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    Posted: August 24 2006 at 12:57pm

Looking for something new to try if anyone has any they reccomend please do!

Im looking for a foundation that lasts pretty much all day, Quite a decent coverage, nothing sheer, Good for combo skin/oily.
I like a full faced makeup look but eventually my skin looks caked up and orangey and i hate that look, what doesnt help is my pressed powder sometimes can go on patchy making it look more orange!
 
I used to use Clinique but havent seen any of their products that would suit me.
any help would be great
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Have you tried Elizabeth Arden. They have great foundations that look very natural and last a long time. I personally like the mousse foundation, but that would probably be too sheer for you. So try one of the other formulas if you happen to be by one of their counters. I think you'll like them.
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I love the Laura Mercier line. The foundation stays true to color and never looks orangey. I use their tinted mosturizer now, but I've used their thicker foundations in the past. Great stuff. I think you can get a sample at their counter. At the very least you can get a free make-over.   

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 I have used revlon colorstay for years because is matte and pretty good for my oily skin,and it lasts long. Anytime I switch i come right back to it.
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Maybelline's Dream matte Mousse is great. It covers all of your imperfections and looks good all day, well I go to school for six hours and it still looks good.
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 Cool,I thought about trying that one.
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Im currently using Cliniques Pore perfector mousse and its pretty good, just feels a little chalky applying it
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