MACina
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This oxidizes a lot ya'll!
Erin, what about the the Pro Longwear Powder Pressed? Did you happen to have the chance to try it as well?
I would like to know if "Light" is really light.
This oxidizes a lot ya'll!
No clue about the powder.Erin, what about the the Pro Longwear Powder Pressed? Did you happen to have the chance to try it as well? I would like to know if "Light" is really light.
Thank you!No clue about the powder.
I wonder the same thing! I'm an nc45 but I'm super orange so I don't need nothing flaring up on me while I'm trying 2 b cute lolI'm wondering if there's any way to fix oxidation with foundation? Or is it a lost cause? I really wanted to try this foundation but if it looks a hot mess then I won't waste my time and money.
Apparently the Smashbox Halo has a special pump that doesn't cause that. The foundation goes out but air does not get back in.I'm wondering if there's any way to fix oxidation with foundation? Or is it a lost cause? I really wanted to try this foundation but if it looks a hot mess then I won't waste my time and money.
Oh wow. Thanks!!!Apparently the Smashbox Halo has a special pump that doesn't cause that. The foundation goes out but air does not get back in.
Hahaha, I feel it... Maybe if they would make an NC/NW 00 or 05 that would be a good colour after oxidizing, lol.Great.. It's not like NC15 is already too dark for me
Maybe the technology takes out the ingredients that causes the foundation to oxidize? That sounds ridiculous..well I have no clue.aren't we talking about oxidizing when applied on skin ? :huh:
aren't we talking about oxidizing when applied on skin ? :huh:
Sorry, don't mind me! I was talking about air getting into the makeup itself and messing it up (bacteria, etc) and the Smashbox doesn't. I guess someone else can benefit from that info. I don't think I've had a foundation oxidize on me.Maybe the technology takes out the ingredients that causes the foundation to oxidize? That sounds ridiculous..well I have no clue.
Oxidation occurs when it mixes with the oils in the skin.Maybe the technology takes out the ingredients that causes the foundation to oxidize? That sounds ridiculous..well I have no clue.
Ok that's what I thought you were talking about.Oxidation occurs when it mixes with the oils in the skin.
Ok that's what I thought you were talking about.
Interesting. Good to know.Drier skin doesn't do it as much, oilier skin is worse. Setting with a no-colour (not translucent) powder helps, but doesn't prevent it.
Oxidation occurs when it mixes with the oils in the skin.
Oh, I see. Gracias.Drier skin doesn't do it as much, oilier skin is worse. Setting with a no-colour (not translucent) powder helps, but doesn't prevent it.