I need a new foundation because I've just run out, I usually use MAC Studio Sculpt but it's really heavy, shiny and looks like you're wearing way too much even if I only use little amounts. I want a foundation which makes me look flawless but relatively natural, more of a matte look. I don't really have oily skin or dry skin and my skin's quite good, one spot every month or so maybe but thats it. Any recommendations?Best natural but flawless looking foundation?
bare minerals is amazingBest natural but flawless looking foundation?
surprising, i love MAC maybe try their studio fix?
i have pretty good skin too and i hate it when my makeup makes me look shiny because i don't have oily skin!
In experience, the best makeup/foundation i've ever used was Make Up For Ever HD Invisible Cover Foundation (DiorSkin Nude comes in second for me). it's light, long wearing, flawless and absolutely perfect. i def. you can get from sephora for $40 pricey but its completely worth it.
just make sure you have a light loose powder to finish up with and you'll look flawless.
hope i helped!
NARS,by far.
they have such high quality makeup,its unreal. they are very expensive. foundation runs at $40-50. but it worth it for all their products. they look natural and they blend right into your skin. there are 16-20 different colors to choose from and the best part is that you dont have to use brushes because their foundations are made to be applied with your hands since your skin warms it before you put it on your face,making it even easier to blend.
stay away from MAC. their foundations clog pores,and cause breakouts even if your skin isnt sensitive. makeup artists have told me that MAC cosmetics are good for on camera but for everyday wear,they are too heavy. hope that helps(:
hayley
I recommend Dinair Airbrush Makeup kit. Airbrushing make up is always a good choice when you want a flawless coverage. Since you mix your own foundation color, it always matches your skin.
Check out the following link. I think this is the best for make your skin look flawless.
http://www.palazah.com/aircessories/dina鈥?/a>
Bare Mineral's and the MAC foundation is great too. I use both on my clients and they always appear flaweless!
M.A.C minerlized skin finish liquid. it works really good :) i recommened useing the mac 187 to striple it on and then blens with a foundation brush. hope this helped
Thursday, January 7, 2010
How to make my foundation look less cakey and more natural?
Every time I sponge on my foundation it just looks caked on. How do people get it to look more natural? Would switching brands help?How to make my foundation look less cakey and more natural?
use a tapered foundation brush instead of a sponge, apply a little at a time and brush on in a downwards motion. Its a much natural effect and the tapered edges allow you to be precise! it worked for me xHow to make my foundation look less cakey and more natural?
I would try Loreal Bare Naturale it is a powder foundation. You can get it at Wal-mart or drugstores. It goes on smooth and covers well. I has a built in SPF. It is pretty cheap too about $14.
Maybe switching brands will help. but don't use a sponge just use your fingers I do and it doesn't look cakey or unnatural at all. Also I use true match foundation it is a little on the expensive side but works great and looks very natural.
I use Artistry brand and it looks very natural...NEVER looks or feels cakey. I don't use sponges either...seems like they waste so much foundation. I just use my fingers.
I don't use a liquid foundation. I just dab on concealer and then put a loose powder over it. It never looks cakey or has that horrible line where it stops. I'd also suggest maybe checking the foundation color. Make it match your skin tone as much as possible...
It could be the foundation that you are using I use maybelline's pure makeup line, it's water based so it doesn't go on oily then I follow it up with the foundation powder to get a shine free natural look. I have been using for about two weeks now and so far I only have to dab on a little powder on my t-zone area to control the shine throughout the day.
If your happy with reg founations then i would make sure you put lotion on first, but if you're willing to switch then i would go with bare minerals it is so sheer and light like your wearing nothing and it doesn't feel gross and oily on your skin it feels healthy.
well i used to use that but i changed to a light concler and powder foundation. it looks more natural and never caked on. you a\should try it...it works
I like tinted moisturizers. You need to use a good brand. Try going to Clinique, Estee Lauder, or Lancome counter where they will let you try it on...
The whole ';sponge on'; concept has never ever worked for me...I personally think its just a scam...I mean, models don't have their foundation sponged on. They use this expensive spray to cover their entire face to give that perfect complexion. I have started using Bare Minerals, and they work wonders. My face looks so natural, I have had at least 5 comments the past week about how natural my face looks. :) Look ';Bare Essentuals'; up on Yahoo and see what you can find and how cheap it sells for on ebay(.com).
