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Full cover foundation

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Fflaurie Fri 28-Feb-25 08:44:27

What do other grans recommend?
I have seen adverts on FB for Lanera foundation which offers waterproof full cover, but am loathe to buy a foundation from FB as the reviews are often made up.
I want a full cover lasting foundation, any ideas?

Barleyfields Fri 28-Feb-25 16:50:05

Sure is!

Barleyfields Fri 28-Feb-25 16:50:59

And my shirt collars don’t get dirty with foundation 🤮

GardenofEngland Fri 28-Feb-25 17:23:22

I've just discovered Laura Geller baked balance & brightening foundation it's like a hard powder you apply with a brush. I love it and have it in 2 shades one for summer (tan) and one for winter. Takes a couple of seconds to apply with a brush. It's not cheap but it works.

Mollygo Fri 28-Feb-25 17:26:53

Debbi58

I use boots No 7 it's great , I went into the store and they did a colour match for my skin. Great price too

I find it’s good in my skin too. I always use their moisturisers, even though I don’t believe all the hype in the advertisements. My last foundation was from Kiki. It looks good, does the job I need it to do and isn’t expensive.

Esmay Fri 28-Feb-25 19:42:38

I'm not a fan of heavy foundation -it can look clown like as we age .
But if you don't want to spend a lot of money -the Avon ones are fine .
Apply make up and let it settle for at least ten minutes before using a tissue to wipe off any excess .

Esmay Fri 28-Feb-25 19:43:52

I use Sally Hansen airbrush on my legs in the summer .
Warning - it can stain .
Shaving foam gets the stains out .

HS62 Fri 28-Feb-25 21:06:03

zipperdedoda

Since having problems with my skin and being photosensitive I have used IT CC+ Colour Correcting Full Coverage with Factor 50 UVA UVB coverage. It is light and glides on easily with a foundation brush. It is quite expensive but it lasts ages, one tiny pump does my whole face and neck and you can usually shop around and find it on offer somewhere. John Lewis, Boots or online. A lady at the bus stop the other day was asking about the bus times and said I had skin like a babys' bum! I took it as a compliment!

Hi zipperdedocca
Can you tell me the full name of foundation please. Thankyou. Regards.

win Fri 28-Feb-25 22:08:04

Dee1012

I know several people who use Estee Lauder Double Wear, they all prefer a full cover foundation.

I wore that for years, but find it too heavy now, settling in to every wrinkle and scar. I now use L'oreal Age Perfect BB cover, which I find gives a lovely cover on top of a good primer as it slides on so easily.

Lilypops Fri 28-Feb-25 22:29:43

After trying lots of foundations , some quite expensive some cheaper, I am using ELF soft glam satin foundation. It gives a nice cover, not too heavy and a very slight sheen. And only £10. From Superdrug.so if you didn’t like it you haven’t wasted a lot of money , and you could mix it without exizting foundation, I use 31 medium. ,

Jane43 Fri 28-Feb-25 22:45:17

BlueBelle

But look at the price of that Estee Lauder recommended !!!

Primark do a foundation that is considered on a par with Estee Lauder’s double wear
www.laurenyloves.co.uk/2019/08/a-5-primark-double-wear-dupe-that/

sunglow12 Fri 28-Feb-25 23:02:08

Maybe you have a good skin because you have never worn foundation !

Mazgg Sat 01-Mar-25 08:02:29

I find Estee Lauder double wear is the only foundation that doesn't transfer to my collars.

keepingquiet Sat 01-Mar-25 08:09:34

sunglow12

Maybe you have a good skin because you have never worn foundation !

I've only worn it a few times in my life- now I can't see why I would bother.

Whatever, don't use what Trump wears!

HowVeryDareYou2 Sat 01-Mar-25 11:09:31

I like Revlon's Color Stay full cover foundation. It's in a tube and I apply it with a damp sponge. It covers my Rosacea well.

TrtsHskpr Sat 01-Mar-25 11:37:50

Maybelline Super Stay 30, full cover, lasts all day, huge range of shades and available in Superdrug for around £12 (last time I looked). They do a 24 hour one too, it has a more dewy finish.

hollysteers Sat 01-Mar-25 16:24:17

Most of the time I put concealer under my eyes, a dab on my forehead, chin and nasal lines. This can be enough during the day and doesn’t look too made up.

twinnytwin Sat 01-Mar-25 16:50:43

Thanks GG13 for the tip about the 25% off Estee Lauder Double Wear at Boots. Just ordered some more and they have included a free full-size EL Double Wear Primer worth £39 with the offer. Hurrah. I've worn this foundation for absolutely years and love it. I keep an eye out for special offers but usually have a spare one just in case.

Readandcook Sat 01-Mar-25 18:44:14

I found Estée Lauder Double Wear awful- just so drying and chalky! An expensive mistake.
I do like Laura Mercier tinted foundation which I’m using at the moment but it was over £40!
Next will just go back to Boots No7 foundations- can’t beat them!

widgeon3 Sun 02-Mar-25 16:07:26

oh dear..... following on from an earlier thread, I was a war baby. my class at school included all from the local doctor+ vicar to a rag and bone man and many of status unknown The rag and bone man would bring his daughter to school on the back of a flat bed trailer ( not sure what to call it) drawn by a shire horse.
She aged c 9 was a cheerful child but her parents could afford neither shoes or knickers for her .'Bxxx' had a virulent ear infection and wore his brother's cut down plus fours which
drowned him The ear constantly dripped pus..... our teacher asked him daily what he had had to eat.... and she cheered when he said his mother had given him egg and potato. I wonder if it is significant that he is now a chef. This was in
Lancashire The vicar ( daughter in our class)in c 1949 had a car as did the doctor.
I remember my parents( come down in the world.).... as my grandfather with whom we lived during the war had also a car and a telephone
I passed my 11 + very well said my school teacher uncle. I had had hopes of becoming a doctor but my mother had reserved all her savings for my brother . She insisted that only boys became doctors as she said that she was not going without a new ha t or a holiday to support me for such an extended university course..... I would only get married anyway and it was my duty to live around the corner from her with my babies.
This is far too long but I have a huge number of examples.... sorry everyone
Any school equipment needed MIGHT be donated by my aunt as a birthday present . The school uniform cardigan was scarlet.... Did she really need to hand knit me a purple one. ?Even in a black and white photo it looked dark grey by comparison..... a new one would have cost 3 guineas .... about the same amount as my mother paid for her new hat

I think they believed that daughters should be skivvies?
Yes I remember this and many other incidents very well..... but know I do not remember feeling jealous at all. The whole system made me self reliant and inventive to a huge degree
It was another world I lived in and I grew up to make a much better one for myself

widgeon3 Sun 02-Mar-25 16:09:22

Apologies all for not following the theme. of the thread.I have rarely worn make up anyway

Barleyfields Sun 02-Mar-25 16:36:08

I think you should start a thread widgeon. Your memories are very interesting and lots of others will have their own to add.