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I've never used MUFE foundation...how is it for dry skin? My skin has been super dry since my last pregnancy and I have yet to find a foundation that I'm happy with.
IME, it's not very good for dry skin =/ but I never cared much for it anyway, when I first tried it (when it first came out years ago) I got a bottle as soon as it was available, and seriously only used it a couple of times. I would have stopped after the first time but I wanted to love it. My point is I could be biased. If you're dry might I suggest Guerlain Lingerie De Peau Invisible Skin Foundation? A LOT of people swear by Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation. It's definitely perfect if you have dry skin, but for me personally I preferred the Guerlain and Armani's other foundation, Maestro (which I wouldn't rec for dry skin).
I like a light to medium coverage though, and I go for foundations that look the least like I'm wearing any vs make my skin look the most "perfect," if that makes sense? So my opinion could be totally void. I do stand by my Guerlain choice, though. Nice coverage, silky and light without being oily, and it has SPF but DOESN'T break me out, which is a small miracle for me.
I've never used MUFE foundation...how is it for dry skin? My skin has been super dry since my last pregnancy and I have yet to find a foundation that I'm happy with.
IME, it's not very good for dry skin =/ but I never cared much for it anyway, when I first tried it (when it first came out years ago) I got a bottle as soon as it was available, and seriously only used it a couple of times. I would have stopped after the first time but I wanted to love it. My point is I could be biased. If you're dry might I suggest Guerlain Lingerie De Peau Invisible Skin Foundation? A LOT of people swear by Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation. It's definitely perfect if you have dry skin, but for me personally I preferred the Guerlain and Armani's other foundation, Maestro (which I wouldn't rec for dry skin).
I like a light to medium coverage though, and I go for foundations that look the least like I'm wearing any vs make my skin look the most "perfect," if that makes sense? So my opinion could be totally void. I do stand by my Guerlain choice, though. Nice coverage, silky and light without being oily, and it has SPF but DOESN'T break me out, which is a small miracle for me.