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Best foundation for combination skin

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mummarichardson · 10/08/2017 12:38

Can anyone give advise on a foundation which gives good coverage for combination skin. The ones I have bought recently all seem to get very claggy on my nose and forehead if that makes sense?! Looking for low to mid range, something I can get in either boots or a make up counter in John Lewis

Thanks!

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MinesaPinot · 10/08/2017 14:04

I am using Clinique Beyond Perfecting Foundation/Concealer at the moment. Found a sample size in my "use up" box and it is fab. I've got combination skin and for me it gives really good coverage without feeling as though I've got foundation on! I lightly dust over with Benefit's Hello Flawless power and I'm good to go. Noticed yesterday that my makeup stayed good all day - I'm well impressed.

Definitely a re-purchase once the sample has been finished up, and the good thing is you can get Clinique near enough anywhere.

Alexandra87 · 10/08/2017 14:09

I have combination skin and I find the mineral foundation really good. I've tried a few different brands and they've all been good.

MumOfTwoMasterOfNone · 10/08/2017 14:47

I've started using Bare Minerals Complexion rescue with a primer underneath and I love it. It doesn't have amazing coverage but seems to give me a really nice 'look' and even looking skin.

littledolly2 · 10/08/2017 16:59

Another vote for the Clinique Beyond Perfecting here. I've been using it for about a year and a half and I love it. Great coverage and perfect for my 'very' combination skin!

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