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Jun 25, 2014
Bridgette G.
I know that a foundation that has an spf will photograph white if there is a flash, but has anyone learned any tricks or powders that prevent this??
Jun 27, 2014
Carolyn H.
A foundation with an spf of 15 or under shouldn't be too bad with flash.
I like pressed translucent powders as apposed to HD loose powders. They create less of a ghostly affect, and are better since they come in "flesh" tones, even though they're basically clear on the skin.
:)
Jul 3, 2014
Bridgette G.
Thank yall so much! definitely solved my problems! Thank you a hundred times!! I really appr the detailed message Jacqueline!!
Jul 3, 2014
Bridgette G.
appreciate*