Makeup Forever Foundations- Stick or Liquid?
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Aug 17, 2016
Freddi L.
SO I have recently decided that once I'm done using the Loreal Pro Glow foundation I'm going to purchase a MUFE one. Question is, do I get the stick or the liquid? I have dry-dry combination skin if that helps. Thanks in advance!!
Also- if anyone can help with color selection- I'm light/fair with neutral undertones
Aug 17, 2016
Dana E.
I have the liquid! I plan on purchasing the stick when I'm done though only because I'm intrigued by it, lol.
I have normal (sometimes dry) skin and I really like it. It gives a nice medium coverage for me. You can build it if you'd like. It applies very nicely with a beauty blender. I'm light as well with neutral undertones and I am a Y235.
Aug 18, 2016
Grace N.
Liquid foundations work best with dry skin because it doesn't show all the flakes and in some ways hydrates your skin.
Aug 18, 2016
Grace N.
Plus it is easier to use than a stick.
Aug 18, 2016
Aurora S.
Go with the stick. It's more geared for dry skin.
The liquid is more for normal to combination/oily.
The liquid is more matte compared to the old formula, it can also emphasize dryness.
It's not good on very oily skin like myself, I tried it and it just looked shiny within 30 minutes and after a few hours I looked like a greaseball, although, it didn't make me as oily looking as soon as the original formula.