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5 Best Foundations


Finding the perfect foundation can seem to be an impossible task - too yellow, too cakey, too oily - but when you do, it is truly a wonderful thing. The correct foundation acts as a canvas for the rest of your make-up, concealing imperfections, unifying skin tone and creating a flawless finish. I've chosen the 5 best foundations that i feel perform best, please most and meet the needs of women with a wide variety of skin types and concerns.

Extra light, easily blendable and long-lasting, Chanel's Vitalumière Aqua offers sheer, natural coverage with a hint of youthful dewiness. 

An oil-free formulation ideal for buildable coverage, this foundation comes in colours ranging from Porcelain to Espresso - there's bound to be one perfect for you. 


A veil of colour which perfects and conceals, Dolce & Gabbana's mattifying formulation comes in a range of colours to suit pretty much everyone.




M.A.C  

M.A.C mineralize faoundation is a good foundation with different range of colours. It hardly creases so this is really perfect. It's a must have.











Makeup Forever

This is another awesome foundation available in different shades. also got the same quality with that of M.A.C which makes it a go to foundation.

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