I'd also suggest that you check out Aveda products, which are sold only at Aveda Salons and stores (there aren't too many of those).
You can find one at www.aveda.com, and ask to have a consultation with someone about the makeup and skincare lines -- make sure it's an actual Aveda Concept Salon, someone who can really help you, not just a salon that carries Aveda products.
The products are not cheap but very reasonable, and when I was younger and had different skin, I was THRILLED with the coverage I got from their products, and yet it didn't irritate my sensitive skin or make me feel too fakey looking.
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xie_xie_xie (xie_xie_xie) wrote in femme_asylum on January 7th, 2008 at 02:18 am