Smile lines with foundation!
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Apr 19, 2013
Alya A.
I can't seem to get rid of smile lines, my foundation sets into them and make them more pronounced! and I just got clarins instant smoothing primer but it made no difference! am I applying the primer in a wrong way or sth?
I'd really appreciate any suggestions :) thnx
Apr 19, 2013
Catherine G.
I want to know too! You bear me to posting this:)
Apr 20, 2013
Desiree M.
Like 3 people have posted about this in the past week, you could prob find their posts if you search.
Apr 20, 2013
Samiha F.
primer possibly? x
Apr 20, 2013
Samiha F.
Oh just read that you used primer lol soz...good luck with finding something that works for you x
Apr 20, 2013
Heather T.
Spray makeup setting spray on a brush. Dab it on smile lines and allow to dry. Apply foundation lightly over the areas. Set again with setting spray on a brush. Let dry then lightly powder.
Apr 20, 2013
Tanya M.
If you're ok with a little less coverage there, you could go over it with a damp makeup sponge.