So I'm a light skinned hispanic girl-I'm kind of pale. Right now I'm using CG fresh complexion powder in ivory- it's the lightest shade they have, but for some reason it makes my face look more tan than it really is. I also tend to blush a lot, and have acne, so I need a powder that covers up blemishes too. Any recommendations, and which shade I should buy it in?What powder foundation should I use to look whiter?
Arsenic (As2O3 or As2O5).
This will make you look as pale as death.What powder foundation should I use to look whiter?
The 2 best and most natural looking Drugstore Make-up Brands (And neither test on Animals!):
Sally Hansen Natural Beauty
http://www.sally hansennaturalbeauty.com/default.cfm
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Check out the videos on the website for suggestions.
Physician’s Formula
http://www.physicians formula.com/en-us/default.html
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Physician’s Formula Recommendations:
Physician's Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Mineral Face Powder: ~$13.00 individual, ~$20 in the 3 pack
(Voted “Best Face Powder” in Star Magazine)
Physician's Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Mineral Blush: ~$12.00 individual, ~$20 in the 3 pack
(Won ';Testers’ Favorite Product Award'; in Fitness Magazine and Awarded “Natural Beauty Award” in Natural Health Magazine)
Physician's Formula Mineral Wear Talc-Free Matte Finishing Veil: ~$13.00 individual, ~$20 in 3 the pack
The 3 pack is not on the website, but I know for a fact it is sold at Target. It's probably sold at Walmart, and wherever they carry physician's formula products. The colors I saw that it came in were fair, light, and medium.
I have oily skin, so here’s a tip if you do, too. Just carry around the Talc-Free Matte Finishing Veil in a purse or backpack (for school or work or shopping or whatever) and apply it when you feel oily. It's 100% translucent, so it just eats the oil without looking chalky or heavy.
To me, the mineral powder and blush looked hard, like I'd have to scrape it with my powder brush, but really it comes of quite easily. Take the brush it comes with and just dab it on, it'll come off without any rubbing at all.
***Physician's Formula (not to be racist) is more for girls who have lighter completions, because it doesn't even offer tan colors, it's 3 main categories are fair, light, and medium. But Sally Hansen Natural Beauty does offer lighter shades, too, the lightest being porcelain.
to cover up blemishes, you need to use a concealer, the best i've tried is make up forever's liquid concealer
the look whiter, just get a powder in a lighter shade. bare escentuals has a hugeee range of colors, and i use the second lightest shade, which is like an NC15 or NC20 in mac
just invest in your foundation, because usually more expensive brands will have a wider range of foundations.
make up forever also has a VERY wide range.
and dior tends to have the lightest shades.
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