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Foundation for mature skin

  • 23-08-2012 12:14am
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    My mum has asked me to do her make-up for an upcoming wedding. She doesn't have a (decent one that actually matches her skin colour -__-) foundation, and I don't really know much about products for mature skin so I thought I would ask! She has normal skin, albeit a bit sensitive. Thanks guys!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 55 ✭✭Shinato


    No 7 is a great one for mature skin. It has a hint of moisturizer. I work at the make up stall in a pharmacy and I'm pretty sure that the best type is 'Stay Perfect' which comes in six different shades.

    Elizebeth Arden is also a good one.

    However, you should ask her if she wants to look like she's got abit of colour on her or does she want to look natural. If you need to add some colour to the face and decolletage try a bronzer (with the foundation for the face)


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