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Which mineral foundation works best?

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I NEED ONE TO COVER ACNE..! which is better l'oreal,maybelline,covergirl.. ? please help :)

and plz dont say bare minerals or everydayminereal bc im not allowed to order online... thx a lot :) xo

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  2. you can buy bareminerals at ulta. They have a whole section dedicated to tat brand.

  3. I use Trublend natural minerals.  It works pretty good for me since I have had a lot of acne problems and I bought it at my local drug store.

  4. Personally, I am devoted to maybelline. However, I have heard the the best ones to get to cover acne (I don't have bad acne) are bare minerals or sheer cover. You don't have to order online, because they are sold in stores like Sephora or Ulta, which are usually at the mall or close by. I recommend getting samples at the mall (at stores like JC Penny, Sephora, and Ulta) to see which one works better on your skin, because what works for one person might not work for another. It depends on  your skin.

  5. Missha Cosmetics

    They much more natural.

    I work there

    I LOVE it!

    And, we r having a buy 1 get 1 free

    thing going on. BUT thats in Queens, NY


  6. for oily skin dont use foundation because it can clogged your pores, and that can contribute with the breakouts.

    lancome has tinted moisturizer( its oil free) you can get great coverage and not look caky like.

    now for powder you can use any mineral but make sure that you read the ingridients if the first ingridient is mica or zync they are the best you if they have other ingridients first, dont use them because they are mineral "fillers" and they will clogged your pores.

    hope this helps

  7. sorry but i use bare minerals and i get it at ulta... so u dont really have to get it online

  8. all of them work good. and you dont have to get abreminerals online. they sell it at sephora. ( if there is one located by you) but really all of those work fine :D good luck!

  9. If you buy mineral makeup in the drugstore, BE CAREFUL! Many of the "mineral makeups" you can find there are standard gak with a little mineral thrown in so that they can claim that they offer minerals. Get educated on ingredients and read labels. The things you want to see at the top of the list are titanium dioxide, zinc oxide. If the list is long and has a lot of unpronounceable stuff, it likely isn't "true" mineral makeup.

    I have read good things about Loreal mineral makeup. But I have never tried it. Read the label and see what it contains before you buy.

    If you can get to an Ulta or a Sephora, you can buy better mineral makeups in store. That is also a great place to try different shades, so you can get the one that works best for you.

    Whatever brand you buy, application is key! It takes practice to get it right. And the first time you try it, it will be a real pain. But, once you get the hang of it, it gets fast and easy and you will love it.

    When you buy your mineral makeup, buy a kabuki brush. It will give you the best coverage and make application faster and easier. Well worth the few extra dollars, trust me.

    Apply by swirling the brush in minerals you tap into the lid or into a small ceramic or glass bowl. Press down firmly and really pick up the minerals. Then, tap the handle on the edge of the lid or dish to let excess fall back into the lid or dish. Starting at your forehead, apply by buffing, or working the brush in a firm, circular pattern, not lifting it from your skin. Buff, buff, buff, across your forehead. Now, work your way down your temples. Stop and pick up more foundation, as you need to.

    Work down the outside of your face, to your jawline, down your throat, blending out on your neck. Do the inside of your face. Don't' forget your eyelids and the corners around your nose. Buff, buff, buff. Really work and blend it! If you need more coverage in certain areas, pick up more minerals and buff extra coverage just in those spots. Then, blend it out to match the rest of your face. This will take a little practice, to get the level of coverage you need for your own skin. Finish with a mineral veil like product and you are ready to do your eyes, cheeks and lips.

    Once you really know what you are doing, you can get your foundation on and your skin looking nearly flawless in far, far less time than liquid and cream foundations take. Just be willing to practice, practice, practice at first.  

  10. I am using maybelline mineral foundation. It definitely lasts longer than usual foundation. Longer lasting & lucent. I do not have to retouch (powder on) at the rest room during work or college. You need concealer first, then powder. But other foundation also can cover any acne or dark undereyes.

  11. Well I use L'oreal

    and it helped my skin clear up


  12. umm covergirl is realy good with bags under ur eyes

    while i think lo'real is best for acne

    but maybelline is best red spots on ur face

    but all products will work wel these are what i think are best.

    hope this helps :)

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