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Estee Lauder Foundation
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Mimi_Arc_en_ciel
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Hi,
For years now ive been using estee Lauder double wear foundation, the cheapest ive found is £22. I don't trust eBay to buy make up from!
Does anyone know a "like" foundation or know if I can get it cheaper elsewhere?
Thanks
For years now ive been using estee Lauder double wear foundation, the cheapest ive found is £22. I don't trust eBay to buy make up from!
Does anyone know a "like" foundation or know if I can get it cheaper elsewhere?
Thanks
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Sorry never a fan of Estee foundations or that particular one.
But have read that either Rimmel or Revlon do one which is as good. Sorry no idea of the names??? Bet someone will know.0 -
You could be really MSE :-
http://www.thankyourbody.com/homemade-foundation/
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Liquid-Foundation0 -
donnac2558 wrote: »Sorry never a fan of Estee foundations or that particular one.
But have read that either Rimmel or Revlon do one which is as good. Sorry no idea of the names??? Bet someone will know.
I think it might be Revlon colourstay (or at least that what Google tells me)Stevie_Palimo wrote: »You could be really MSE :-
http://www.thankyourbody.com/homemade-foundation/
http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Liquid-Foundation
I like the idea, but don't think its for me I'm afraid!0 -
Doubt I would want to try it either if I were a female.0
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I love Double Wear too but haven't bought it for a few years, TBH I've never found anything as good.
I do have lots of barely used bottles of foundation in my drawer though that I've tried. With all the stuff I've wasted I might just as well have bought the bloomin DW! :rotfl:Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
The dupe is Revlon Colourstay for oily skin0
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I'm a Double Wear user and though I've used ColourStay in the past, I don't find it as good.0
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Yeah, Colourstay in in my drawer lolAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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Doublewear rocks! Yes, same I've heard Revlon Colourstay is quite similar but dries too quickly. cost £10ish0
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Thanks everyone - I popped out on my lunch yesterday and brought some Revlon Colourstay. Managed to almost match the same colour as EL DW
Will let you know what I think in a few days!0
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