Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse foundation good?Which color should Asian skin tone chose?

I've heard extreme good and bad review on that foundation. Do you use it? Also I am Asian, so what color should I choose?


Thanks!Is Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse foundation good?Which color should Asian skin tone chose?
The Bottom Line Selecting the best possible foundation is the key to having a great look and long lasting makeup.





I have written several reviews on different foundations, from Clinique to Cover Girl, but until now I have failed to write a review on Choosing the Right Foundation; and without this information, my makeup reviews are pointless! So I will attempt to give you all the important facts you need when selecting a foundation. There are many things to consider before you purchase a foundation, and it is possible to find one that meets all your personal criteria. If you select a foundation that fits your specific needs, you will probably be happy and never switch again without good reason. Now on to the selection process:





Consider Your Skin Type





The first thing you need to consider when selecting a foundation is your skin type and the needs you have (like sensitive skin, allergies etc.) Do you have oily skin, dry skin, combination skin or normal skin? These are important factors when choosing a foundation.





~Oily Skin – Make sure you select a foundation that is oil-free and controls oil and shine. Foundations with a matte or powder finish are very popular with people that have oily skin.





~Dry Skin – If you have dry skin, you need a foundation that has moisturizers in it. Dry skinned people have better results with a creamy foundation rather than a matte or powder finish makeup. These types of makeup can appear caked on dry skin.





~Combination Skin – If you have combination skin (like dry skin with oily T-zone) than you need a makeup that has moisturizers in it, but it’s oil-free and controls shine in your oily spots. There are many makeup choices for combination skin.





~Sensitive Skin – People with sensitive skin need to select a makeup especially for sensitive skin. Probably something that is oil-free, fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and allergy tested for skin irritancy. Check makeup labels to be sure about these things before you purchase a foundation.





Consider Your Skin Color / Tone





Selecting the perfect color foundation is a very important part of buying makeup. If your foundation does not match the color of your face, it will not look good at all. You need to be sure it is not too dark or too light, but just right. I used to think it was impossible to find a makeup that was the “perfect” color, but I now know that there is a color match for every skin tone and color.





Normally all brands of makeup are grouped into something like “Ivory”, “Beige or Tan” and the “Natural or Neutral” colors. So you need to determine what your skin coloring is. Ivory would be fair skinned, Beige or Tan would be darker skin or suntanned skin and Natural or Neutral would be darker than fair or pale skin, but not dark skin.





If you have ever looked at all the color selections available in foundations, you’ll notice that there are always several to choose from. Usually there will be several colors in the “Ivory” group and several colors in the “Beige” group. The reason there are so many to choose from in the same group is because everyone has different skin tones. You and your best friend may both have Ivory colored skin, but you may have different skin tones. Think about a medium colored Caucasian person (maybe part Indian), a light skinned African American person and an Asian or Oriental person…they all have about the same color skin, but obviously the skin tones are very different.





What are skin tones? Well, if you look carefully at the different colors in the “Ivory” or “Beige” groups, you will notice that some are very neutral or natural colored while others have a pink, yellow or peach tint to them. This is to coincide with different skin tones. My natural skin tone is a bit on the pink side, so I need a foundation with yellow or neutral tones in it to even out my skin tone. I would never purchase a foundation with a pink tone or else I’d look like a bottle of Pepto Bismol! LOL Make sense? So you need to be sure about what the color of your skin is and what skin tone you favor before selecting a foundation.





When trying to decide on a specific foundation color, once you have determined the above criteria for your needs, you should then test the foundation on your skin to make sure that it is a match. I have seen so many people test makeup on their hands, but your hands are not always the color of your face. The best place to test a makeup is on your neck. The neck is where your makeup will meet your natural skin color, and it has to be the perfect color in order for it to blend smoothly and evenly, not leaving a noticeable line. So test the makeup on your neck or bottom of your face and blend it in well. The way you can tell if the color is just right is if it blends into your skin so well that you cannot even tell where you applied it. If this is the case, then you have found the perfect color for you.





Consider Your Climate and Environment





The above criteria are definitely the most important in selecting a foundation, but you should also think about where you live and your climate, your everyday environment and your lifestyle. If you work in an office environment, you can use just about any type of makeup, but if you work outdoors or in very hot and humid conditions, you may need to be careful about your foundation selection. Some foundations do not hold up well in high humidity climates or very hot weather. Also take into consideration if you sweat and perspire a lot while wearing your makeup. There are special makeup formulas for this type lifestyle.





If you are outdoors a lot while wearing your makeup, you need to consider a foundation with SPF in it. Also take into consideration whether or not you may need a foundation that is waterproof and/or sweat-proof. If you sweat or get wet, you don’t want your makeup to run off your face and leave it unprotected from the sun.





If you live in a very cold environment, and your skin tends to dry out in cold weather, you should make sure you select a makeup with moisturizers in it. If you have oily skin and the cold weather still dries you out somewhat, you can select a foundation that is oil-free but still has other moisturizers in it.





Consider the Look You Want to Have While Wearing Makeup





There are so many different finishes in foundations today, so you need to decide what works best for you and your needs before selecting a foundation. This criterion may also be determined by your skin type needs mentioned above.