Good luck ~ Elle
try using a tinted moituriser my mummy is a makeup artist for cat walks and stuff, she uses tinted moisturiser. almost every make up company sells it!
if your lighter use lighter makeup and if your darker use darker makeup and you wont look caked on. and get brush on. or maby liquid. i use liquid and it looks antural not caked on
well im always getting complaments bout my make up i use a brush or my fingers and iff your still getting a caked on look then cut down in the stuiff you put on!!! what product do you use??
Mary Kay has a web page that gives you tips and suggestions on how to apply make-up.
Switching brands may help -- the trick is to check the color of your foundation, and not use a lot.
With foundation it's better to go slightly lighter than darker. Foundation should match the underside of your arm near your wrist. When shopping dab a dot on the underside of your arm and rub it in -- if it's indistinguishable or nearly indistinguishable that's the shade for you!
Once you are certain you have the correct shade -- apply a small amount to your sponge -- and put dots on your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Just one small dot per area is all you need -- when you're putting it on you should think -- there's no way this is enough. Now blend the foundation in well -- use as many upward swipes as possible -- rubbing in circules promotes lines and wrinkles when you age. Take your time blending is very important.
Finally finish off your foundation with a loose powder. Loose powder gives a more natural look than pressed. Use a brush to apply powder (ensure it's your shade) in the same upward/outward (from nose) fashion.
Good Luck!
Max Factor in a tube, use a soft makeup sponge, make sure your face is clean %26amp; lightly moisturized! You must have the right color as well for your skin tone.
Free beauty tips on applying fiundation
http://geebal.blogspot.com
Also read.......natural and homemade methods to:
Skincare/Nailcare/Acne cure/Wrinkles/Blemishes/White heads/Black heads
Freckles/Steaming/Haircare/hair removal/hairloss/henna on hair/split ends
Dandruf/Manicure/Pedicure/Eye care/Darkcirles/Puffiness/
Makeup/oily skin/dry skin ....etc.
http://geebal.blogspot.com
use bare minerals...Don't use liquid or matte foundations that dry and settle into the natural crevices of your skin...Less is more...
I find that using less helps; use just a dab and blend that all over your face.
My friend wife and I use Bare minerals. I didnt even know she wore any make up, thats how natural it looked. She has acne that I never knew was there. I have been using it for a year now, and barely found out three weeks ago that she has been using it too. I thought she only wore mascara because thats all I see on her face. Bare minerals has a concealer powder that works wonders. She also says that her acne has gone down since shes started using it also.
get a foundation brush!! I got one from Lancome at my local Macy's and it makes my face look natural without looking oily or anything. Try MAC or Lancome, go to ur loacal mall and they should have a makeup department ask for a foundation brush they are like 30 bucks but they last forever and make ur skin look greaT
use a lightweight foundation and rub it in really well then set it with powder foundation
Where do you get those things??
Cake it on gorgeous babe.
If you don't want your face to look like it's fake, then what you want to do is first get the same color of your skin, and then you gotta make a light layer of the liquid, and then make a soft layer of the powder, but make sure that it is slightly damp
moisturize with a face moisturizer first then apply it should work.
switch brands maybe its cheap, get a brush also, and put on less.
before you put on your foundation, put some lotion on and let it dry. see if that works. oh, put just a light layer on. i use my hand to put my foundation on and mine never looks caked on.
For some people puting on a mosturizer helps, but it may be your foundation. TRUE MATCH is a good one, it goes on fairly light and leaves a smooth complexion!
Maybe you should try a medium coverage foundation instead of full. That maybe enought to help you, you can go to www.marykay.com/kfrench2006 and search for your local Mary Kay girl and she'd love to help you find a perfect match for your skin color!!! and you'd get a free facial!!
What I do is to add a couple of drops of foundation in my moisturizer cream. Mix it and use it as I normally do, applying it on my face and neck. This gives me a smooth application and it does not look cakey.
use a tapered foundation brush instead of a sponge, apply a little at a time and brush on in a downwards motion. Its a much natural effect and the tapered edges allow you to be precise! it worked for me xHow to make my foundation look less cakey and more natural?
I would try Loreal Bare Naturale it is a powder foundation. You can get it at Wal-mart or drugstores. It goes on smooth and covers well. I has a built in SPF. It is pretty cheap too about $14.
