@Mellie32 wrote:
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@Mellie32 wrote:
The ODO --- she's using red and blue DRY ERASE markers and saying that her foundation covers up the markers. It doesn't --- it simply brushes the marker away.
Huh? I'm not sure I understand your point. Who uses markers on their face and then covers the marks with foundation? And why would this mean anything to the rest of us?
My point was that Doris pretends like the foundation COVERS the markers when it just brushes them away. She is being deceiving in saying that her foundation is super full coverage - enough to cover all of your discolorations whether they be blue or red.
Literally no one thinks that means you should put markers on your face.
Nope. Dry erase markers DO NOT just brush away when used on skin. They wipe off on non-pourous surfaces.
I just tested this. Got out my dry erase marker, made a good heavy line on the back of my hand and let it dry. Then I tried to rub it off with my other hand. Nope, stayed put.
Then I got out my Doll10 foundation and my Ready to Wear Liquid Lift foundation. Both covered when the foundation was applied thick enough. When I then wiped off the foundations with a kleenex, the dry erase mark was still there visible under the makeup. Even when I used soap to wash off the remaining makeup, all of that dry erase marker did not come off.
So, bottom line - no deception.