~Sheer or Natural Finish – This is the foundation for those natural beauties and people that do not need much coverage due to smooth, clear, even skin. Just for your information, I despise these people ;-) (just kidding) If you are not a “makeup person” but you want a foundation that is light and sheer, you should go with this type of finish. These foundations are usually in liquid form and are almost the consistency of pure water.





~Medium Coverage – These foundations are thicker in consistency and provide some coverage for people with blemishes, discolorations or just uneven skin tones. They go on thicker and can be purchased in liquid form or compact form (like creams, sticks or cream to powder).





~Matte Finish – These foundations are typically for those with oily skin. A matte finish is great for helping to control oily shine and breakthrough shine later. Matte finish makeup is also available in several forms (liquid, creams, cream to powder etc.) Matte finish makeup usually has a good bit of coverage to offer.





~Powder Finish – These foundations go on creamy and dry with a powder finish. These are wonderful for those with oily skin or combination skin because they tend to be thicker and the powder helps with shine. This type of foundation can be used by anyone, however, if you have dry skin, you will definitely have to apply a good moisturizer first.





Getting the Most Out of Your Foundation





Selecting the best foundation for your skin care needs and wants is important, but if you have the best makeup in the world it won’t matter if you don’t prepare your face first. You should always use a good cleanser, toner and moisturizer before applying your foundation. Use a cleanser that is specifically for your skin type that will remove all traces of dirt, oil and previous makeup. Then use a toner to freshen your skin and treat blemishes or minimize pores. Lastly you need to apply a moisturizer that is right for you. Dry skin needs a good moisture drink, but if you have oily skin you don’t want to add more oil to your face. Therefore, if you have oily skin I recommend you use a moisturizer that is not only oil-free, but also oil controlling. If you follow these guidelines you will attain the best look your foundation has to offer.





Compliment Your Foundation





Consider using concealer and/or powder along with your foundation for a complete look. Concealers can be purchased in different tones and forms (sticks, pencils or creams) and they are very easy to apply. Concealers are great for blemishes or discolorations that are not totally hidden by foundation alone. Powders are great for setting your foundation. The two work together to give you the ultimate coverage and duration. Powders also come in coinciding color tones and you can get them in loose or pressed form. If you are using a cream to powder foundation, you may not need to apply a separate powder unless you have very oily skin.





In Closing





As you can see, there are many things to consider before purchasing a foundation. If you use all these guidelines to find the perfect foundation for you, I promise you won’t be disappointed. If this is too much for you to think about or too hard to figure out, you can always go to the wonderful consultants in the department stores (Estee Lauder, Clinique, Lancome, etc.) and they will gladly help you decide which foundation is right for you. Also you can consult with a Mary Kay or Avon Representative for help in selecting a perfect foundation. I hope this has been a help to you, and good luck finding your perfect foundation! Thanks for reading! ;-)Is Maybelline Dream Matte Mousse foundation good?Which color should Asian skin tone chose?
I've tried out this kind a few different times and I really like like it. It covers very well and it makes your complexion look smooth. The lids on the Matte Mousse are the color of the foundation so it would be a good idea to look in one of the mirrors in the store and hold it up to your face and bring a friend with you to help!
i wouldnt advise using it, when i did it brought me out in spots.
You should test it on your skin before you buy it.....I don't use the Maybelline line cause i get pimples on my face, i use Avon BEYOND COLOR Line Softening Mousse Foundation. It's relly good...
I have used it, and like it very much. I don't like wearing it in the summer, but I don't personally like wearing any sort of foundation in the summer. If your skin is super oily, it may not be right for you. I find it to be somewhat moisturizing, while still leaving a soft, matte finish. Keep in mind that some powders may not work well over top of this foundation - for blush, you may want to try a cream formula (I still use powder blush, but I apply foundation very lightly and not on my entire face). I'm not sure which color would be best, but while finding a foundation shade you should always try to match your skin tone at your jawline, and make sure you look at the color in natural light (i.e., sunlight, and not just the lighting in the store). The best thing to do is to find a store that will allow you to return opened cosmetic items (usually you just have to have the receipt; Rite-Aid used to do this but I'm not sure if they still do). Good luck - I know what a pain it can be to find the right foundation!
hi there, i am from asia and that i do work in a cosmetic company, as according to my knowledge selecting a foundation just be carefull of how much you go in sun or exactly what type of work u are involed in if using it daily... just see if its cream or liquid based, cream based are very thick on the contrary liquid is of cream and water.. so if want to feel very light go for liquid foundation ones followed by any good loose powder.... see choosing the colour depends on ur complexsion not ur continent ,


but natural foundation suits most ladies.... so good luk i think i tried to help you.
i'm asian too, and i think its good, and their blush is also good. just go there and just choose what you think is good for your skin tone, we dont know what skin color you have and asians have different complexion, some asian have lighter skin and some have darker.
Its sooo thick... don't use it. It will clog your pores


Use Boots 17 (avail. at CVS) or Estee Lauder





I rec. going to a shop like the Bon Ton or whatever and getting a conseltation- they can show you what would be good for your skin type and shade





ENJOY
it is good it works perfectly to cover up anything u dont wnat ppl to see and for asian i would go with......um maybe litghter then bronze tone ok ur welcome hope its usefull

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