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Thanks for all your tips Nic! I have never used a foundation brush but will keep my eye out for a Manicare one.
Smiles: I have used several Clinique foundations over about 15 years. The one I am using at present is Dewy Smooth Anti-Aging. It's for mature skins... moisturising but not too heavy... good coverage without looking like you have it caked on. I have two shades in Dewy Smooth, one for summer when I am a bit tanner... and a lighter one for winter. My stepmother recommended Clinique and as soon as I got my own job I started buying them... but have used them continuously since about 1994. To establish which shade is best for me I did a free counter consultation (without wearing any foundation). I do a refresher visit every few years. I also occasionally ask for sample pots of other foundation formulas (free) and give them to my 14yo DD who has just started using a bit of foundation this year.
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soz for the late reply smiles, have one very sick little bubba... Yep it is called a foundation brush. It kind of looks like an artists paint brush. HTH
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I have a Stila foundation brush that I bought at Mecca Cosmetica.
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Sheer cover mineral - it is unbelievable - hate the infomercials LOVE the product. Got my mum onto it at Christmas and she loves it too - can't even feel it yet it gives you that airbrushed look and super easy to put on - 1-2 mins max
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I dont normally feel the need for foundation but when i do i wear MAC studio fix fluid and i love it :D
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:D Thanks a million NIC ... hope your sweet bubba is feeling better sooner rather than later, poor lil' poppet !!!
Bath, ... i'm going to Myer in Melb tomorrow so will check out the Clinique foundation for sure (and some dreamy Mac eyeshadows i only ever drool over when i pop in there ... thought might buy some Mac this time as have a gift voucher from in'laws from Xmas !!)
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I don't like liquid foundations so I use Maybelline Mineral Powder thingy when I can be bothered which is not very often.