Hi everyone! I wanted to share a recent discovery with you all - and I wondered if anyone has had a similar experience.
Around last October I noticed that my makeup (a mineral makeup) was starting to looked cakey and dry. It was also emphasizing the lines on my face. So I switched to a cream stick and a cream blusher with some mineral veil on top. No problem.
Except recently I noticed that my makeup was starting to look gloppy and somehow 'painted' on or something. Not good. So I switched back to the mineral makeup and it looks just as fresh as when I started using it the first time (a few summers ago). So now I'm wondering if it's the change in weather. I suppose it makes sense that you would need to change the type of makeup you use when the weather changes but I've never thought of that before. Is this like common knowledge or something?
Carolyn
Around last October I noticed that my makeup (a mineral makeup) was starting to looked cakey and dry. It was also emphasizing the lines on my face. So I switched to a cream stick and a cream blusher with some mineral veil on top. No problem.
Except recently I noticed that my makeup was starting to look gloppy and somehow 'painted' on or something. Not good. So I switched back to the mineral makeup and it looks just as fresh as when I started using it the first time (a few summers ago). So now I'm wondering if it's the change in weather. I suppose it makes sense that you would need to change the type of makeup you use when the weather changes but I've never thought of that before. Is this like common knowledge or something?
Carolyn