![]() Before that it was Smashbox High Definition ($39), which I liked for its invisibility and good-for-you skincare ingredients (like cell-energizing Ribose and vitamin C).īut you guys, YOU GUYS. My last big foundation love affair, though, was with Smashbox Studio Skin ($42) for its staying power and solid coverage. Lately I’ve been on a tinted moisturizer kick - summer just seems to call for tinted moisturizer. ![]() It’s had its ups and downs (cream foundation as a preteen was probably one of those downs). Like any makeup junkie (and many casual users, too), I’m always on the lookout for the perfect foundation. It was a feeling of enormous power, and I instinctively knew that this goop was gonna be a big part of my life someday.Īnd it has been. I had in my hand the secret to Barbie skin. I have no idea who gave it to me, or what brand it was, but my first thought remains a crystal clear memory: “This stuff is AMAZING.” It was if I was smearing on new skin on top of my perpetually flushed, much-bemoaned freckles (now, in my incredible maturity, mostly embraced). I was in my first big play. It was dress rehearsal, and someone brought out a big, crusty tacklebox full of stage makeup. Still, it was all lipsticks, nail polishes, and eyeshadows I didn’t discover foundation until I was all of ten years old. When I was two I pioneered a high-fashion look that involved blue eyeshadow dragged entirely across my face from one eye to the other, sort of like a big blue unibrow (pictures from this event have mysteriously vanished). My grandmother has sold Mary Kay for as long as I can remember, which means that makeup has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember.
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