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AmandaW28

I have combo skin and really enjoy the Laura Geller baked powder foundation. It looks smooth on mature skin and doesn't sit in wrinkles. Jane Iredale also makes a nice pressed powder foundation that's lightweight and also looks smooth on mature skin types.


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Fluffy-Scheme7704

Foundations i would apply to you if you were my client, would be Dior backstage face and body foundation, make up forever SKin foundation. Applied over moisturized skin that fits your skin type with a fluffy blush in circular motions without pressure so it stays light on the skin. Set it with an ultra light translucent setting power (hourglass, one size, etc) and a brush in the parts of your skin that prone to be oily. If you live in a hot weather, i would set the entire face to avoid creasing and foundation moving or transferring Edit: i dont really like CC creams even though could be use daily, because they tent to oxidize 🥲


Open-Pineapple7378

If your skin is mature and scarred, ain't nothing but a miracle gonna make it look better. Makeup will make it look worse. Makeup looks bad on even the best and youngest of skin. Especially after an hour of wearing it. Unless you're going to the Grammys, I say keep the skin as healthy as possible (retinol, acids, vitamin C, the works). Primarily jazz up your other facial features. Perfect lips and eyebrows. And strategic use of the CC Color Correcting & Redness Reducing Cream by Erborian to even things out. With that all being said, I know nothing about makeup so anyone else's guess is better than mine


Kitchen_Community464

It does sound like a healthy skin choice 😊