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Dec 7, 2014
Susana F.
Whenever I put on foundation it always seems to crease into my fine lines only around mouth area, I've tried 4 different foundations, moisturised and exfoliate, does anyone know how to stop It from doing that? Thanks (:
Dec 7, 2014
Christie B.
Haha my make-up sometimes does this too.. Its annoying I know. What I do to prevent it is by exfoliating, toning, and moisturizing. It could be the moisturizer you're using.. Also, before applying your foundation try using a primer! Primers prep your face before foundation so it goes on smoothly. Look for a primer that says "pore filling" or for made for "fine lines" I use benefits pore professional (its called something like that) and its awesome!! You could also try nyx pore filler for a cheaper alternative. Works well too. It could also be due to the way you apply your foundation.. Try using a beauty blender or a flat top kabuki brush to really blend it all in.
Dec 7, 2014
Tessandra R.
Do you use primer? Or a setting powder? Both help dramatically with reducing fine lines. Primers I love are Revlon Photoready Primer and Hard Candy Illuminating Primer. For powder I use Rimmel Stay Matte powder. It's not an official setting powder, but under a tight budget it works great! :) If you use these and it's not helping either, you might want to try a different form of foundation. If you're using a liquid foundation, you might want to try a mousse or mineral foundation. :) I hope I helped some! Xx
Dec 7, 2014
Christie B.
^ yep. I also forgot to mention a setting powder! This helps a ton as well. Makes a difference!
Dec 7, 2014
Susana F.
Thanks!:) and yeah I need to get a primer but I don't knew which one would work best, and I think I need to get a new brush or beauty blender because my real techniques brush has gone really weird and I don't like it, I've tried washing it but it goes all hard and horrible, and yeah I have the stay matte powder but it clings onto my dry patches on my forehead x
Dec 7, 2014
J L.
Yup , using a primer makes a world of a difference. Also make sure you wait between applying your products. Like Moisturize wait 5-10 min, Prime wait 5 min and then apply your foundation.
Dec 7, 2014
Susana F.
I haven't actually tried using primer so I might have to try that! And hopefully it will work and ah okay will do! Thanks (:
Dec 8, 2014
Sierra B.
I love the Maybelline fit me powder! it doesn't look cakey, comes in a lot of shades, and is a drugstore product that works! :)