foundation and makeup question??

i have posted dis on fashion and beauty blog but no one answers me :p..

but i guess i will get my answers here

kindly tellme about gud foundation stick and liquid foundation for daily and party use..i hav fair complexion..currently i have TV paint stick by kryolan but it so heavy for normal use… so suggest my any good foundation for fair skin which is easily available in Islamabad Pakistan…

and other question is about lipstick shades,i m really very bad in buying lipstick and other cosmetics…suggest dark and medium shades,very lite/nude shades duzntt suit me..

will wait for ur replies dearoo

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have u ever tried maybelline and loreal bases ?

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never ever.. i want natural looking base not so over ..are these good enuf???

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Girls ...is mineral makeup available in maybelline or loreal (i know its available in other countries) but what about islamabad...is it available here?

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i have tried both maybelline and loreal they stays all day long and gives natural look.. loreal lipsticks are also good stays longer but m not sure that the desired shades will be available at yr place or not. beside that karaja lipsticks are good too.. u looking for matte lipsticks or glossy ?

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i used maybelline foundation its a creme foundation n i ll recommend u 2 use it as well depending on wat skin type u ve

i also ve a quest even though i m satisfied wid my foundation but 1 of my relative use foundation tht consist of 3 things foundation , shimmer n da 3ed thng i dont knw ... does any 1 knw wat is da 3rd thing and dere base/ foundation luks so perfect n plz tell me how to apply all dese 3 pack foundation thingy

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da girls who lives in UK /canada/ usa would knw better abt dis coz i ve seen perfect foundation on dose girls and as i ve 2 shift 2 uk i also wan2 knw dere perfection secret ... dnt wan2 luk odd infront of dem ... so plz help

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may be the third one is concealer or loose powder ...

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like matt and glosssy both...... u frm kracahi...if u can buy all these in things in KHI then it must be available in Islamabad too at shaheen and Dwatsoon

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do u knw name of product???

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yeah there are some big stores like ebco n naheed from where all these brands are available in karachi, i m sure u can get these in isl too ..

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hahaha...i m frm ur camp too...i will b going to uk tooo ,,so i wanna know tooo :P

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but i live in lahore … i can find Maybelle n Loreal n Calvin Klein 4rm here easily i mostly buy it 4rm Alfatheh n i think its original or may be nearer 2 orginal ones but do suggest me a brand n wat r 3 essentials of foundation n how 2 apply it :blush:
thnx in advance

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Hi,

I'm from the UK, I'll try my best to help you.

First of all I think you need to exfoliate regularly, any foundation will look good on exfoliated skin.
Secondly, If you want you makeup to last all day, a good primer would help with that. I use L'OREAL STUDIO SECRETS PRIMER (about £12) and it gives the perfect smooth base for your foundation.

As for foundation, ESTEE LAUDER DOUBLE WEAR FOUNDATION is a very very very good foundation if you like your makeup to stay in place for more than 12 hours. I personally use it and love it. I apply in morning and no need to touch up throughout the day.

MAC STUDIO FIX FOUNDATION is also a very popular one. A lot of makeup artists use it when they do bridal and party makeup. I will be training to be a professional makeup artist in a few months and I too will be using MAC STUDIO FIX FOUNDATION on my clients.

If you like glowy skin then NARS SHEER GLOW FOUNDATION is a good one. It gives you lovely glowy skin.

I'm not sure if I can suggest any drug store brand foundations as I don't use them, but one a do have is REVLON COLOURSTAY FOUNDATION, which is very similar to MAC STUDIO FINISH FOUNDATION.

Hope this has been useful to you and helped choose your foundation. :)

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Nauseen thnx for the info, can you suggest which is the best foundation for dry skin?..

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:hug:thank u thank u thank u :hugz:i will try it now :gina:

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I used to use Prescriptives and really liked it. But I have switched to Bare Minerals and am very happy with it.

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Glad the info helped. :)

I think for dry skin MAC STUDIO FIX FOUNDATION is good. If you don't use primer then i think a good, but light weight moisturiser, which easily absorbs in the skin will help.

I love my ESTEE LAUDER FOUNDATION, but if you have dry skin and don't exfoliate and moisturise properly, then the dry area will look flakey and cakey.