Maybe switching brands will help. but don't use a sponge just use your fingers I do and it doesn't look cakey or unnatural at all. Also I use true match foundation it is a little on the expensive side but works great and looks very natural.
I use Artistry brand and it looks very natural...NEVER looks or feels cakey. I don't use sponges either...seems like they waste so much foundation. I just use my fingers.
I don't use a liquid foundation. I just dab on concealer and then put a loose powder over it. It never looks cakey or has that horrible line where it stops. I'd also suggest maybe checking the foundation color. Make it match your skin tone as much as possible...
It could be the foundation that you are using I use maybelline's pure makeup line, it's water based so it doesn't go on oily then I follow it up with the foundation powder to get a shine free natural look. I have been using for about two weeks now and so far I only have to dab on a little powder on my t-zone area to control the shine throughout the day.
If your happy with reg founations then i would make sure you put lotion on first, but if you're willing to switch then i would go with bare minerals it is so sheer and light like your wearing nothing and it doesn't feel gross and oily on your skin it feels healthy.
well i used to use that but i changed to a light concler and powder foundation. it looks more natural and never caked on. you a\should try it...it works
I like tinted moisturizers. You need to use a good brand. Try going to Clinique, Estee Lauder, or Lancome counter where they will let you try it on...
The whole ';sponge on'; concept has never ever worked for me...I personally think its just a scam...I mean, models don't have their foundation sponged on. They use this expensive spray to cover their entire face to give that perfect complexion. I have started using Bare Minerals, and they work wonders. My face looks so natural, I have had at least 5 comments the past week about how natural my face looks. :) Look ';Bare Essentuals'; up on Yahoo and see what you can find and how cheap it sells for on ebay(.com).
Good luck ~ Elle
try using a tinted moituriser my mummy is a makeup artist for cat walks and stuff, she uses tinted moisturiser. almost every make up company sells it!
if your lighter use lighter makeup and if your darker use darker makeup and you wont look caked on. and get brush on. or maby liquid. i use liquid and it looks antural not caked on
well im always getting complaments bout my make up i use a brush or my fingers and iff your still getting a caked on look then cut down in the stuiff you put on!!! what product do you use??
Mary Kay has a web page that gives you tips and suggestions on how to apply make-up.
Switching brands may help -- the trick is to check the color of your foundation, and not use a lot.
With foundation it's better to go slightly lighter than darker. Foundation should match the underside of your arm near your wrist. When shopping dab a dot on the underside of your arm and rub it in -- if it's indistinguishable or nearly indistinguishable that's the shade for you!
Once you are certain you have the correct shade -- apply a small amount to your sponge -- and put dots on your forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. Just one small dot per area is all you need -- when you're putting it on you should think -- there's no way this is enough. Now blend the foundation in well -- use as many upward swipes as possible -- rubbing in circules promotes lines and wrinkles when you age. Take your time blending is very important.
Finally finish off your foundation with a loose powder. Loose powder gives a more natural look than pressed. Use a brush to apply powder (ensure it's your shade) in the same upward/outward (from nose) fashion.
Good Luck!
Max Factor in a tube, use a soft makeup sponge, make sure your face is clean %26amp; lightly moisturized! You must have the right color as well for your skin tone.
Free beauty tips on applying fiundation
http://geebal.blogspot.com
Also read.......natural and homemade methods to:
Skincare/Nailcare/Acne cure/Wrinkles/Blemishes/White heads/Black heads
Freckles/Steaming/Haircare/hair removal/hairloss/henna on hair/split ends
Dandruf/Manicure/Pedicure/Eye care/Darkcirles/Puffiness/
Makeup/oily skin/dry skin ....etc.
http://geebal.blogspot.com
use bare minerals...Don't use liquid or matte foundations that dry and settle into the natural crevices of your skin...Less is more...
I find that using less helps; use just a dab and blend that all over your face.
My friend wife and I use Bare minerals. I didnt even know she wore any make up, thats how natural it looked. She has acne that I never knew was there. I have been using it for a year now, and barely found out three weeks ago that she has been using it too. I thought she only wore mascara because thats all I see on her face. Bare minerals has a concealer powder that works wonders. She also says that her acne has gone down since shes started using it also.
get a foundation brush!! I got one from Lancome at my local Macy's and it makes my face look natural without looking oily or anything. Try MAC or Lancome, go to ur loacal mall and they should have a makeup department ask for a foundation brush they are like 30 bucks but they last forever and make ur skin look greaT
use a lightweight foundation and rub it in really well then set it with powder foundation
Where do you get those things??
