Beauté Spécial: Post 3 
There are so many different foundations out there and no one wants to have to try them all, so we’ve taken all the guest work out of what foundation may work best for your skin type.
Liquid Foundation:  This foundation provides a light to medium coverage. Available in moisturizing formulas with a satin finish for dry skin or oil-free versions with a matte finish for oily skins. 
Cream Foundation: This foundation can be formulated as a light to medium coverage, slightly heavier than a liquid. Great for dry skin. Avoid using if you have oily or combination skin.
Stick: Foundation sticks also double as concealers. The new gel or powder finish formulas are not as heavy or greasy as the older “heavy” formulas. 
Dual-finish compact formulas (liquid to powder or cream to powder): This type of foundation provides a medium  coverage  it is great for combination skin, but should be avoided by those with excessively dry skin or who need heavier coverage. Sometimes this foundation can tend to dry out your face.
Tinted moisturizer: This light cover foundation can be used under a heavier foundation or alone for minimal to no coverage. This can be used on all skin types and is great if you are going for a natural look some have SPF within their formulas.
Mineral Powder Foundation: This foundation provides for a light to full coverage. It usually comes in  every shade and tone imaginable. This is a easy to apply foundation and can be long lasting, this is good for combination skin and or oily skin. 
We hope you like our tips stay up to date with us on Facebook and Twitter and remember to stay Beauté-ful.
For more on Beauté Spécialé, please visit: beautespeciale.com

Beauté Spécial: Post 3 

There are so many different foundations out there and no one wants to have to try them all, so we’ve taken all the guest work out of what foundation may work best for your skin type.

Liquid Foundation:  This foundation provides a light to medium coverage. Available in moisturizing formulas with a satin finish for dry skin or oil-free versions with a matte finish for oily skins. 

Cream Foundation: This foundation can be formulated as a light to medium coverage, slightly heavier than a liquid. Great for dry skin. Avoid using if you have oily or combination skin.

Stick: Foundation sticks also double as concealers. The new gel or powder finish formulas are not as heavy or greasy as the older “heavy” formulas. 

Dual-finish compact formulas (liquid to powder or cream to powder): This type of foundation provides a medium  coverage  it is great for combination skin, but should be avoided by those with excessively dry skin or who need heavier coverage. Sometimes this foundation can tend to dry out your face.

Tinted moisturizer: This light cover foundation can be used under a heavier foundation or alone for minimal to no coverage. This can be used on all skin types and is great if you are going for a natural look some have SPF within their formulas.

Mineral Powder Foundation: This foundation provides for a light to full coverage. It usually comes in  every shade and tone imaginable. This is a easy to apply foundation and can be long lasting, this is good for combination skin and or oily skin. 

We hope you like our tips stay up to date with us on Facebook and Twitter and remember to stay Beauté-ful.

For more on Beauté Spécialé, please visit: beautespeciale.com

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