September 15, 2012 10:26 PM BST
I never seem to be able to get the foundation right. Ann at the Philbeach used to work wonders on me, and I tried to follow her instructions, but nothing seemed to satisfy me.
I have bought L'Oreal - The Foundation, True Match today at sainsbury's, so I will give it a go. Not hopeful, though.
I don't know that I would dare ask advice in a store, not in male mode, so you girls who have done it, I admire you greatly.
September 30, 2012 10:43 PM BST
Arg ..... replying as I was short of money and my Estee Lauder DayWear 'Sheer Tint Release Advanced Multi-Protection Anti-Oxidant Moisturiser' (AKA expensive American tinted moisturiser) had run out ... and reading around on some cozzzie sites Boots No7 'Triple Protection Tinted Moisturiser' got a lot of recommendations and was cheap (well compared with Estee Lauder anyway) .... Damn it looked like I had patchy foundation on my face and soaked in so so so fast I coundn't get it on even. So I waited for money in the bank and got my Estee Lauder ..... heaven. For those who don't know it comes out of the tube BLUE and spreads so so so well .... and then goes skin colour with a heavenly cucumber scent ..... You only realise how good it is when you don't have it ..... Very often I go out with just this on and nothing else not even marcara and lippy: it makes your face look 'So Much Younger' and covers so much ... even tho it's called a tinted moisturiser. Well Christmas is coming so maybe santa will leave some in your nylons .... BTW it lasts for maybe 3 months for 1 tube used every day: you don't need to use much .... But why does it come out of the tube BLUE ?????
October 23, 2012 9:42 AM BST
Have used Boots No7 and MAC both of which were skin tone matched in store by the product beauticians, and both worked well. Still using MAC as I find it gives good coverage but recently I was told by an beautician to try illamasqua foundation as she finds it gives a better coverage in hiding the darker areas.
March 2, 2013 11:12 AM GMT
i went to boots and had the skin camera foundation matching device thing used on me, it was alright. i was there in drab, and felt nervous and blushed a bit as i do but the shop assistants were fine and they gave me some foundation which was alright.. seems to suit me so that's ok.. sure it's no.7 but ..whatever.. no brand loyalty here..
March 4, 2013 7:11 AM GMT
Hi Kate. I've fancied trying this myself. did it cost anything? And how long did it take? I use an Elizabeth Arden foundation at the moment, but have always liked the idea of having it matched properly.
March 4, 2013 7:48 AM GMT
It's free. Most of the Boots shops will test you in either mode. The test itself takes a few seconds but I'd advise not to go when it's busy or full of school girls! I booked a test and make over so I could see what the foundation looked like with other make up in the range. The make over takes about 1 hour. I highly recommend the test and the make over if you have the time. Now using Boots No 7.
March 4, 2013 7:15 PM GMT
Thanks Josephine. I'll check it out
Pauline, for men the No7 shading machine is not suitable as it picks up the hair pigments making the foundation required a lot darker than it should be. I had a little laugh about this, when they tested me. MAC seams to be a sure bet and will help you get the right one. I am using studio fix on myself with good results
On 15th June i am having a launch evening for my Trans beauty salon, in New Eltham, if anyone wants to come along they will be more than welcome, plus i will be doing makeovers with professional products and awesome foundations , i can match these to your skin and work out what you need for that ultimate look
Tracey xxx
The No7 machine does pick up the hair but if the lady is any good she'll do more than two picks getting an average. A good shave before is worthwhile but if it shows that amount so quickly they may advise something different.
I do like MAC but too mineral based and expensive for me.