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Best glowy foundation

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GizmosBandana · 26/01/2020 13:35

I'm on the hunt for a new foundation, but having stuck with the same one (Revlon Colour Stay) for years I don't really know where to start!

I have pale combination skin, generally clear apart from the odd monthly hormonal spot. I just feel like I look knackered and dull all the time and I'm after a foundation that gives me a glowy radiant finish whilst still giving a bit of coverage. I've spent ages looking online for recommendations but still a bit baffled. I'm heading out shopping tomorrow so could get a few samples, but of what?! I'm currently on maternity leave so money a bit tight, but I don't mind spending out on a good foundation.

Any recommendations would be very gratefully received!

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ClientListQueen · 26/01/2020 22:33

Makeup revolution conceal and hydrate

Best glowy foundation
Ohyesiam · 26/01/2020 22:40

Channel’s Vitalumierre is the most glowydewy foundation ever! I have Armani Luminous Silk too, but I find it much more matt, not nearly as much Glow.
Channel will give you testers with several days worth.

Ohyesiam · 26/01/2020 22:41

Chanel! Bloody phone!

Perfumista · 27/01/2020 07:47

Guerlain Parure Gold is lovely, as Is L'oreal Pro Glow. However, I need feel the urge to go and try Armani Luminous Silk and No7 Hydraluminous. Oh, and the Elf pirmer putty sounds interesting!

GizmosBandana · 27/01/2020 09:33

Ooh more added to the list of samples to try, thank you! I do wear highlighter some days, but I just find it looks like makeup sitting on top of my skin rather than healthy glowy skin if that makes sense? But I'm hopefully one of the foundations suggested here will do magical things for my knackered face! Grin

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