Least Likely To Cause Breakouts?
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Mar 20, 2014
Erin J.
Mar 20, 2014
Emma R.
Probably the revlon colorstay... It's actually a little drying.
Mar 20, 2014
Erin J.
okay thanks!
Mar 20, 2014
Sim X.
I have to agree with Emma I think revlon but it could be the cover girl. Then again any thing can make breakouts x
Mar 20, 2014
Sapphire K.
I use trumatch and I'm basically acne free. although its a skin type issue. if your skin is dry and you make it worse-that's a disaster. of course coverage is in question between these as well.
Mar 20, 2014
MaKenzie T.
The colorstay, I just tried. I now have a rash covered peeling dry flaky face. ugh... makes me sad. because I can wear foundation for a few days... The true match didn't break me out. I don't know about the other two...
Mar 20, 2014
MaKenzie T.
Oh the title, was just to sheer and greasy for me.
Mar 20, 2014
MaKenzie T.
fit me*
Mar 20, 2014
Regan N.
I loved covergirl three in one, but fit me made my combo skin a grease pit and it didn't last at all. Definitely not a fan of it.
Mar 20, 2014
Kitty K.
Here is a technical input. Ingredients with an (*) next to them are at the top of the list, meaning they are used the most. The Revlon Colorstay will be the most problematic for your skin. However, they all equally contain ingredients that are problematic as well.
Revlon Colorstay
**Butylene Glycol 1/5 on a comedogenic rating
**Dimethicone 1/5 on a comedogenic rating
**SD Alcohol 40B is an irritant (3/5)
Retinyl Palmitate 2/5 (1/5 as an irritant. )
Covergirl Outlast Foundation
**Talc 1/5 on a comedogenic rating.
**Dimethicone 1/5 on a comedogenic rating
Sodium Hydroxide (5/5 as an irritant )
Covergirl trublend
**Tridecyl Neopentanoate ( 3/5 as an irritant )
Squalane which is moderately comedogenic - highly comedogenic. 1/5
Butylene Glycol 1/5
Zinc Oxide 1/5 ( But also offers protection from the sun as Physical SPF. However this is at the bottom of the ingredient list so it offers very litter. )
Maybelline Fitme
**Dimethicone 1/5 on a comedogenic rating
Tocopherol 2/5 on a comedogenic rating
Ascorbyl Palmitate 2/5 on a comedogenic rating