I use Dolce and Gabbana in the pot during winter because it's too moisturizing for summer in Texas but if you have dry skin this may be good for you. It's kinda whipped like. Like pudding. Sounds silly but not as light as mousse.
I use Dolce and Gabbana in the pot during winter because it's too moisturizing for summer in Texas but if you have dry skin this may be good for you. It's kinda whipped like. Like pudding. Sounds silly but not as light as mousse.
The ending results is a flawless/airbrushed look I must say. You're right about the shades. I have yellow AND red undertones but most foundations for women of color tend to lean upon either or. I wear Sable in D&G and it's a gorgeous burnished mix of both.I have very dry skin and it works wonderful all year for me. It also has a very light shade which is hard to find in most foundations.
I use Dolce and Gabbana in the pot during winter because it's too moisturizing for summer in Texas but if you have dry skin this may be good for you. It's kinda whipped like. Like pudding. Sounds silly but not as light as mousse.
I've tried Chanel and the foundations seem beautiful but every sample I've tried has been too dark. They don't seem to have one for someone that is extremely fairI use chanel (vitalumiere, perfection and velvet) and it's the only thing that seems to work with my very dry skin. I also use the le blanc primer underneath which makes my skin feel soft and Dewey
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