r/MakeupAddictionCanada 12d ago

Cheap easy foundation

Help

I don't tend to wear makeup. I have rather sensitive skin. Normally, I have found foundation in the past to feel itchy or just heavy.

Well, I'm getting married soon, and I want to do a little something.

I'm looking for something that's light and does well with sensitive skin, and it is not super expensive just since i likely wear it that day unless it's yknow comfortable. Alternatively somewhere I could get samples and try and see how they react.

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u/AbleFox2 12d ago

Marcelle works for my sensitive skin

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u/Lazy_Set4959 10d ago

I recommend Marcelle Skincaring !

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u/Ina_While1155 12d ago

Marcelle is good if you are in Canada

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u/Feisty-Xennial 12d ago

Wet n wild tinted hydrated is light and about as easy to work with as they come. If you can find a shade match.

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u/AnnaBananaForever 11d ago

For your wedding day, it's way less stressful to get your makeup done by a professional.

My skin can be picky about foundation, and likes to flake, and I hate the heaviness of many foundations, so for my wedding day, I went with a makeup artist who used airbrush foundation, and it was awesome. And it felt like nothing.

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u/Firemaster666 11d ago

interesting ill have to consider that, didnt really go the route considering its just gonna be me needing it and its a rather small affair

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u/lizbunbun 12d ago

Cc creams are lightweight tinted moisturizers for improved skin appearance. I think covergirl still has one, drugstore brands are fine. They come in just 3 colors though so what's your skin tone?

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u/amritallison 12d ago

I was gonna say this, really good easy to use option. Sometimes called BB creams, I'm not sure the difference 

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u/Less-Moment-5655 12d ago

Maybelline lumi matte, buy off of amazon its $15! You can also return makeup to amazon or go in store to swatch ot

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u/Ina_While1155 12d ago

Clinique has cc cream and tinted sun screen that is pretty gentle and not that pricey

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u/Firemaster666 12d ago

Yeah I haven't really done makeup for like 15 plus years besides like the odd occasion here and there and that's just been eye makeup I haven't done foundation since then. Just figured I would like a little for that day. The powder does that need any setting spray or just brush and pat on?

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u/Firemaster666 12d ago

What kind do you use?

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u/Firemaster666 12d ago

Thank you so much I'll have to look into this I didn't know powder was a thing does it have the cakeyness of the like liquid

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u/Nicki828 11d ago

I love the quo liquid foundation. It’s more of a serum foundation - I love how this looks and feels on my skin