k, thnx.
powder help? sally hansen cornsilk
Started by shakeinyerboots, Feb 02 2005 12:24 AM
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#1
Posted 02 February 2005 - 12:24 AM
I bought cornsilk pressed powder in no color. im kind of cautious to use this because my skin is clearing up nicely and some products have broken me out badly (example...colorstay natural, jane).... I was wondering if anyone knows if this certain powder is non comodegenic....? or if you used it...and your results?
k, thnx.
k, thnx.
#2
Posted 02 February 2005 - 04:11 AM
I used to use Cornsilk no-color and it never made me breakout...I havent used powder in many years...so I dont know if they changed the formulation or not...
Sooo... I guess I am of no help here... sorry..
Check out: https://www.makeupalley.com ...Im sure you will find a current review and perhaps the answer you are looking for...its an awesome site!...
Sooo... I guess I am of no help here... sorry..
Check out: https://www.makeupalley.com ...Im sure you will find a current review and perhaps the answer you are looking for...its an awesome site!...
#3
Posted 02 February 2005 - 08:39 PM
That Cornsilk stuff is AWESOME !!! I have just tried out MAC and Bare Escentuals and I am going to go back to Cornsilk. Cornsilk made my skin stay more matte throughout the day. Also, I don't know which make-up is to blame (since I did MAC and Bare Escentuals back to back this week) but I have new tiny pimples that I noticed on my cheeks !! I usually only have gotten the large cyst like ones before (my signature acne) and haven't had little ones like this in a long, long time - being on the regimen. Arrggggggggghh!!!!!
Anyways, try the Cornsilk. Not a lot of coverage, you will have to use a blemish stick or some type of cover-up, but the product is great and keeps you shine free for a long time I have found.
Anyways, try the Cornsilk. Not a lot of coverage, you will have to use a blemish stick or some type of cover-up, but the product is great and keeps you shine free for a long time I have found.
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