I'm from Germany, on vacation in Florida right now...and i have no clue what to buy...Make-up with good coverage, long-lasting for very light and not very clear skin?
use Revlon colorstay foundation it covers very well and stay for long time on skin, also Loreal true match foundation is good for oily skin and is lightweight .Make-up with good coverage, long-lasting for very light and not very clear skin?
I've heard that Revlon Colorstay is similar to mac, although I personally have never tried mac cosmetics. I recommend using Revlon Colorstay. It comes in a lot of colors and stays on for at least sixteen hours. There are two formulas, one for oily/combo skin and one for normal to dry skin. I've never tried Neutrogena but, I would suggestion looking on youtube for information about other foundations, it's a wonderful world of makeup videos if you enter some words into the search bar. Good luck and I hope you are enjoying Florida!
Almay smart shade foundation and conclear ( they work very well together ) is a good pick .
Its light weight , non-oily , has good coverage without using alot of product , and isn't that expensive .
If you need a little more coverage , i recomend buying both smart shade foundation and smart shade conclear.
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Double Wear by Estee Lauder is very good and I wear it cause I can build on the coverage for me. Doesn't come off till you wash it off, I have been wearing it for about 10yrs now.
Yes Revlon is a good one. Avon's ANEW line, is got a water based make up liquid, that's wonderful too. It's available every where I believe. xx
Almay or Revlon.
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