TheIronyMaiden wrote: » I don't wear foundation much so can't help with that unfortunately, but just wanted to ask what you put on your skin before foundation? Do you use primer, moisturiser, have much of a skin care routine etc?
Dial Hard wrote: » I find MAC foundation utterly rubbish, I have to say. Slides off my face yet catches in fine lines, my eyebrows and hairline. My mum recently gave me a sample of their new one (Water Weight) and I gave it a go in the hopes of being won over, but same old story. I've always been a fan of Teinte Idole Ultra but the last year or so I've been using Catrice HD something-or-other (sorry, name escapes me right now) and it's brilliant. It's in a glass bottle with a pipette dispenser. The only thing is that the shade range is very limited. I buy two colours and mix them.
jeonahr wrote: » What do you use to put your makeup on? I find that that's really important. I used to use a buffing brush but a beauty sponge (Real Techniques is what I use) gives a more flawless natural look compared to being cakey.
jo2509 wrote: » I am a similar age and i have found that i've had to just ditch foundation altogether... i used to use MAC ProLongwear. Switched to NARS tinted moisturiser and it's made a huge difference. Good coverage but doesnt settle into the 'grooves' If you want to try a cheaper option to see how you get on, the Boots Seventeen BB cream is also great.
GingerLily wrote: » Definitely try the Catrice HD foundation, I use it every day and gives great coverage without breaking me out (most heavy duty foundations do!) Use a pore minimising primer, a beauty blender and a loose translucent powder to set everything. I love Mac Mineralised Skin Finish Natural, but it's not really good for setting foundation, especially if you have issues with skin texture.
Airyfairy12 wrote: » I bought magic foundation a few years ago and literally rang brown thomas and begged for a refund, ive never returned a makeup product before or since. It was so bad, I had normal skin at the time with no lines and it highlighted every little mark on my face, clung to dry patches, separated, highlighted lines I didnt know were there. Worst foundation ive ever used. If youre thinking about trying it get a sample first. The Charlotte tilbury light wonder foundation is amazing, its not full coverage but can be built up. Catrice foundation is good too. Have you tried Double wear? its full coverage and I dont put it near my undereyes anymore as it creases like mad but its great for t zone areas and covering scars and pigmentation. As others have mentioned a primer might work for you, smashbox do a good one and benefit porefessional is supposed to be good too, I didnt think much of it but ive got dry skin.
Sinister Kid wrote: » How light does the Catrice HD go? I'm very pale, I usually use nw13 in studiofix & I find the shade spot on.
Mollyd90 wrote: » im that shade too
Sinister Kid wrote: » Gingerlilly mentioned earlier that catrice do a foundation lightener, may be worth a try if the foundation is good. I find the True match is lovely on at first but by the time I'm going home from work it looks crap... I only use it of I know I'm only doing my face for a few hours. My order of The Ordinary products arrived, I bought the foundation - will report back!