I'd been using Maybelline Pure Makeup Foundation for a while. PROS: It almost exactly matched my skin tone, and it covered up my acne and acne scars. CONS: My friends told me it was looking streaky and cakey after only 4-5 hours. I had to keep... +
I'd been using Maybelline Pure Makeup Foundation for a while. PROS: It almost exactly matched my skin tone, and it covered up my acne and acne scars. CONS: My friends told me it was looking streaky and cakey after only 4-5 hours. I had to keep re-applying powder almost every passing period (about 50 mins). It gave my face that Orange face white neck look that we girls love so much (: P). I woudn't reccomend it for oily skin, for long wear use. -
I had to quickly find a foundation for school the next day, so I ran to the store and picked up L'oreal True Match. I'd read a few wonderful reveiws about it online,so I decided I should see if it works for me. It looked amazing when I... +
I had to quickly find a foundation for school the next day, so I ran to the store and picked up L'oreal True Match. I'd read a few wonderful reveiws about it online,so I decided I should see if it works for me.
It looked amazing when I first put it on, put didn't have to good coverage it just made my acne scars less noticable, but it did have a very natural look to it. When I got to school about an hour and a half later I went into the bathroom and noticed my nose looked a bit patchy, which is big problem I have with foundations. In my third period passing time I checked it again (about 2 hours later) and I noticed my skin was looking pretty shiny, I added some powder and blended it in which helped a lot, but made it look more powdery. After PE (2 hours later) I had to add more powder becuase this foundation dosen't stay on to well with sweat. I got home and looked in the mirror (an hour later) and noticed it did have a slightly powdery look, but mostly looked pretty natural. I had Horseriding a little later and it lasted well though that. Over all I'd say L'oreal True Match matches your skin tone, but I woudn't recommed it for oily skin, or for heavy coverage.
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