
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"Anyone tried Nars or Huda?
Nars is the one I’m looking into. I’ve tried a few bits from their brand but not their foundation. Huda beauty’s setting powder is supposed to be amazing! "
Siberia is a fantastic shade if you're pale. It's probably the palest I've ever tried. Only downside is that it is a tiiiiiiiny bit on the yellow side but it's still fantastic.
Also, Maybelline roll on concealer in 95 cool ivory is a fantastic concealer if you're super pale. |
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By *mber81Woman
over a year ago
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"If you want a good long wear full coverage, I don’t think you can beat Estée Lauder Double Wear (they also do free shade matching service and free samples). It can is quite matte so make sure you moisturise well if you have dry skin. Other good full coverage options: Mac Studio fix, YSL All Hours, NARS Longwear Radiant. Good budget options: Maybelline FitMe Matte & Poreless or Loreal True Match. Primark actually do a dupe of double wear too that’s pretty good - I think it’s called Double Cover or something.
I have Estée Lauder double wear already. I really wish I liked it because it gives such great coverage but I feel like it looks too cakey on my face I’ll definitely have a look at your other recommendations though, Thank you "
Try mixing a little serum into it before applying and avoid powder on top and use a setting spray instead. That made a massive difference for me and it lasts ages! |
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My partner uses Tom Ford ,won't use anything else.
I don't know about make up myself except cost me a small fortune in Selfridges last xmas.
Just know he says after he puts it on in a morning lasts all day until night. |
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it .
Jeez I use primer at work
Is it cheap? Will it cover all my imperfections? If so send me the details "
It works a treat actually but I jumped the gun I didn't realize this was a proper thread good luck on the search not that any of you need it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t use a proper foundation, I use the Nivea bb tinted moisturiser or the Avon one. My daughter uses the brand that comes in pink and black (can’t for the life of me remember the name)
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Nars Sheer Glow usually in Siberia. It's gorgeous and feels light but provides good coverage. I apply with a damp beauty blender which makes a big difference too.
I've got a bit of a tan at the moment and I'm using MAC Studio Fix in NC10. I like it but it's not dewy and nowhere near as nice as Sheer Glow but the shade matches my skin well.
My skin is awful. And occasionally my skin goes through the worst dry and flakey phases but no matter what I do, nothing helps so I always have to ride it out with a crusty ass face. But if you haven't already tried getting to the root cause of the dry skin maybe look into that and some products to help?"
Thanks for the recommendations. I’m definitely swaying towards trying Nars out!
My skin is awful as well although it has been good for a few months so I can get away with wearing minimal makeup and letting my skin breathe a bit, which is nice. I’m on medication for my acne and I think that’s the cause of the dry skin but I know if I stop it, it’ll set me back. I’m just trying to work with what I’ve got at the minute and trying to keep it as hydrated as possible. |
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I use maybelline fit me, it's for normal to dry skin, I always used to suffer with the horrible dry cakey patches. And for setting I use rcma powder, never get any flash back with it and it lasts absolutely ages. I did try the rcma foundation but it's an art to apply as it's so thick so it's my special occasion one now .
For priming I just use a good hydrating moisturiser, let that soak in, then elf putty where needed.
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"My partner uses Tom Ford ,won't use anything else.
I don't know about make up myself except cost me a small fortune in Selfridges last xmas.
Just know he says after he puts it on in a morning lasts all day until night. "
Lucky partner! |
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"I haven't shopped for foundation in ages, but people rave about the Haus Labs one at Sephora. It's fucking expensive though.
Oh that’s Lady gaga’s brand isn’t it? I’ve heard good reviews about it as well. "
Yes.
I watch Teresa is Dead on YouTube - dry skin, she shit talks a lot of things (so I don't think she's just selling things) but she's raved about this stuff. And Rituelle de Fille primer.
None of this shit is cheap, but she earns money reviewing things. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I've recently switched to skin tints instead of foundation and really prefer them. In particular I like the L'Oréal one and the new Maybelline one is probably my favourite. Still use a primer (wet n wild, cheap as chips about 6 quid) and set with loose powder. Lasts most of the day. I have combination skin, usual 49 yr old wrinkles but think that this looks more flattering than foundation."
I think I might invest in a skin tint or a BB cream for the days where I don’t feel like wearing much make up. I’ll have a look into it , thank you |
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"So I rarely wear anything more than mascara now but I used to work on makeup counters.
If your makeup isn't sitting well it may be you need to prep better with a primer first.
Or if it's certain patches it may be that you need to adjust skincare routine/moisturiser as our skin changes for seasons etc.
