Saturday, November 14th, 2009 at
5:01 am
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.
Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at
10:58 am
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!
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
5:07 pm
Hi!!
I would like to know if someone uses Physicians formula mineral wear talc-free? I saw it at a supermarket and it was the loose powder with the mineral lip sheen. I didn’t know if It was good?
Did anyone like it?
Thanks!!!
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
11:15 pm
I have been wanting to buy Physicians Formula’s mineral products for quite a time, but I don’t know if I should buy the liquid foundation, or the loose powder.
I have post-acne marks, and still sometimes get a zit, which one would provide the best coverage to hide the marks, and give me smooth and even skin?
And please don’t mention any other products.
Thanks for your help!