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12-08-2021 10:59 AM
@Brisky wrote:
@Shanus, I have light skin neutral skin and have used Bobbi Brown light tinted moisturizer for many years. This works good for me.
What I would like to try is a foundation that is oil free with just a bit more coverage.
Can you recommend a foundation like this?
@Brisky Since you like your BB Tinted Moisturizer (BTW, the same one I wear), why not stay with that line? I'd try the Skin Weightless Foundation. It has a buildable coverage. It's lighter coverage when applied with a damp sponge or buildable with a brush. The available chat can help match a shade when you give them the tinted moisturizer one you're using.
12-08-2021 11:04 AM
12-08-2021 11:55 AM
Thank you for your help regarding my question about foundation. I appreciate it.
Happy Holidays!
12-08-2021 01:21 PM
Hi Shanus, thanks for the skincare help. Heres my question, I am considering purchasing a liquid Hyaluronic Acid. The brand name is Neocell and this product is good for cellular hydration and lubrication for skin and joints. I have read reviews on it and it mostly has very good reviews. I am not big on makeup but I do take good care of my skin. I use a SPF, a moisturizer and vitamin c serum.
So, do you think that trying this Hyaluronic Acid is worth it? Thanks
12-08-2021 07:27 PM
Hi Shanus,
Do you know why Bobbi Brown stopped making mineral foundation? It was the best! I still have part of a container from years ago that I use sparingly. I haven't found anything that compares. I know the product will likely never come back, but I'm curious.
12-09-2021 11:07 AM
@sophiesofers wrote:Hi Shanus, thanks for the skincare help. Heres my question, I am considering purchasing a liquid Hyaluronic Acid. The brand name is Neocell and this product is good for cellular hydration and lubrication for skin and joints. I have read reviews on it and it mostly has very good reviews. I am not big on makeup but I do take good care of my skin. I use a SPF, a moisturizer and vitamin c serum.
So, do you think that trying this Hyaluronic Acid is worth it? Thanks
@sophiesofers I peersonally do not use a separate hyaluronic serum/acid. I use the basic skincare items and a Vit.C serum. I find a heavier moistuizer in the colder months gives me enough hydration.
I'm not sure if you intend to apply this serum to your face or body, too. If just on face, I'm "iffy" what it can do for joints.
12-09-2021 11:08 AM
@AbbeyPenny wrote:Hi Shanus,
Do you know why Bobbi Brown stopped making mineral foundation? It was the best! I still have part of a container from years ago that I use sparingly. I haven't found anything that compares. I know the product will likely never come back, but I'm curious.
@AbbeyPenny Any time a line eliminates a product, it's usually because it's not a top seller. have you tried MAC Mineral Foundation?
12-09-2021 01:14 PM
@Shanus This is a liquid Hyaluronic Acid that is berry flavored. It says to take one teaspoonful by itself or mix it in a glass of water or with a smoothie. Lots of the reviews said it helps not only with skin, but also for your joints too. Not sure if its worth giving it a try. Its at Vitamin Shoppe and GNC. It can be returned if I don't like it. Its a 16 oz bottle for 27.00.
12-09-2021 03:02 PM
@sophiesofers Sounds a bit suspect to me. I'd think maybe topical serum would be a better choice. If you go ahead with it, report back.
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