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Sun Jun 09, 2013 5:11 am |
Hi RS!
My post was actually a question for Karry. I was wondering what kind of coverage the La Mer foundation and powder offered. I have never tried La Mer makeup. I only recently started using the cream.
As far as details for my results with the cream .... My skin can be quite pink or red through my t-zone, my cheeks being the most challenging. My skin is dehydrated and dry which makes the redness worse. When I applied the cream, my skin glows. It is less red and healthy looking. I've never experienced anything like this before. It calms it and it goes from looking like I have dry sensitive skin to looking like I just worked out.
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Time2Bme wrote: |
I just started using La Mer Creme de la Mer - the traditional Ultra Rich cream (original one). The difference in my skin was shocking to me.
Is the foundation very sheer? I need at least medium coverage right now. Hopefully as my skin continues to improve, I will be able to drop down to light coverage. |
Time2Bme, could you please be more specific?
Powders usually can't provide medium coverage... |
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_________________ 46yrs, very dry skin that can be sensitive with Redness (not Rosacea). Purple Emu, NCN skincare, Emu Oil and La Mer Cream have made a tremendous difference. |
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