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No7 tinted moisturiser, is it ok?

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FreakinScaryCaaw · 19/10/2014 18:13

I'm thinking of getting some but am worried as I get a few spots. Even though I'm 46.

Does anyone use it? Or can you recommend one that's ok for spot prone skin. TIA

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Paddingtonthebear · 19/10/2014 18:19

I think Marks and Spencer's autograph tinted moisturiser (£9.50) is brilliant. I've tried loads and It's the only one I rate along with the Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturiser (£34)

FreakinScaryCaaw · 19/10/2014 18:21

Thanks I may try that then.

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Girlsbrigadewashorrible · 19/10/2014 18:54

I don't like the No 7 one as the limited shades are either too pale or too dark for me. I either looked washed out or orange. I am using Clinique CC cream at the moment, it comes in a wider range of shades, although it is quite a bit dearer.

Spidergirl8 · 19/10/2014 19:34

I use it, think it is very good- I've tried a lot of different brands. Should be fine for your skin but won't be enough coverage if you want to cover spots.

FreakinScaryCaaw · 20/10/2014 10:19

I use concealer for the odd spot. Thanks for the info.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 20/10/2014 13:45

Buy it and return it if you don't get on with it, boots are excellent at refunds.

sweetheart · 20/10/2014 15:08

I use the lift and luminate foundation which is like a tinted moisturiser. It's much lighter than most foundations which is why I use it - I don't like anything to thick or heavy clogging up my skin. They also do colour matching to your skin if you go in store.

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