There should be no problem with using Vicco cream together with foundation; if you do, treat the Vicco cream as moisturizer and wear it under foundation.
moisturizer just moisturises your skin, try using a foundation, this helps uneven skin tone
Steps Add about a quarter size (or less depending on the amount of coverage you want) of your regular moisturizer in your palm. Shake about 1/4 to 1/2 a teaspoon of mineral powder into the moisturizer and mix. Apply evenly to your face using light, circular strokes. For liquid mineral foundation follow the article "Make Tinted Moisturizer"'s instructions
Not all foundation does. Usually good quality makeup brands don't have cakey foundation. Try MAC maybe, they're really good. Also your skin could just be dry, try using a good moisturizer under your foundation (apply every time!) and a face makeup primer.
It is a moisturizer that has a hint of color that can be worn instead of foundation that makes your skin look naturally flawless. It can be a great alternative to foundation, while providing the same coverage. My favorite one is the Tarte Smooth operator.
hi you can make your own by using these ingredients: body butter or face moisturizer, aloe Vera gel and some of your foundation (optional)... star by butting a bit on your body butter or face moisturizer with a bit of aloe Vera gel and mix it together till its mixed well then put some of your foundation in and mix it altogether. then put it in the fridge to cool down and to set when its cold and sort of think. let me know if it works for you.
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There isn't a difference in the statements continue using and continue to use. Both mean to keep going and not stop using a specific item.
'Almay' makes a foundation that comes out white but when applied to your skin it is supposed to meet your skin tone needs. The product itself is more like a tinted moisturizer ( I wouldn't recommend using it as a moisturizer) and provides light coverage. If your looking for a foundation to match your skin tone but do not know what shade you should get, it is always best to visit your cosmetics counter and have one of the sales clerks apply some on you that they believe is your best match. Remember to take a look at your face in all different lighting's as the color of the foundation make look different. Another thing to remember is if you apply foundation to your skin and it looks perfect within 5 mins of applying it but it looks darker over a few hours you may want to go one shade lighter as this color change is caused by oxidation.
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If your skin is dry (like mine) I'd recommend using a tinted moisturizer and a concealer (or powder foundation) would be better. Obviously a tinted moisturizer has less pigmentation than a foundation, but using a concealer and/or powder foundation can increase the coverage you get. A few "cheap" brands make them, ELF do one but that has zero pigmentation. Physicians formula make one but I've not tried that one personally. As for cheap concealers I like Hard Candy's glamouflage and I like Physicians formula's powder foundation also. These would well with a tinted moisturizer.
Not generally, using a good moisturizer daily will prevent the formation of stretch marks.