Anonymous wrote:Everybody's different, but I have good luck with Clinique. You can go to their counter in a department store and ask to try things.
I don't know what kind of skin you have. I have clear but oily skin. I need a silicone primer between my skin and the makeup, otherwise the makeup melts into my skin and looks terrible. I cannot, for example, wear a BB cream.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP you can book an appointment at Nordstrom. The appointment is 45 mins long and with their “in store beauty expert.” You can chat with them beforehand to explain what you need. It’s the beauty equivalent of booking an appointment with a Nordstrom personal stylist and different from going to a Brand’s beauty counter. They will pull from a variety of brands.
+1. Do this. Here's the link: https://www.nordstrom.com/appointments?ref=3&cat=5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may also want to try primer. It smooths out the face before the foundation goes on. I finally found my perfect color with Lancome's Teinte Idole.
I’m not the OP but would love a recommendation for a primer for dry skin, rosacea, and a tendency for clogged pores.
Use a moisturizing serum + a heavier moisturizer like Tatcha Dewy Skin, exfoliate regularly to get rid of dry patches. A green color corrector will help with rosacea. And then for primer I would look at something like Smashbox Photo Finish Light or Fenty Pro Filter Hydrating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may also want to try primer. It smooths out the face before the foundation goes on. I finally found my perfect color with Lancome's Teinte Idole.
I’m not the OP but would love a recommendation for a primer for dry skin, rosacea, and a tendency for clogged pores.
Anonymous wrote:You may also want to try primer. It smooths out the face before the foundation goes on. I finally found my perfect color with Lancome's Teinte Idole.
Anonymous wrote:Listen…the commenters who are saying “my skin is so good I don’t need foundation!” How are you being helpful?
OP asked a question…this is not about you or your skin being perfect. You have no idea what kind of skin the OP has.
And before you ask…I already gave advice in the thread that was directly answering her question.
Anonymous wrote:I love Armani Luminous Silk and the brand ambassador at Tysons Sephora did a great job matching me—I’m fair with cool undertones and some rosacea and often people erroneously match foundation to the depth of the redness in my cheeks. There’s a good range of undertones in that line.
If you do try Sephora in general, make an appointment online with an actual artist, and go to a store that has a door to the outside so you can go check the match in natural light. Remember to give it time to see if it will oxidize.