Do I Really Need Foundation?
Whether you call it foundation, makeup, base, or “that thick goopy stuff that makes me feel like I have a mask on,” it is a necessary cosmetic item for many reasons.
*Foundation smooths out your skin tones by covering broken capillaries, blotches, dark circles and any other slight imperfections your skin might have.
*The right foundation equalizes your skin, so the rest of your makeup will go on smoothly.
*A good foundation will provide you some sun protection, which is very important, especially if you do not use moisturizers with sun protection.
Foundation acts like a primer, a go-between between your skin and the rest of your makeup application that allows your makeup to go on smoother and look fresher longer. Foundation is your friend! :)
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4 opinions for Do I Really Need Foundation?
Tisco
Jan 5, 2006 at 7:23 pm
How do I get rid of acne. Can you give any suggestions as to what I can use to get rid of my acne. I have an oily face but it is really very dry after I wash it in the morning. During the day, I need to apply powder again as it becomes very oily. Would be grateful to your suggestions
Christina Jones
Jan 5, 2006 at 7:31 pm
Hi Tisco…I will answer your question tomorrow (or Monday at the latest) in the form of a new post, so keep your eye on the main page. Thanks so much for stopping by and reading and for your question! I hope to see you back soon (with some good answers for you!)!
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Jan 6, 2006 at 8:17 am
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Jan 8, 2006 at 11:13 pm
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