Cake it on gorgeous babe.
If you don't want your face to look like it's fake, then what you want to do is first get the same color of your skin, and then you gotta make a light layer of the liquid, and then make a soft layer of the powder, but make sure that it is slightly damp
moisturize with a face moisturizer first then apply it should work.
switch brands maybe its cheap, get a brush also, and put on less.
before you put on your foundation, put some lotion on and let it dry. see if that works. oh, put just a light layer on. i use my hand to put my foundation on and mine never looks caked on.
For some people puting on a mosturizer helps, but it may be your foundation. TRUE MATCH is a good one, it goes on fairly light and leaves a smooth complexion!
Maybe you should try a medium coverage foundation instead of full. That maybe enought to help you, you can go to www.marykay.com/kfrench2006 and search for your local Mary Kay girl and she'd love to help you find a perfect match for your skin color!!! and you'd get a free facial!!
What I do is to add a couple of drops of foundation in my moisturizer cream. Mix it and use it as I normally do, applying it on my face and neck. This gives me a smooth application and it does not look cakey.
What is a good drugstore brand foundation that will give me a natural look?
I'm 17 I have cocoa,combination(oily/dry) skin,occasionally get pimples in certain spots every now%26amp;then,no acne.
I DON'T like LIQUIDS so none of those.What is a good drugstore brand foundation that will give me a natural look?
The best drugstore brand to get is
L'Oreal True Match...
It blends great and isn't cakey at all...
Its the closest thing to MAC Studio Fix...
Good Luck!What is a good drugstore brand foundation that will give me a natural look?
the tru match mineral stuff is awesome.
You could try loreal true match power or mineral foundation. It adapts to your natural skin tone.
Try puritycosmetics,co,uk. It is really good!
I DON'T like LIQUIDS so none of those.What is a good drugstore brand foundation that will give me a natural look?
The best drugstore brand to get is
L'Oreal True Match...
It blends great and isn't cakey at all...
Its the closest thing to MAC Studio Fix...
Good Luck!What is a good drugstore brand foundation that will give me a natural look?
the tru match mineral stuff is awesome.
You could try loreal true match power or mineral foundation. It adapts to your natural skin tone.
Try puritycosmetics,co,uk. It is really good!
What ways can i make my foundation look more natural and not blotchy. Everytime i apply it NICELY its always..
weird and stuff. What ways should i apply foundation? Whats better a pad, brush or hands ?What ways can i make my foundation look more natural and not blotchy. Everytime i apply it NICELY its always..
for liquid foundation use a makeup sponge. for areas u need more coverage on dab it into ur skin and for areas where u need less coverage just blend in. dont use your hands, it is bad for your skin. make sure you blend into your neck line too. i dont like powder foundation because i can never get it right so try a good brand of liquid foundation. i use the covergirl clean liquid foundation. its good for your skin and works really well for me. make sure you are using the right color too. and also, after you apply foundation use a light pressed powder with a powder brush. it gives you a more finished look and kind of helps';seal'; ur makeup in.What ways can i make my foundation look more natural and not blotchy. Everytime i apply it NICELY its always..
use a brush and use mac fondation with cine secrets its expensive not all that expensive but it looks like a air brush finish i use it and so do celebs. it good stuff.
i would recommend a liquid foundation that matches your skin tone and mix a little bit of tinted moisturizer with it and then put it on.
it dilutes it a bit so you dont cake it on and look really fake, but it gives your skin a nice even glow.
i apply a tinted moisturizer on first and then with a brush i apply on my liquid foundation, i sort of tip it in, and then apply it to my face, and then i just dust on a bit of face powder, that way the foundation gets locked in and doesnt rub off!
the result is really good.
I hope this helps! %26amp; merry christmas =]
always start with a clean face. toned %26amp; moisturized.
after 10- 15 minutes apply a face primer. may i suggest MAC prep %26amp; prime.
then apply your foundation. Liquid Foundation. The coverage tends to be from sheer to medium. This is the most natural looking foundation. Finding the right color is tricky, asking expert help in makeup counters like should help. i would say using a foundation brush is best. sponge tends to absorb the product more so you tend to waste more.
