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Foundation suggestions

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Okay so I'm looking for a really good foundation that isn't cakey or oily

any ideas

oh i need it to have some yellow undertones cause i'm asian and the ones that don't have yellow undertones don't really blend that well into my skin

And i'd like to be able to find it at like a pharmacy or like wal-mart or target. (i know i'm cheap, LOL)

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  1. yes actually i do no one!! haha lol sorry im baballing i tend to do tat a lot!!! so um yes i foumd that Revlon true match works very well!!! its not heavy( like the rimmel stuff i had and it also looked cakey) but this true match or whatev its called is very good... bc u dont have to keep buying new foundation if u get tan or lighter bc u twist the thing and you get your shade!!! its amazing! you will love it no lie! just thought that i would tell u that these r the brands that r bad from drugstores and the ones that are good here ya go:

    Bad:

    wetnwild horrible n cheap

    covergirl cheep and cakey

    nyc again cheep cakey and just bad for your skin

    Good :) :

    Loreal

    revlon

    ulta brand

    hope this helps ok bi :)


  2. There's a saying 'you get what you pay for' which applies in skin care/cosmetics.  And if you always do what you always did, you always get what you always got.  I've tried the drugstore cosmetics and was never satisfied w/my results.  This ended up costing more in the long run because I was always buying something else.  I no longer travel that route because I found aularale.com/7002.  This line has everything I need to achieve whatever look I'm trying to get.  And it doesn't look like I borrowed someone else's make up.  They are concentrated products so a little goes a long way - which I find very cost effective.  I believe you will too.


  3. Target sells a great brand for women of color, I am Japanese and Cherokee Indian so I know all about needing the yellow undertones-Look for it by name "Sonia Kashuk."  She offers a wide variety of palattes and colors!

  4. I use the Almay SmartShade foundation. You pick the kind of skin ton you have: Light, Light/Medium, or Dark. The foundation starts out white then as is it being blended in, you turns the color of your skin. I think Revlon has a foundation like that too. :D
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