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Jan 1, 2013
Kirsten G.
Hi guys! I usually don't use foundation but I notice that when I do I use this powder foundation from sephora. It usually comes out really obvious not in that it doesn't fit with my skin tone but that if you look a little close it looks a little cake-y. What are some really good foundations?
Jan 1, 2013
Amy C.
Ive tried a lot. A good one Im using in Benefit- their new Oxygen foundation. Its really thin but has good coverage!
Jan 1, 2013
Kirsten G.
Thank you! I really like a lot of Benefit's products theirs high beam is amazing :)