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Question: i need professional advice from girls on using foundation, im a 19 year old boy who wears makeup in private for fun.
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If you go to your nearest MAC counter there are many men there that can help you. Its all fashion to them, and they are open to any sex. I had a good friend (who is a male) who worked there so I know they are cool people. BTW I use the MAC studio fix which is awesome. Try www.maccosmetics.com
Mousse foundations are your best bet. They are really light on your skin and has a cooling sensation. Powder to creme foundations are not good if you are prone to spots because they have a ingredient that feeds on bacteria on your skin

Also never use powder after cream foundation as it jus becomes blotchy. Especially blusher.
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go 2 a good department store like mac or debenhams...theyll help you there...
i like mousse foundation, it is really light on the skin, and feels like you are not wearing any at all! :)
what exactly do u want to know? i could right you a whole book on foundation so you have to be a bit more specific hun.
is this ur hobby?it's very strange 4 a boy in disguising himself as a girl,even though it's a fun.
use the moose type foundations because the cover blemishs but you can hardly notice you wearing it!
first of all you need the right shade that suits you, always use a moisturiser first, as it goes on smoother, only use a small amount, about enough to cover a 5p is plenty, smooth gently in circles, being careful to blend in especially around jawline, its best to finish off with a matt powder, hope that helps
i use rimmel london stay matte and dream matte mouse also gives a really smooth surface..
you would normally use these as a base and then use a stay matte pressed powder to finish it off


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