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Full Coverage foundation

  • 27-05-2013 12:56am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    Hi guys!! New to this boards thing so just getting the hang of it:)! I am looking for a really full covarge foundation? I used mac studio fix full coverage fluid and i liked it but not for the price didnt cover everything! I also used panstick adn loved it for so long but gone off it now, wondering has anyone any suggestions i ahve freckles and need to cover them:(


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,166 ✭✭✭Tasden


    Sarsx wrote: »
    Hi guys!! New to this boards thing so just getting the hang of it:)! I am looking for a really full covarge foundation? I used mac studio fix full coverage fluid and i liked it but not for the price didnt cover everything! I also used panstick adn loved it for so long but gone off it now, wondering has anyone any suggestions i ahve freckles and need to cover them:(

    Don't cover your freckles!

    But if you insist on it, illamasqua rich liquid is like a mask. Its verrry paste like and dry but it covers absolutely everything. You'll need a good primer to stop caking though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,331 ✭✭✭Ilyana 2.0


    Tasden wrote: »
    Don't cover your freckles!

    But if you insist on it, illamasqua rich liquid is like a mask. Its verrry paste like and dry but it covers absolutely everything. You'll need a good primer to stop caking though.

    Hi, just wondering where one can buy Illamasqua? I have bad acne scarring that even.ELDW can't cover, so this foundation sounds brilliant.

    EDIT: Debenhams stock it. On the wishlist for payday!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,166 ✭✭✭Tasden


    Ilyana 2.0 wrote: »
    Hi, just wondering where one can buy Illamasqua? I have bad acne scarring that even.ELDW can't cover, so this foundation sounds brilliant.

    EDIT: Debenhams stock it. On the wishlist for payday!

    I *think* the only one left in Ireland is in Belfast now since the Dublin one in bt2 closed. But you can order online, which I know is difficult with shades etc. but you can google comparisons of shades with Mac shades and it will give you an idea of which one to order. They have a wide range of shades!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 23,646 ✭✭✭✭qo2cj1dsne8y4k


    Ilyana 2.0 wrote: »
    Hi, just wondering where one can buy Illamasqua? I have bad acne scarring that even.ELDW can't cover, so this foundation sounds brilliant.

    EDIT: Debenhams stock it. On the wishlist for payday!

    Just be careful with this if you are prone to acne/problem skin. I find it's absolutely awful for problem prone skin.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,331 ✭✭✭Ilyana 2.0


    Tasden wrote: »
    I *think* the only one left in Ireland is in Belfast now since the Dublin one in bt2 closed. But you can order online, which I know is difficult with shades etc. but you can google comparisons of shades with Mac shades and it will give you an idea of which one to order. They have a wide range of shades!

    I might do that actually, the Illamasqua site gives an actual description of each shade, so I'll have a look at the MAC shades too to get a good idea. I won't be in Belfast anytime soon so hopefully I'll get the right shade online :)
    Just be careful with this if you are prone to acne/problem skin. I find it's absolutely awful for problem prone skin.

    Oh really? Tbh my skin is bad no matter what I use, so unless it leaves me with boils, I'm willing to give it a go :P


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 Sarsx


    Tasden wrote: »
    Don't cover your freckles!

    But if you insist on it, illamasqua rich liquid is like a mask. Its verrry paste like and dry but it covers absolutely everything. You'll need a good primer to stop caking though.
    Thanks so much going to give it a try! and for the real techniques brushes i cant wait for that review being dying to try them the last few weeks.

    Has anyone used BH cosmetics or costal sents brushes? Any good?


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