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 free I 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 free I 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