Which is better? Revlon colorstay or photoready revlon foundation?
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Jul 2, 2014
Jessica N.
I liked colorstay. Photoready was really cakey and made my skin look flakey.
Jul 2, 2014
Jorie C.
I like both a lot.. I guess I'd say photoready.
Jul 2, 2014
Jorie C.
I think colorstay is better at covering.
Jul 2, 2014
Saby T.
Photoready broke me out! But it could work fr you :) I havent tried the colorstay so I dnt know about tht!
Jul 3, 2014
Karina L.
I like colorstay it can look a little much but if you use a damp makeup sponge it looks flawless. The photoready looked good in pictures but in person...eh not so much. (it also has shimmer while the colorstay is matte)
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Jul 3, 2014
Alma M.
Hello Morena,your thread is in the wrong category and is subject for deletion with No Notice but at this time I'll inform you as to what's expected here on Beautylish.We inform all to please post in the correct categories so it keeps the flow of threads running smoothly and prevents from pushing other threads in the correct section from getting buried or lost.Please get familiar with the forum rules and at this time I shall move your Foundation thread to the correct section which is (MAKEUP) not in SKINCARE so you get better feed back from other user's that share the same interest.Thank you :)
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