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tinted moisturiser recommendations
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Hi - I use Avon Visual Perfection, which has an SPF Factor 20. I have used it for a couple of years now and the "tint" develops slightly as you wear it. It looks totally natural.
It's about £8 a tube but quite a few Avon Reps sell it on Ebay for a lot less.
Only thing is, you MUST NOT get it in your eyes, so wash your hands after applying. Like most make-ups it does say "avoid the eyes" but I must have itched my eye one day after applying it and I nearly went through the roof. It was so painful and watered for about an hour.0 -
Has anyone tried the Olay moisturiser with a touch of Max Factor foundation?0
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Tried my samples of EB MMU and I'm not keen on the results - it looks a bit powdery, I want dewy maybe I'll try to Laura Mercier's tinted foundation - I fancy a trip to Liberty now the kids are back at school (just for looking) or to Brent Cross.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0
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Dustykitten wrote: »Tried my samples of EB MMU and I'm not keen on the results - it looks a bit powdery, I want dewy maybe I'll try to Laura Mercier's tinted foundation - I fancy a trip to Liberty now the kids are back at school (just for looking) or to Brent Cross.
If you are getting a powdery finish you are using too much0 -
Been using boots natural collection in their lightest shade for a few weeks now, great coverage, I would reccomend.Aim - BUYING A HOUSE :eek: by November 2013!Saved = 100% on 03/07/12 :j0
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the_devil_made_me_do_it wrote: »Has anyone tried the Olay moisturiser with a touch of Max Factor foundation?0
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Another vote for the Benefit You Rebel (Lite for me as I have very pale skin). I've tried a lot of tinted moisturisers as I don't like foundation, and although it's expensive, it is the best I've tried. A tube is about £20 and I find it lasts me about 6 months so I think it works out OK.0
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