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Re: Makeup Question - Foundation Edition
(Anonymous) 2017-07-29 06:51 am (UTC)(link)The employees at Sephora aren't necessarily experts, but they can still help and suggest things, and what I like about getting help at Sephora is that the sales associates don't make commission so they don't tend to be pushy or manipulative. Also, you can get up to three samples every time you visit Sephora, with no obligation to buy anything. It's not weird or rude at all for you to go in and ask to try a couple of different foundations and then just walk out without making a purchase. Seriously, they WANT you to sample stuff, because you're more likely to buy it if you've tried it.
Also, if you buy something there and then you end up not liking it, you can bring it back, no questions asked. Sephora is kind of awesome that way.
(We don't have Ulta in Canada, so I have no idea how it stacks up against Sephora.)
The quickest and easiest thing for you to do would be to apply a pressed powder foundation. It's fast and easy, and you don't need to set it. However, you'll get better coverage from a liquid foundation, and the product will last longer.
Make Up For Ever and Urban Decay would probably be my top recommendations for foundation brands to check out. Make Up For Ever, in particular, is favored by so many makeup lovers it's ridiculous.
And in my opinion, it never hurts to get a medium/full coverage foundation. I mean, it's going to be a layer on your skin regardless of how much coverage it gives you, so you may as well get plenty of coverage. That said, I know Make Up For Ever does a Water Blend foundation with light coverage, if that's what you want, and you get 60% more product for the same price as their fuller coverage foundations.