When I was doing DKR, I seemed to get easily away with Mary Kay mineral powder (other brand mineral powders, not so much). The ingredients I don't believe are ideal, but works great for blending and hiding things. Especially over layers of BP/Moisturizer. Doesn't ball up, just rests on top. Great stuff.
After I moisturize, I wait a while and then put on Monistat Chafing gel. IT SOUNDS WEIRD, but it's like a $6 product you can buy at a drugstore that is comparable to high end primers. Anyway, I do that and it really helps with the balling up issue. Then I apply Loreal Bare Naturale mineral makeup with my bare minerals powder brush. I've experimented with makeup a lot while on the regimen, and this seems to be my best fit. <3
I'm actually going to buy a Dinair personal airbrush kit. $200 but well worth it and all their makeup is oil freeI have soo many issues with BP and moisturiser balling up like crazy under normal foundation. This way with airbrushing I won't even have to touch my face
I got my Dinair airbrush about the time I started the Regimen and boy do I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. The biggest plus is not having to 1) spend half an hour trying (in vain) to cover up my scars and spots and 2) touch up a million times during the day. Best decision (besides starting the Regimen) I ever made.
When my skin was really dry the first week or so, I used the moist and dewy and it seemed to help a ton. Too oily for everyday though.
$200 does seem a little pricey for an initial investment, but you do get a 60 day refund if it doesn't work for you, and the makeup itself ends up being way cheaper than when I used Bare Minerals. There might be some Dinair sets on ebay as well, but of course, buyer beware
I'm actually going to buy a Dinair personal airbrush kit. $200 but well worth it and all their makeup is oil freeI have soo many issues with BP and moisturiser balling up like crazy under normal foundation. This way with airbrushing I won't even have to touch my face
I got my Dinair airbrush about the time I started the Regimen and boy do I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. The biggest plus is not having to 1) spend half an hour trying (in vain) to cover up my scars and spots and 2) touch up a million times during the day. Best decision (besides starting the Regimen) I ever made.
When my skin was really dry the first week or so, I used the moist and dewy and it seemed to help a ton. Too oily for everyday though.
$200 does seem a little pricey for an initial investment, but you do get a 60 day refund if it doesn't work for you, and the makeup itself ends up being way cheaper than when I used Bare Minerals. There might be some Dinair sets on ebay as well, but of course, buyer beware
Yeah I'd rather just pay the full $200 and get it from them directly I love that there will be no brushes to clean and no brushes means no bacteria