What's the best foundation powder you've used? (color, product, head)
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Hey all, i’m just wondering what foundation powder you would recommend to use. I love Chanel Powder pure radiance Oil , Spent half a month, moisturizer works well, Wet feeling completely not clog pores and a little color to brighten the lot is not oil. I bought the 02 color number, is used the most natural colors, skin look healthy. SPF15 basic enough in the city. There is a unique retro obsession of Anna Sui fragrance sincerely recommend.
NYX twin cake powder in pale. Its the only pale powder that isn't chalky, too yellow and affordable. I barely have to use any. Just enough to fix my concealer and matte out my skin finish a bit. I like that the sponge is kept in a separate level than the makeup cake too.
Bare Minerals in Fair and Fairly Light. I wear Fair in winter, Fairly Light in summer, and a mix of the two in spring and fall. I like their new matte line even better. I just wear a little concealer around my eyes and nose to even out my skin tone. I also wear face primer underneath.
Jane Iredale's Pure Pressed Mineral foundation. I love that I can now just buy refills for the compact vs. a whole new compact each time. It costs me about $34 every 3-4 months. I am a redhead and I use the color Warm Silk and it is the perfect color for me. Any aesthetician that carries Jane Iredale products will give you a sample of the powders and will do color matching if you're interested in a change.
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