It's a fecking nightmare is all I can say
I’ve been using elf poreless putty primer and it’s been ok to be honest, it blurs my pores really well but I should probably look into something more hydrating.
I’ve got really rubbish skin anyway so it’s trial and error on what will break me out or not, when I find something that doesn’t I cling onto it .
Jeez I use primer at work
Is it cheap? Will it cover all my imperfections? If so send me the details
It works a treat actually but I jumped the gun I didn't realize this was a proper thread good luck on the search not that any of you need it "
It’s okay don’t worry about it |
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No7 stay perfect, it’s a really nice medium coverage and also the finish is natural- not overly matte or dewy, just right in the middle!
Also exfoliating can help with the dry patches |
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"I use maybelline fit me, it's for normal to dry skin, I always used to suffer with the horrible dry cakey patches. And for setting I use rcma powder, never get any flash back with it and it lasts absolutely ages. I did try the rcma foundation but it's an art to apply as it's so thick so it's my special occasion one now .
For priming I just use a good hydrating moisturiser, let that soak in, then elf putty where needed.
Tinder "
I use the Fit Me concealer I love it! It never creases under my eyes and it’s really affordable too. |
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over a year ago
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"My partner uses Tom Ford ,won't use anything else.
I don't know about make up myself except cost me a small fortune in Selfridges last xmas.
Just know he says after he puts it on in a morning lasts all day until night. "
Thats a hefty price tag for foundation though I’d be expecting miracles to happen putting that on my face at that price. Your partner is very lucky. |
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" the most important thing to concentrate on is your skin care i.e. cleanse, exfoliate, tone, serums (hyaluronic acid, vitamin C), a good eye cream and moisturiser, followed by a factor 50 sunblock (365 days of the year). "
Do people really do all these things every day?! I'm a girl (woman, actually ) and I can't stand ANYTHING on my face. I tried some kind of anti aging cream described as "light, non greasy with SPF blah blah" and it felt like I had goo on my face all day. I do put suncream on, but only when I think it's necessary, and it hate it. No, actually, I abhor how it feels. It's horrid.
Unless I'm somewhere like where I am now (outdoor temps over 40°C) or it's obvious very sunny, I wash my face with water and that's it. I wear a wide brimmed hat, stay as out of the sun as I can and have to wear sunglasses all the damn time anyway (because I have feeble eyes).
Serious question, do people who put all these products on not feel like you've got a whacking great thick something on your face? Or am I just weird?
I obviously can't add anything useful to the foundation question, sorry. The last time I had makeup applied (professionally), I got as far as home before feeling so awful that I scrubbed it all off and went to the wedding bare faced, as I'd originally planned |
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I'm probably repeating but a good base is very important for any foundation. Good spf and moisturizer are key
In the summer I'm using Dr jart bb cream
And I've been loving elfs halo glow foundation
Its worth speaking to the girls on the beauty counters in boots. If you have your eye on a more expensive brand ask if they have any samples before splashing out on a full bottle |
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" the most important thing to concentrate on is your skin care i.e. cleanse, exfoliate, tone, serums (hyaluronic acid, vitamin C), a good eye cream and moisturiser, followed by a factor 50 sunblock (365 days of the year).
Do people really do all these things every day?! I'm a girl (woman, actually ) and I can't stand ANYTHING on my face. I tried some kind of anti aging cream described as "light, non greasy with SPF blah blah" and it felt like I had goo on my face all day. I do put suncream on, but only when I think it's necessary, and it hate it. No, actually, I abhor how it feels. It's horrid.
Unless I'm somewhere like where I am now (outdoor temps over 40°C) or it's obvious very sunny, I wash my face with water and that's it. I wear a wide brimmed hat, stay as out of the sun as I can and have to wear sunglasses all the damn time anyway (because I have feeble eyes).
Serious question, do people who put all these products on not feel like you've got a whacking great thick something on your face? Or am I just weird?
I obviously can't add anything useful to the foundation question, sorry. The last time I had makeup applied (professionally), I got as far as home before feeling so awful that I scrubbed it all off and went to the wedding bare faced, as I'd originally planned "
Some stuff feels heavy. Most doesn't.
When I hit puberty I became an instant oil slick. That's when I started using moisturiser - wash face, apply moisturiser at that stage, and the moisturiser was much lighter than the slick I'd stripped from my face.
I don't know if I've built up tolerance over time (most serums and shit don't feel like anything, moisturiser does, makeup does, but it's within bounds)... but I started in late primary school with "it feels better than what I just washed off"! |
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" the most important thing to concentrate on is your skin care i.e. cleanse, exfoliate, tone, serums (hyaluronic acid, vitamin C), a good eye cream and moisturiser, followed by a factor 50 sunblock (365 days of the year).
