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Jul 7, 2016
Ceara C.
Has anyone tried the Makeup Forever HD Foundation Stick? I'm thinking about trying it since I have dry skin but I would like to know if any of you have tried it and your opinions. Thanks!
Jul 7, 2016
Dana E.
I haven't tried the stick but I love the ultra HD liquid foundation. It's medium buildable for me when I use my beauty blender. I have normal to dry skin and have no problems with it.
But I'm following this because when I use up the liquid I'm interested in trying the stick, lol.
Jul 7, 2016
Cathy D.
I think a stick wouldn't be the best for dry skin
Jul 7, 2016
Mar F.
The MUFE HD stick foundation is awesome! It has more of a dewy finish than the UltraHD liquid foundation (as well as a bit more coverage). I would actually recommend it for skins on the drier end of the spectrum rather than the oilier.
I actually like to use it together with the liquid one. I first apply a thin even layer of the liquid one, then I apply the stick to add the extra coverage where I need it (usually the central areas, so I use a slightly lighter tone to create a bit of dimension). I use a flat top brush to buff it in.
Hope I helped! If you have any other specific questions about it, feel free to ask ;)