Lizakith
Go go gadget spleen!
Yeah, sounds like combination skin. I'm a bit that way myself, and I use the revlon colourstay as well. It stays pretty well, and I use a foundation sponge (latex) to apply it. I put the foundation onto the sponge an apply from there. I also put a translucent powder over the top. With translucent powders, get a loose one, with a powder puff or brush.shortstraw999 said:in reply to liz - i heard liquid foundation is a lot harder to smooth out and make consistent across your face (and ive got two left hands), so im using a matte mousse/whipped cream foundation. i saw a makeup artist's vid where she used triangular sponges, n lo and behold! i found a pack labelled exactly "triangular foundation sponges"! it makes foundation look totally inconsistent tho :S so lately ive been using just fingers
im not really sure if my skin is oily/combination/dry.. my skin becomes dry really quickly in the shower, so it may be dry.. but when i go out, by the afternoon my face is all oily, so it may be oily.. i heard that if u have dry skin, going out dries ur face out even more so ur skin goes oily to compensate, so i bought a simple moisturiser and i wear it before going out (often without makeup), but my forehead still goes oil by afternoon :S so maybe i'll ask the myer ladies to give me an assessment..
ur idea abt the matte sounds right, it always Does look flaky.. i'll be raiding my bank balance again next week i suppose
Colourstay comes in 2 kinds, dry skin (red lid) and oily/combination skin (black lid)
Wherever you go to buy it should have a cosmetician at least, so ask them for help with shades, if you have trouble with them. Sometimes they'll be happy to give you small samples of a couple of colours if you're not sure on shades.
Lastly, DON'T BE SHY. The cosmetics girls are there to help, and just because they know makeup doesn't mean they're scary. Ask them for help, they'll most likely know an answer, but don't let them bully you into buying something you don't want/need/use.