Skin tone change- do you wear foundation all the time?

Anonymous
Have you noticed you don't look the same in certain colors? I didn't think my skin color changed that much, wrinkles yes but my tone did, even wearing black drains me.
Anonymous
Regular use of Retin-A has helped keep me looking fresh, but the real difference that I notice is in how my skin looks on the days when I've gotten a good night's sleep/drunk plenty of water and the days I haven't. It used to be I could roll out of bed after an extra late night, throw down a cup of coffee and a hot shower, and look normal. Now if I did that - blech!
Anonymous
Since leaving the workforce I stopped wearing it everyday (8 years) and now started wearing it again. I have more "sun freckles" here and there and my skin tone seems flat. I am going to look into a brightner too..
Anonymous
tinted moisturizer
Anonymous
I tried the La Mer skin cream. It has been 3 weeks of daily use. Total rip-off. I have combination skin. I use it at night . Wake up pastier than ever. It actually dries my skin out. I've never had a cream do this. $250 unbelievable.
Anonymous
you can call me vain, everyday I wear a little foundation, mascara and a lipgloss, eyeliner, some blush, I wear everything but very lightly, Im not in my twenties or thirties when I could get away without any makeup
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tried the La Mer skin cream. It has been 3 weeks of daily use. Total rip-off. I have combination skin. I use it at night . Wake up pastier than ever. It actually dries my skin out. I've never had a cream do this. $250 unbelievable.


This is EXACTLY what has happened with me with La Mer- wtf? It actually makes me paler and dry and flaky. I cannot believe what an idiot I was to scroll through dozens of obviously fake reviews to decide to plunk down that much $$. I feel so screwed by this. La Mer is completely fake do NOT buy into this scam.
Anonymous
yes. I wear foundation every day. I hate myself without it. My skin tone is too uneven.
Anonymous
Can anyone recommend their foundation? I find I can't get away without it as much as before but don't want to wear anything too heavy or pancaky.
Anonymous
I just use l'Oreal from the drug store. Works just fine. They are known to have the largest professional laboratory for studying cosmetics in the world.
Anonymous
I'm 46 and don't wear any foundation. I think it looks really heavy on my face. After moisturizing really well, I dust with some loose powder to take off the shine. I also darken my eyebrows and use some light lipstick. If I'm going out, I'll do eye makeup but I think I look a lot "fresher" wearing less make up. When I was in my 20/30s, I could actually wear a lot more makeup than I do now.
Anonymous
I wear foundation but I use an illuminator on top for a slight glow.
Anonymous
I have found that the best combination for me is a very light foundation with a light dusting of loose powder on top. It really seems to even out my skin tone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have found that the best combination for me is a very light foundation with a light dusting of loose powder on top. It really seems to even out my skin tone.


this is what I do as well.
Anonymous
Yes, I started wearing foundation this year at 49. I've stopped using powder products. My skin is dry enough that foundation no longer feels heavy and powder highlights my lines. I also went to the makeup counter to make sure my foundation and makeup were still a good color match (I had to go darker with foundation given more age-related darkening).
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