I was wondering which powder/bronzer would work the best on my skin. My skin is oily/acne and pretty dark-skinned. I want a powder that will make my face not oily, not make me breakout, AND GIVE ME A NICE HEALTHY FLAWLESS GLOW! Which of these 4 would be the best for my skin??
I’m also pretty dark-skinned (like tannish).
1) Physician’s Formula Face-Aid
*I heard it was good for acne/oily skin but would it give me a nice flawless glow as well?
2) Physican’s Formula Talc-Free Mineral Face Powder
*I heard it was very good for oily/acne skin and it comes in diff kinds of colors and gives your face a flawless glow. Should I get the bronzer kind?? What would that do to my face?
3)Maybelline Shine Free Oil Control Powder
*I heard this was good for oily skin but will it give me a flawless glow?
4) Maybelline PURE Powder
*I heard this was good for oily and it made your face flawless.
The prices are 5.99 for the 2 maybelline ones. and 12.95 for the PF’s ones. Which one is the best?

Almay Or Physicians Formula Foundations?

I have oily skin that gets dry easily from some products, and Im looking for a non comedogenic oil free foundation. I have very acne prone skin. Which are better foundations, Almay clear complexion or Physicians Formula? Please dont say “maybelline/revlon/covergirl foundation is cheap and good” because all that clogs pores and will make me break out…. oh and, something with good coverage, but wont make me look like a cake face.

Talc, Does The Physicians Formula Really Work?

i just bought the Physicians Formula mineral wear..it said talc-free.
i was DESPERATE. because my Hairspray has caused me to break-out on the forehead..because of my bangs.
i don’t know if i should keep my bangs, with no hair spray but kinda put a bit of that mineral wear over the gross break-outs, or..just use Loreal’s bare natural mineral

Where Can I Find Physicians Formula Organic Wear?

makeup line???? I got a coupon in the mail last week saying it was available at Walgreen’s but I’ve been to two and even looked online and this line of makeup is nowhere to be found :( It comes in cute green packaging and it’s different form the mineral talc-free makeup that they have out right now.

Can I Use Physician’s Formula Loose Powder Over…?

A while back, I bought the Physician’s Formula Talc-Free Mineral Wear Loose Powder as a foundation, but I found that it doesn’t work really well. Today, I bought the Loreal True Match foundation, but I’ve read that you need a powder to set the foundation? What kinds of powder would I need to set the foundation, can I just use my physician’s formula foundation over it?

Yes. It doesn’t have good coverage. It makes your pores look bigger and it collects around dry patches of skin and pimples. If you have oily skin, it usually disappears within a few hours.
It might be okay if you use a primer before hand. There are primers that even out your skin and smooth out your pores so the makeup won’t accentuate them.
Some are made especially for sensitive, oily, dry, and acne prone skin – so make sure you get one that fits your needs.
A good quality kabuki brush would help with the application (if you use a tiny bit at a time).
I would suggest looking into other mineral makeup that has no fillers or irritating ingredients because those actually make your skin look better over time.

The organic line of physicians formula make up makes a point of saying that it is 100 percent cruelty free (no animal testing, no animals products). But on their other lines it does not say anything about not testing on animals, but neither does almay, and they don’t test on animals. So does anyone know if ALL physicians formula products are free from animal testing…or is it just the organic line?

dont know what to buy if the liquid or the loose powder. i want only physicians formula no other brands because im so oily and acne prone dont want to use other brands anymore because my face always breakout when using other brands except for neutrogena, clinique and vmv hypoallergenics. but now i want to try physicians formula because it’s oil free, hypo allergenic, talc free and most of all non comedogenic. anyone have tried physicians formula please help which one i should try. thanks….

L’Oreal->Bare Naturale Powdered Mineral Foundation
or
Physicians Formula->Mineral Wear Talc-Free Mineral Loose Powder
which one is better?
better coverage? better for your skin?
please don’t say bare minerals, because i can’t afford it
so im looking for a good alternative . thanks!

Physicians Formula Talc Free Mineral Wear?

is this any good or should i spend the money and get the bare minerals?

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