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runner04
02-08-2004, 02:07 PM
Hey,

I was just wondering if anyone knows of a good foundation that will make your skin look flawless and natural like all the movie stars, but not all cakey. I have some sun spots on my face from all the years of lifeguarding and I would love to be able to cover then up and make my skin look beautiful and perfect. I was thinking of trying M.A.C. makeup, but I'm not sure. Let me know if you have any suggestions!! :)

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Jennee
02-09-2004, 07:07 PM
Hey,

I was just wondering if anyone knows of a good foundation that will make your skin look flawless and natural like all the movie stars, but not all cakey. I have some sun spots on my face from all the years of lifeguarding and I would love to be able to cover then up and make my skin look beautiful and perfect. I was thinking of trying M.A.C. makeup, but I'm not sure. Let me know if you have any suggestions!! :)

I definitely recommend MAC...it is the best. I have never gotten so many people begging me to tell them what makeup I use. Plus most of the formulas have an SPF. Go to a MAC counter and let them know you want to buy products and they will usually give you a complementary make over. Plus if you don't like it they will let you return it after weeks of use!!

Hope this helps you!

Jennee

runner04
02-10-2004, 08:34 PM
Thank you so much for your reply!!! I'm definately going to check out the MAC foundation!

producttramp
02-11-2004, 04:53 PM
Never tried MAC myself, but I trid clinique, prescriptives, estee, etc. and found that Bare minerals beats them all. I have sunspots, scars,etc. and use this daily. My skin looks flawless and it doesnt rub off. The key to mineral makeup is blending/buffing with the brush. It works and I would never go back to liquid makeup again. I have a big jar that i got off an auction site and it has lasted since last summer and is still 1/2 full. Cost effective, works better than the rest and no breakouts or cakeyness. I have tried so many and this is my favorite stuff ever. Skin looks radiant.

californiasunflower
02-11-2004, 09:20 PM
HI Runner!

Have you considered a visit to the dermatologist for bleaching solution for the facial sunspots? It works well on the face as well as the other alpha hydroxy products the dermatologist may recommend. Renova and/or Retin-A also help with the sunspots.

miper
03-10-2004, 07:48 AM
Stupid question, but what is MAC?

Anita1982
03-10-2004, 11:13 AM
Never tried MAC myself, but I trid clinique, prescriptives, estee, etc. and found that Bare minerals beats them all. I have sunspots, scars,etc. and use this daily. My skin looks flawless and it doesnt rub off. The key to mineral makeup is blending/buffing with the brush. It works and I would never go back to liquid makeup again. I have a big jar that i got off an auction site and it has lasted since last summer and is still 1/2 full. Cost effective, works better than the rest and no breakouts or cakeyness. I have tried so many and this is my favorite stuff ever. Skin looks radiant.

Hello,
Well, I never tried mineral makeup before, but after I have heard so many compliments about this product, I definitely would like to give it a try. However, I have oily and acneic prone skin, do you think that this product would help improve my skin too, or it only covers the blemishes?? I went to Sephora website, and tried to order, but it is sooo expensive. The little makeup compact is $28, and the brush itself is $22. I was wondering if you got your products for a lot cheaper, and where? Thank you
Anita

producttramp
03-10-2004, 11:29 AM
I have combo skin and some areas breakout super easy. The bareminerals makeup doesnt make me break out and gives some spf coverage too. Try the auction websites, a lot of times people sell samples etc. Get a big brush at a drugstore or sally's and save $ there too. I find it blends into my skin (scars, unevenness, freckles etc) easily but you have to BLEND it well. If it looks cakey, you used too much or didnt buff/blend it in right. Hope this helps. :)

 
 
 




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