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Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:17 am |
I am thinking about making tinted moisturizer for everyday use. there is one color from bare minerals that matches my skin tone. When i tried in store, the classical seem to look better on me than the matte version. So if i want to blend into pre made moisturizer, which foundation type should i use, classic or matte? do i need to buy a foundation slightly darker? what percentage i will use to blend into my moisturizer? |
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Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:21 am |
ghost2012 wrote: |
I am thinking about making tinted moisturizer for everyday use. there is one color from bare minerals that matches my skin tone. When i tried in store, the classical seem to look better on me than the matte version. So if i want to blend into pre made moisturizer, which foundation type should i use, classic or matte? do i need to buy a foundation slightly darker? what percentage i will use to blend into my moisturizer? |
No need to go darker, when I want to do this I just mix a bit of my MMU with a moisturizer per application. I read not to mix the pre-made MMU in large quantities with anything for storage I think it tends to separate and possibly go off without a preservative added? |
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