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Full full coverage. Jane Iredàle.

5 replies

secretgirl · 26/08/2019 21:34

Hi.
Does anyone use this?
I'm thinking of purchasing a few samples to try. I need & want very full coverage. I have rosacea, mainly redness that I need to cover.
I'm using bare minerals lose powder foundation at the.minute but would like to try something else.
Anyone any experience of both the colours of Jane Iredale?
TIA.

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secretgirl · 28/08/2019 13:10

Anyone??

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silver1977 · 28/08/2019 13:59

Sorry I've not heard of that one. Just wanted to add a good one I use. Estee Lauder Double Wear Camouflage (the blue bottle) have melasma and it covers great and although ££ a tube lasts me a good 8 months.

BigmouseLittlehouse · 28/08/2019 15:54

Hi - I’ve used Jane Iredale. I started to use it when my skin really wasn’t good, and I had some acne and rosacea.

I used the pressed powder as I think that gives more coverage than the loose, but it is quite matt. It does give pretty full coverage as you can gradually build it and if you blend I always found it looked very natural. I much preferred it to bare minerals - which I always found a bit sparkly/shiny on me and also made me feel a bit itchy.

I still sometimes use it in summer as I love how you really don’t notice it on your skin and how it does feel like my skin doesn’t get clogged at all with it. It feels natural somehow. As I said the only issue is it can look a bit flat on the skin - but suspect the loose is possibly better for that?

Another plus is it is really easy and foolproof to apply and looks very natural.

Figroll16 · 28/08/2019 19:11

I use the Jane Iredale pure pressed base-it's lovely and easy to apply , gives really good coverage but as PP mentioned it can look a bit flat on the skin (I usually find bit of highlighting powder sorts that out)

Deathraystare · 29/08/2019 17:55

Does it not contain bismuth something or other that irritates acne skin or something?

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