Powder Foundation - The sheerest of all foundation. It feels like you have nothing on your face. If you need more coverage, I recommend mineral makeup. Try everyday minerals.
A makeup brush or sponge is a must, PLEASE do not use your hands. Your hands contains natural oils which tends to mess up your foundation application. using brushes or sponges will keep your application cleaner!
and finally, use a revitalizing spray to set your make-up. mac has quite a few to choose from (mac fix+) or evian.
good luck.
i use a brush and i find that it smooths on nicely and evenly with a face brush as opposed to a pad. when applying foundation blot some of it on your cheeks, chin, and forehead.. then blend evenly.
Try puritycosmetics.co.uk. It is made from natural ingredients and makes your skin look great!
A pad is better for liquid foundation.
What I do is I put my liquid foundation on first with a pad, then afterward but some covergirl powder on, it works great for me, hope it works good for you too!
Merry Christmas.
There are a few reasons why your foundation may be doing this. 1)It could be the wrong shade, 2)too thick of a formula, 3)old product, or 4)one that needs to be shaken before used. I would reccomend shake your foundation before using, especially if it sits for a few days without being used. Try mixing a dab of moisturizer on the back of your hand with a bit of foundation then apply. And, if it is more than 1 1/2 yrs. old toss it!
I prefer to apply foundation to myself and clients with a brush. You will get the most even application, save the most product. A sponge will soak up about 1/3 of your foundation! Also, if you reuse your sponges without cleaning them in between uses you are letting bacteria grow in there, leading to more breakouts!
Go to Walgreens or CVS and invest in a foundation brush. Use antibacterial soap and cool water or alcohol to clean it weekly.band myspace
for liquid foundation use a makeup sponge. for areas u need more coverage on dab it into ur skin and for areas where u need less coverage just blend in. dont use your hands, it is bad for your skin. make sure you blend into your neck line too. i dont like powder foundation because i can never get it right so try a good brand of liquid foundation. i use the covergirl clean liquid foundation. its good for your skin and works really well for me. make sure you are using the right color too. and also, after you apply foundation use a light pressed powder with a powder brush. it gives you a more finished look and kind of helps';seal'; ur makeup in.What ways can i make my foundation look more natural and not blotchy. Everytime i apply it NICELY its always..
use a brush and use mac fondation with cine secrets its expensive not all that expensive but it looks like a air brush finish i use it and so do celebs. it good stuff.
i would recommend a liquid foundation that matches your skin tone and mix a little bit of tinted moisturizer with it and then put it on.
it dilutes it a bit so you dont cake it on and look really fake, but it gives your skin a nice even glow.
i apply a tinted moisturizer on first and then with a brush i apply on my liquid foundation, i sort of tip it in, and then apply it to my face, and then i just dust on a bit of face powder, that way the foundation gets locked in and doesnt rub off!
the result is really good.
I hope this helps! %26amp; merry christmas =]
always start with a clean face. toned %26amp; moisturized.
after 10- 15 minutes apply a face primer. may i suggest MAC prep %26amp; prime.
then apply your foundation. Liquid Foundation. The coverage tends to be from sheer to medium. This is the most natural looking foundation. Finding the right color is tricky, asking expert help in makeup counters like should help. i would say using a foundation brush is best. sponge tends to absorb the product more so you tend to waste more.
Powder Foundation - The sheerest of all foundation. It feels like you have nothing on your face. If you need more coverage, I recommend mineral makeup. Try everyday minerals.
A makeup brush or sponge is a must, PLEASE do not use your hands. Your hands contains natural oils which tends to mess up your foundation application. using brushes or sponges will keep your application cleaner!
and finally, use a revitalizing spray to set your make-up. mac has quite a few to choose from (mac fix+) or evian.
good luck.
i use a brush and i find that it smooths on nicely and evenly with a face brush as opposed to a pad. when applying foundation blot some of it on your cheeks, chin, and forehead.. then blend evenly.
Try puritycosmetics.co.uk. It is made from natural ingredients and makes your skin look great!
A pad is better for liquid foundation.
What I do is I put my liquid foundation on first with a pad, then afterward but some covergirl powder on, it works great for me, hope it works good for you too!
Merry Christmas.
There are a few reasons why your foundation may be doing this. 1)It could be the wrong shade, 2)too thick of a formula, 3)old product, or 4)one that needs to be shaken before used. I would reccomend shake your foundation before using, especially if it sits for a few days without being used. Try mixing a dab of moisturizer on the back of your hand with a bit of foundation then apply. And, if it is more than 1 1/2 yrs. old toss it!