Don't pair the moisturiser and the primer together (well with the primer i suggested in my above post) because i did once and it was all sticky and not very easy to apply the foundation. YUK!

:)

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If you have dry skin, I would suggest look for a foundation that mentions having moisturising properties. I don’t know if it’s available in Pakistan but I use the Body Shop moisturising foundation, shade no 5 and it’s PERFECT. Literally blends into my skin to give a natural, light cover and unless I apply heavily, no one believes that I’m wearing foundation - it just looks like I have good skin! :smiley:

Ok so here are my tips from personal experience:

  1. Wash your face thoroughly. A face wash or cleanser is good, otherwise even soap and water is better than nothing. Your face needs to be clean to get the best makeup results.

  2. Moisturise. ESPECIALLY if you have dry skin. Don’t use something too heavy and oily like the original Nivea cream. Use something a little lighter but still moisturing, which can act as a smooth base to apply your foundation on. At the moment I’m using Nivea Soft cream for face, body and hands. When I run out of facial moisturiser I just use Baby Lotion :slight_smile: Even though it’s not as good as a facial cream, it still does the job.

  3. If you have one, apply a primer . It’s just a gel that comes in a tube, which you can dot a tiny amount over your face and lightly spread in. If you have dry skin and did step no 2 then a primer isn’t essential. If you have oily skin there are specific primers which I think are silicone based that will help mattify your face and prevent oily shine. If you have oily skin around the T zone i.e. your nose, chin and forehead (which is v common), you can apply primer to those areas only. Also, I think a primer would be useful in a hot country such as Pakistan, where your makeup could just melt off.

  4. Apply the foundation. For dry skin, liquid is best. There are other forms such as stick, powder etc. It depends on the type of skin that you have. Powder foundation is helpful for oily skin. Stick is good for heavier coverage.

You can apply with your bare fingers (works FINE as long as your hands are clean hehe). Just squirt some foundation on the back of your hand then using your fingers dot lightly over your face and blend in gently. Always apply a little then build up slowly. Many times I’ve used less foundation than I initially thought I would need, so when you think you’re done just stop and don’t overapply!

You can also use a foundation brush. There are many brands available. I use the Body Shop one currently but used a cheaper QVC one before that which was fine. But please remember brushes MUST be washed regularly as they are a breeding ground for bacteria. Just use some gentle shampoo like baby shampoo to rinse it out. Be wary that some brushes have a tendency of soaking up the makeup so you lose out on product. There are regular foundation brushes and there are others like a stippling brush which is really good for a flawless look, but you can move onto that after some practice. Some people also like to apply using foundation sponges.

  1. Apply concealer of your choice onto blemishes and pat very gently onto the under eye area. Try not to the pull on the undereye area too much (which I do sometimes:sid:) because it can lead to wrinkles etc later on in life. A stick concealer generally speaking tends to stay on for longer and give heavier coverage. An orange based corrector can be used for particularly dark circles. A liquid ‘illuminating’ concealer such as Touche Eclat (which is overpriced IMO - there are cheaper alternatives) will brighten up the undereye area by reflecting light, but will not cover dark circles so well.

  2. Apply powder. Applying lightly with a fluffly brush will do a job. Try not to use sponges or puffs as then it can get a little OTT and cakey. In my experience, the best powder to use when starting off is a translucent one, meaning that it doesn’t have its own particular colour and can be used for any shade. If you do come across a powder that matches your skin colour perfectly that good for you :slight_smile: Otherwise translucent is fine as it’s purpose here is to ‘set’ the foundation and make it stay on for longer. I’ve used Max Factor Creme Puff powder, which is very good but has medium to heavy coverage, so if you want a natural look either apply less foundation or use a powder with less coverage. Also, there are powders that can be used particularly for the undereye area. I’ve heard Benefit does a good one, but I haven’t used it myself.

Ok woah that was a really really long post! Congrats for reaching the end! :hehe: It sounds like a lot, but all of the above takes me 5 to 10 minutes maximum. I’m sorry for ranting on, but makeup is one of my favourite topics! I hope it helped! xox

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Exactly the steps I do! :slight_smile:

I apply my foundation with my fingers, it gives a perfect finish and so easy to apply. :slight_smile: