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Good foundation for mature lined skin

  • 17-10-2011 11:47am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 2


    Hi there. I'm new at this but here goes. I need to find a foundation that gathers less in the "fine lines" on my face. It can be particularly bad on my furrowed brow and the "brackets" around my mouth!!! I'm in my late forties and have slightly dry skin. I've used Clarins firming foundation for years now but need to change. I find Dermalogica good for moisturisers etc but can't get my hands on foundation samples. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I've already fallen prey to the girls at department store counters and spent money on products that didn't work out for me. Thanks in advance :).


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,540 ✭✭✭Giselle


    nugirl6 wrote: »
    Hi there. I'm new at this but here goes. I need to find a foundation that gathers less in the "fine lines" on my face. It can be particularly bad on my furrowed brow and the "brackets" around my mouth!!! I'm in my late forties and have slightly dry skin. I've used Clarins firming foundation for years now but need to change. I find Dermalogica good for moisturisers etc but can't get my hands on foundation samples. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I've already fallen prey to the girls at department store counters and spent money on products that didn't work out for me. Thanks in advance :).

    My aunt bought a Revlon anti-aging foundation the other day, she's very impressed with it and she's around your age. Its this one:

    http://www.artofcosmetics.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/rby-revlon-age-defying-with-dna-advantage-de-54970527.jpg

    Might be worth trying out the testers on one of your problem areas and seeing how it looks after a few hours. I don't know how much it costs, but Revlon is quite reasonably priced generally. HTH :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 nugirl6


    Thanks very much Giselle, I'll track that Revlon product down.


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