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Chanel Mat Lumiere Long Lasting Soft Matte Makeup SPF 15

Chanel modermizes matte with a light- weight formula that delivers a soft, natural look with maximum staying power. Medium coverage looks imprecca- ble and shine-free for up to 12 hours.

 

 

Clarins Truly Matte Foundation SPF 15

Suitable for all skin types but particularly suited to combination or oily skin in need of shine control. This non-oily foundation quite simply de- livers it all: coverage without thickness, radiance without shine, a fresh, natural look at anytime and protection combined with total comfort. The result? Superb make-up, a flawless complexion and skin that looks more beautiful every day.

 

 

Cle de Peau Beaute Refining Fluid Foundation SPF 24

A liquid treatment foundation that provides a flawless, radiant finish as if the quality of the skin has improved. Provides dewy moisture and a feeling of resilience.

 

 

Prescriptives Flawless Skin Total Protection Makeup SPF 15

It takes beauty and benefit to create flawless skin and Flawless Skin Total Protection Makeup SPF 15 provides both. This groundbreaking formula with Pro-XCell Complex, works on protect against sun damage and external assaults, while simultaneously diffusing imperfections. Achieves a flawless finish while working ‘undercover’ to provide your skin with superior skincare protection and boosts skin’s own internal defenses against damaging environment assaults. 

This lightweight, long-wearing foundation provides natural-looking medium to full coverage for all skin types. Available in 30 shades. Oil free.

 

 

Shiseido Sun Protection Liquid Foundation

Protects against powerful UVA/UVB rays with a just-applied-looking matte finish. Non-transferring liquid formula resists perspiration, water, and oil.

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4 Comments

sheaux

January 24th, 2010 at 10:27 pm    

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hey shirleen, i’m using shiseido’s foundation cake and occasionally BB cream.. i’m not sure why but my face seems to eat up makeup real quick. the makeup seems so “melt” or smthg. i do put primer before applying foundation.. should i change my foundation?

Shirleen

January 25th, 2010 at 12:18 am    

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Hi Sheaux,

Not too sure what you mean by eat up makeup but firstly do you have an oily skin? Or do you apply any loose powder after the foundation?

sheaux

January 26th, 2010 at 9:54 am    

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yeah, i have oily skin esp around the t-zone.. i don’t apply loose powder either.

Shirleen

January 27th, 2010 at 12:56 am    

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Hi Sheaux,

It is advisable for you to apply loose powder to help seal up the foundation.

To see if the loose powder really works for you, try this method : Over the weekend, with fresh applied foundation on your face, go to the cosmetic counter and apply the loose powder from the sampling using the loose powder brush. Why I prefer to use a brush instead of a pad as it will create a lighter and more natural look. After a few hours, see if your makeup really ‘melt’. If it doesn’t, then you can go ahead and purchase it.

I personally like Chanel and Bare Escentuals (from Sephora) loose powder. :-)

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