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Good foundation

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FearnRJ · 23/07/2020 10:06

Can someone recommend a good long lasting foundation that isn't expensive? I normally wear a tinted moisturiser but with having to wear a mask I feel like I may start needing a more long lasting foundation. I do like Rimmel and maybelline products if anybody knows one in those ranges. Thanks x

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Morgan12 · 23/07/2020 10:13

I've started using Huda foundation and have had so many compliments. It's really good but its £33 which I suppose is expensive. But it lasts ages. I've had my current bottle for around 10 months.

Moltenpink · 23/07/2020 10:17

I’m liking the Ordinary Coverage foundation at the moment. Great range of shades and under £6. It still wears off my nose a bit after taking a mask on & off all day though.

eandz13 · 23/07/2020 10:29

I highly recommend Maybelline Superstay foundation for long lasting wear and medium-full coverage. Revlon Colorstay concealer is also excellent for all day wear. The main things I'd recommend for long lasting and non transferable application, no matter what foundation you're wearing, are setting powder (I use Rimmel Stay Matte in translucent) and setting spray (Nyx brand very cheap and equally as good as more expensive ones).

FearnRJ · 23/07/2020 10:29

@Moltenpink I've heard good things about the ordinary products make up and skin care. I mite have to have a look into it. Thanks x

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FearnRJ · 23/07/2020 10:33

@eandz13 I've been using revolution setting spray and primer from their range which I've found really good. I'll give the maybelline foundation a try. Thanks x

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