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M.B.I male body inspector
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: in de cold... Alberta
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foundation help
ok ladies i have never used foundation before and i am now beginning to want to wear some serious makeup ....cause i simply do gloss, mascara and eyeliner ................so i would like to know what brand names do you suggest and any other advice you may have to give me on this topic .......
in my sig. is my pic. so if u know any good shades of any good brands i am opennnnnnnnn to suggestions thankz |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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don't do it, from your pictures you are naturally pretty, once you start using make up you can't stop and that stuff does make yuh look older than you truly are
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M.B.I male body inspector
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and ah understand what yuh saying .....so ...what should i use for my sometimes oily skin then....cause ah was hoping de foundation and ting woulda make it look nice and fresh yuh know..........even though i like the natural no powdered look sometimes |
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1. Bobbi Brown 2. Smash Box 3. Chanel 4. Lancome All of these lines have very good foundations that are smooth as well as light on the skin. They give you a very natural sophisticated look. Now if you want to go club! 5. Mac (the final resort) |
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M.B.I male body inspector
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lol yes girlfriend is me in dat pic. and thankz fuh de sugg. i thought revlon and aveda were good too?????????? |
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Tall Legg
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Trinigyul4. I wouldn't suggest any foundation! try a concealer and some shear to natural loose powder. i've found that M.A.C. has the best so far, noone can tell that I wear powder and also get a pressed powder for the purse to touch up oily spots when out. |
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Blessed
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MAC has a blot powder for the shine...it's very good and it lasts long...
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M.B.I male body inspector
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and thankz coceyeababy too... i am one lost chicken when it comes to face powder and ting |
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Tall Legg
Join Date: Jun 2004
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I would suggest you go to the M.A.C. and the makeup artist can match the powder to your skin tone. |
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