Do people really do all these things every day?! I'm a girl (woman, actually ) and I can't stand ANYTHING on my face. I tried some kind of anti aging cream described as "light, non greasy with SPF blah blah" and it felt like I had goo on my face all day. I do put suncream on, but only when I think it's necessary, and it hate it. No, actually, I abhor how it feels. It's horrid.
Unless I'm somewhere like where I am now (outdoor temps over 40°C) or it's obvious very sunny, I wash my face with water and that's it. I wear a wide brimmed hat, stay as out of the sun as I can and have to wear sunglasses all the damn time anyway (because I have feeble eyes).
Serious question, do people who put all these products on not feel like you've got a whacking great thick something on your face? Or am I just weird?
I obviously can't add anything useful to the foundation question, sorry. The last time I had makeup applied (professionally), I got as far as home before feeling so awful that I scrubbed it all off and went to the wedding bare faced, as I'd originally planned "
I use olay sensitive care day fluid. You can get it in Tesco. It has SPF in it. I hate heavy moisturisers in the daytime too but this in nice and light and soaks in wonderfully. |
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"I've recently switched to skin tints instead of foundation and really prefer them. In particular I like the L'Oréal one and the new Maybelline one is probably my favourite. Still use a primer (wet n wild, cheap as chips about 6 quid) and set with loose powder. Lasts most of the day. I have combination skin, usual 49 yr old wrinkles but think that this looks more flattering than foundation.
I think I might invest in a skin tint or a BB cream for the days where I don’t feel like wearing much make up. I’ll have a look into it , thank you "
I was surprised at the coverage of the Maybelline one. Wee bit of concealer for any really red areas and it looks pretty flawless. |
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over a year ago
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I use the inkey list polyglutamic dewy sunscreen spf30 it hydrates, primes and protects and it does act as a good primer.
I don't wear proper foundation though I use Dr Jart BB or spray some utan cbd tanning water on my face instead. |
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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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My only advice is go see the orange lady’s at boots and use a sponge, they know their stuff. Top tip - If you have girls these mini ‘experience days’ make great birthday presents too and cost nothing. |
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I have a different challenge with foundation … as you might expect!!
Like you Shivs, I had a colour match done on Boots, and also a make up consultation with them … the ladies in there are fab - particularly with my kind of lady!
They recommended a Color from their range, which seems to work and gives me no skin issues.
Good luck xxx
R xxx |
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over a year ago
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Thanks for all the recommendations everyone! I think I’m going to go with Nars as that’s been mentioned a few times and I was already having a look at it. I’ll keep il makiage in mind as well if I end up hating the Nars one |
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By *ruceyyMan
over a year ago
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"Thanks for all the recommendations everyone! I think I’m going to go with Nars as that’s been mentioned a few times and I was already having a look at it. I’ll keep il makiage in mind as well if I end up hating the Nars one "
You're welcome hun |
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"Another here that switched to il makiage after using Este Lauder double wear.
Me. Il Makiage is better imo. DW sets a bit powdery and heavy. "
I agree with you. I just need a good primer now. |
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"Another here that switched to il makiage after using Este Lauder double wear.
Me. Il Makiage is better imo. DW sets a bit powdery and heavy.
I agree with you. I just need a good primer now."
The No 7 ones are a bit pricey but brilliant. |
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"Another here that switched to il makiage after using Este Lauder double wear.
Me. Il Makiage is better imo. DW sets a bit powdery and heavy.
I agree with you. I just need a good primer now."
I’ve heard good reviews about The Beauty Crop - Oui Cherie primer or Milk hydro grip. |
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I can highly recommend the Oui Cherie gripping primer and setting mist. Absolutely love them. I used to only use Charlotte Tilbury or Huda but I have discovered HNB cosmetics and the coverage is amazing for the price. The concealer is fantastic too. I also BPerfect chroma cover luminous as it is so dewy and I get so many compliments. It’s not full coverage though more medium.
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"I can highly recommend the Oui Cherie gripping primer and setting mist. Absolutely love them. I used to only use Charlotte Tilbury or Huda but I have discovered HNB cosmetics and the coverage is amazing for the price. The concealer is fantastic too. I also BPerfect chroma cover luminous as it is so dewy and I get so many compliments. It’s not full coverage though more medium.
Mrs "
I think I’m going to get the oui Cherie primer to try it out. Everyone is raving about it at the minute.
Oh I totally forgot about chroma cover! |
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