QUOTE(samantha88 @ Mar 30 2010, 11:22 AM)
i prefer liquid foundation, it's easier to blend on the skin,
but my friend told me liquid foundation usually clogs pores, and is better to use press powder.
I tried but i dun like, coz very difficult to blend and very flaky, can see the pwder barely hanging on the skin and will drop off. Is it my skill or it's normal for powder foundation to be like that?
but my friend told me liquid foundation usually clogs pores, and is better to use press powder.
I tried but i dun like, coz very difficult to blend and very flaky, can see the pwder barely hanging on the skin and will drop off. Is it my skill or it's normal for powder foundation to be like that?
do you have a daily skin routine to moisturize your skin?
i have tried powder foundation before when i first started makeup but never face the problem like yours.
interested in knowing the brand of makeup u using..
try applying in in small amount on your powder puff for the whole of your face. Too much of it will make your face look cakey and powdery..
you can build up the layers if you think you need more coverage.
But, if you are looking for stronger coverage for blemishes and scars, liquid foundation will be a better choice.
and not all liquid foundation clog pores la...depends on skin.
try putting on non-silicon makeup base first/ use bb cream for pore clogging problems..

May 31 2010, 12:02 PM

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