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Sun Oct 10, 2004 3:20 pm |
Hi all
Thanks so much for the recs from the other day.
Perhaps I should try concealer instead, because I just don't want to try tinted moisturizer.
I was thinking about Jane Iredale's Disappear or Covercare. I'm not sure about the ingredients...but they sound promising.
Any thoughts?
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:25 pm |
For me, Bobbi Brown concealer works wonders. Its either a 2 part system or 3 part depending on how dark your circles are. I use the 3 parts: corrector, concealer and powder and I just love it. |
_________________ approaching 65 (OMG!), think of myself as 45...dry skin |
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Sun Oct 10, 2004 10:19 pm |
Do you mean JI circle delete? I love it. It is one of my everyday favorites. I like it because of the creaminess and 2 colors. I also like Trucco by Sebastian but not sure that is easy to get. |
_________________ Blessings~ deb (certified life coach) |
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:18 am |
Thanks guys
No dark circles here, thank god. That would just give me something else to worry about :P
I was talking more about "Disappear" or "Cover-Care" from Jane Iredale. I'd just like to conceal red marks from past breakouts and perhaps a light scar here and there...just to see how much it made a difference.
I'm acne prone and the descriptions of these concealers make them sound extremely thick...
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:42 am |
...sorry...wrong concealer |
_________________ approaching 65 (OMG!), think of myself as 45...dry skin |
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:49 am |
Nanapost wrote: |
...sorry...wrong concealer |
That's ok!
Thanks though! |
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:43 am |
Here is a website silkskin.com that I bought red/blue blocker from! the red covers red marks and the blue under eye circles, works great, bought it 2 yrs ago. |
_________________ Blessings~ deb (certified life coach) |
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Mabsy
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Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:37 am |
Sorry, this is not about the two concealers you want to know about but your post made me remember how great just loose mineral powder foundation is at covering up redness. In fact, I now use this to cover up any pimples because it STICKS to the area (as long as it's moisturised) and does not get rubbed off when you try to blend. So perhaps the mineral powders and a fine tipped brush are an option? One thing is for sure, it would last you AGES if you only used it on spots |
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