I prefer to apply foundation to myself and clients with a brush. You will get the most even application, save the most product. A sponge will soak up about 1/3 of your foundation! Also, if you reuse your sponges without cleaning them in between uses you are letting bacteria grow in there, leading to more breakouts!
Go to Walgreens or CVS and invest in a foundation brush. Use antibacterial soap and cool water or alcohol to clean it weekly.
Foundation or concealer that looks natural?
Something thats easy to find like at wal mart or target.
i have sort of dark circles and want my face to look natural
can you recommend any? about how much?Foundation or concealer that looks natural?
Almay Nearly Naked is great! It is very light and natural looking. It covers any dark spots I might have on my face and I can also put it under my eyes if they look tired. I love the stuff and it looks way better than most liquid foundations and definetly better than powder. It's about $10.Foundation or concealer that looks natural?
You should use Revlon. All though it is the most expensive foundation out of all store bought make-up.......it's the best and it covers up all marks and dark circles under eyes too.
Any foundation of concealer looks natural as long as you know how to wear it.If youre going to wear foundation apply it over your whole face even your eyelids and under your eyebrows.Make sure you put it on in good lighting and rub it in good so you dont have a makeup line or blotches.
After you apply your foundation put on the concealer.If you wear just concealer it will look uneven.
I would recommend loreal paris truematch.Im very satisfied with this product. Though be carefull not to apply to much.To find your right color test it on the inside of your wrist.
I hope I could help you in finding what your looking for.As long as you apply the right amount and use the right shade it will look very natural.I cannot remember the exact price but each is about eight dollars which is not to pricey at all.
You may find you would be more satisfied with another product but as long as you follow these tips you should be okay.
I have Revlon matte finish, and it looks really natural on me. I got it a little lighter than my skin and it still looks natural.
I think for dark circles you have to use concealor, i have horrible dark eye circles too.
i have sort of dark circles and want my face to look natural
can you recommend any? about how much?Foundation or concealer that looks natural?
Almay Nearly Naked is great! It is very light and natural looking. It covers any dark spots I might have on my face and I can also put it under my eyes if they look tired. I love the stuff and it looks way better than most liquid foundations and definetly better than powder. It's about $10.Foundation or concealer that looks natural?
You should use Revlon. All though it is the most expensive foundation out of all store bought make-up.......it's the best and it covers up all marks and dark circles under eyes too.
Any foundation of concealer looks natural as long as you know how to wear it.If youre going to wear foundation apply it over your whole face even your eyelids and under your eyebrows.Make sure you put it on in good lighting and rub it in good so you dont have a makeup line or blotches.
After you apply your foundation put on the concealer.If you wear just concealer it will look uneven.
I would recommend loreal paris truematch.Im very satisfied with this product. Though be carefull not to apply to much.To find your right color test it on the inside of your wrist.
I hope I could help you in finding what your looking for.As long as you apply the right amount and use the right shade it will look very natural.I cannot remember the exact price but each is about eight dollars which is not to pricey at all.
You may find you would be more satisfied with another product but as long as you follow these tips you should be okay.
I have Revlon matte finish, and it looks really natural on me. I got it a little lighter than my skin and it still looks natural.
I think for dark circles you have to use concealor, i have horrible dark eye circles too.
What is the best 100% natural, organic, vegan foundation?
I was wondering if there was a product that was safe, non-toxic, natural, organic, and vegan that works effectively. I can't find a safe one that covers blemishes or is approved by Skin Deep (http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/). It would also be ideal if it was affordable and not too expensive. Please help me! Thank you.What is the best 100% natural, organic, vegan foundation?
That website rates Coastal Classic Creations as a 0 risk factor. Just search under Foundation. I have never tried this brand, I just found it on that website.
http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/product鈥?/a>What is the best 100% natural, organic, vegan foundation?
HISTORY WILL BE RE WRITTEN go to www.myspace.com/codydcshoes
That website rates Coastal Classic Creations as a 0 risk factor. Just search under Foundation. I have never tried this brand, I just found it on that website.
http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/product鈥?/a>What is the best 100% natural, organic, vegan foundation?
HISTORY WILL BE RE WRITTEN go to www.myspace.com/codydcshoes
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