Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't left the house without makeup since I was 13. And for the record, you would barely notice that I have it on except for lip gloss, mascara, and a little eyeliner.
What foundation, if any, do you use? I'm always trying to find a barely noticeable foundation. The ones I've tried seem so heavy.
Try a makeup brush. If you have the right shade and a brush, you need very little foundation to get good coverage and even out your skin tone. It doesn't look or feel heavy at all applied this way.
On weekends I am a huge fan of Physician's Formula Organic Wear tinted moisturizer. Feels great, light coverage, makes my skin glow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Zero.
I realized a few years ago that the reason I needed makeup was because my skin had imperfections from always being covered up and clogged by makeup. So I quit using makeup, and wha-la! My skin is fine.
Wha-la is not a word, unless you are in grade school. It's voila.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Zero.
I realized a few years ago that the reason I needed makeup was because my skin had imperfections from always being covered up and clogged by makeup. So I quit using makeup, and wha-la! My skin is fine.
Wha-la is not a word, unless you are in grade school. It's voila.
Anonymous wrote:makeup = fake
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't left the house without makeup since I was 13. And for the record, you would barely notice that I have it on except for lip gloss, mascara, and a little eyeliner.
What foundation, if any, do you use? I'm always trying to find a barely noticeable foundation. The ones I've tried seem so heavy.
Anonymous wrote:No. Zero.
I realized a few years ago that the reason I needed makeup was because my skin had imperfections from always being covered up and clogged by makeup. So I quit using makeup, and wha-la! My skin is fine.