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Aug 17, 2015
Alli E.
Hello there, I'm about to start school and I'm so lost on my foundation. I'm a drug store make up user because I honestly don't have the money to spend on sephora. So my question is, how do I wear liquid foundation without it looking overkill. I have plenty of foundations and I do not have acne to cover but I am worried about applying it and making it look as natural as ever. Help please?
Aug 17, 2015
Laura D.
I would try some bob cream, it is very natural looking and is usually good for your skin. I like the maybelline one I forgot the name😲 you can also make your own bb cream by using liquid foundation, powder foundation, and moisturizer. It works great! Good luck!😅
Aug 17, 2015
Laura D.
Bb *
Aug 17, 2015
ramie x.
When I want a natural coverage to my foundation I take a makeup sponge, doesn't have to be a beauty blender it can be a 99 cent wedge too, I hold it under water And squeeze out all the water until it expands quite a bit. Then I use that to apply and blend my foundation.
Aug 17, 2015
Alli E.
Thank you girls!! But I actually tried ramsha a.s idea and it worked great! Thank you!!
Aug 17, 2015
Katie L.
Foundation serum is amazing! I love loreals, Maybelline, and ELF's!
Aug 17, 2015
Sara R.
Maybelline dream bb cream is really good, has spf 30 which is good too.
Aug 18, 2015
Lillee J.
I would definitely go with a Tinted Moisturizer as it gives off a nice radiance which means less products in the long run. While I do understand you saying you're a drugstore user I would look into NARS Tinted Moisturizer as it has amazing wear time and I have had my tube over a year now!
Aug 19, 2015
Ari G.
I would go with tinted moisturizer as well