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Old 06-06-2008, 10:40 PM
deona :) deona :) is offline
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Default Which concealer here is better?

I have REALLYYYYYYYYYY bad skin w/ acne, acne scars, and blemishes so I need A LOT of coverage. I still want my skin to be healthy, something that does not clog my pores, something not cakey, and not melting. I would still like a concealer stick to touch-up. What is best out of these?

1. http://www.walgreens.com/store/pickcolor.jsp?CATID=100563&navAction=jump&navCount =1&skuid=sku2140735&id=prod2141257
2. http://www.walgreens.com/store/pickcolor.jsp?CATID=100563&navAction=jump&navCount =1&skuid=sku312866&id=prod12866
3. http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2792373?Category=&Search=True&SearchType=guidednav &keyword=makeup+in+All+Categories+%3e+M%26amp%3b%2 3183%3bA%26amp%3b%23183%3bC+%3e+Beauty+%3e+Cosmeti cs+%3e+Foundation+%26amp%3b+Concealer&origin=searc hresults
4. http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2944311?Category=&Search=True&SearchType=guidednav &keyword=concealer+in+All+Categories+%3e+Foundatio n+%26amp%3b+Concealer&origin=searchresults

Know of waterproof concealer?
Others?
Please tell.
Oh and I will get the green concealer stick. So you don't need to mention that =]

remember, if you have any other recommendations.. please tell!!
THANKS!


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Old 06-06-2008, 10:40 PM
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Personally I would go with #1...I use physicians formula mineral wear talc free in soft yellow...it works great for me
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Old 06-06-2008, 10:41 PM
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I don't like any of the products you listed. For a concealer stick, the best one out there is Bobbi Brown. It only costs 20 bucks, and it will make your blemishes disappear and evens out your skin tone. It is a full coverage makeup, but it is soft a formula, so you might not like it. Bobbi Brown also makes a compact that has two concealers, a powder and a foundation in it. I love it, and it was well worth the money. If you don't like Bobbi Brown, I would recommend Laura Mercier, which you can get at Nordstrom. The compact has two colors in it, so you can blend them to help you get the perfect shade. This concealer is always winning awards for being the best one out there. Clinique makes a concealer compact as well that has two shades in it, and it's a heavy, dry formula that I really like. I've had mine so long I can't tell what it's called anymore, but it works great and I use it all the time. If you want something cheaper, go to Target and get the Sonia Kashuk concealer quad. It has three concealer colors you can blend, it has a powder to set it, and it comes with a mirror and a tiny brush. It's hard to find because it's so popular, but it's great product. The case has a tendency to break, so if you get it, keep a rubber band around it. It's only 10 bucks though. I don't like the quality and color matching of drugstore concealers, but I have heard good things about Max Factor's cover stick. I've never used it though. Forget about not clogging your pores, not being cakey and not melting, and about being waterproof. No such thing exists. Skin get wet, it gets oily, it rains outside, and so on, so don't look for the perfect product. It just doesn't exist. You can, however, find a great product that works great for you.
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DEfinetly clinque
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Old 06-06-2008, 10:41 PM
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ok, first of all i dont like using different base and then concealer. the color never matches perfectly when you are doing spots like blemishes.

my suggestion is to get a base that you can also use as a concealer. i would suggest jane irdale make up the press powder. it has spf 18 which is great. what is so great about the make up is that its mineral and it really allows your skin to breath for the blemishes you have. also you can use the same powder to cover those blemishes with a concealer brush. it works great!
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Number 2 I think is the best bet but it depends on you. You should try all of them to see what is best for you!!!!!!!

But it might clog your pores and make your acne worse so maybe make-up isnt good for a daily basis.

try going to a dermatologist to clear up your acne!!!!!!!!!!!
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