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Updated Foundation Routine: Acne Prone Skin with Scarring

January 27th, 2010 by DiabetesAdmin

foundation in 121 **** Ivory Maybelline Super Stay 24HR Make up in Sand Beige Maybelline Invisible Concealer in Light Maybelline Mineral Powder in Light 02 Follow my blog: www.sarah29457.blogspot.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/sarah29457 If you have any questions just feel free to ask! Thank you for watching! … “how to” acne scarring “acne scars” skin foundation routine “updated foundation routine” rimmel “maxfactor panstik” maybelline “superstay 24hr” “mineral powder” “acne prone” …

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11 Responses to “Updated Foundation Routine: Acne Prone Skin with Scarring”

  1. sarah29457 Says:

    I can’t remember if I mentioned it should be non flavored but yep it works for me! Thank you! :D

  2. sarah29457 Says:

    Youtube never showed your comment so I’m so sorry this is late! Thank you! :)

  3. beagle4864 Says:

    Thanks for the lip balm trick, I’d never heard of that and I’d love to try it out. This is really good!

  4. AriaPhillips Says:

    wow. your good.

  5. nighmybeauty Says:

    I understand that it is your personal use but you also said you dont want to contaminate so i was telling you a better way that you can do it without contaminating it. I am a licensed esthetician and im also a makeup artist and i was just giving you alittle of advice but since it is for your personal use what you do is your business i was just commenting on what you said and if im saying this offensively forgive me people say i sound like that from time to time

  6. sarah29457 Says:

    @nighmybeauty No offense taken. :)

    I simply don’t see the need to have an extra step like that in my own personal routine.

    By using a spatula I would have to take an extra step and time. I would have to scrap the product off the build up of the wand. I would then have to take my already clean brush and then apply from the spatula’s surface. Since the brush would spread again regardless of what surface it would be on. I never “double dip” anyways, both surfaces are sterile. Either way works!

  7. nighmybeauty Says:

    Im not trying to offend you all im saying is that you said so you dont contaminate 4:09 your product then you use a brush. You also said 4:16 that you have build up on your wand. So what im saying is take your spatula and get the build up product off of the wand . You dont have to depot anything. Also when you reach to apply the brush spreads which would give the bacteria a chance to touch the wand sorry if i didnt make myself clearer. I really didnt mean to offend :)

  8. sarah29457 Says:

    LOL shush I look different!

  9. sarah29457 Says:

    Removing the concealer from the wand and tube would be impossible with a spatula. I would have to depot the concealer. By doing that I’d most likely get shards of plastic in the product. I only use clean brushes and use one side of the brush when I reach to apply.

  10. nighmybeauty Says:

    you shouldnt touch the concealer wand with your brush you should use a spatula and place it either on your hand or a pallete.

  11. notmyselfusee Says:

    omg you dont even look different without makeup ! ugh it makes me sick I dont even look human without makeup!

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