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LIQUID
One of the most popular types of foundation due to its ability to
provide sheer coverage and an au natural look, a liquid foundation is
easy to apply and Ƃ ts like a ‘second skin’.
The coverage has different levels and can vary from light to
heavy. Liquid foundation is also usually suited for both dry skin and
combination skin. If you have oily skin, look for the oil-free options.
Liquid foundation can be applied with a sponge, brush or can even
be dabbed on with your Ƃ ngertips and worked in a circular motion.
Cream
A heavier base, cream is renowned for providing good coverage
and is the number-one choice for makeup artists (it must be doing
something right!). Due to its thick texture, which provides a creamy
and ƃ awless Ƃ nish, it’s great to wear on a night out.
There are many specialised versions on the market for different
skin types, including oil-based and 24-hour long-wearing coverage.
It works great on dry skin however it’s best to avoid cream if you
have oily skin – no one has time for high-shine!
Cream foundation usually comes in a compact case and can be
applied with a sponge.
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PICK
Lycogel Breathable
Camouƃ age in Beige
20ml, $108
Bobbi Brown Skin Long-Wear Weightless
Foundation SPF15, $70, Burberry Beauty
Fresh Glow Luminous Fluid Foundation in
34 Warm Nude, $86