MakeupAddiction Rules Click the links within each rule for more info! • No • /filters/skin smoothing. Direct tv apple tv app. • Every makeup look and collection must have a in the comments. In select circumstances incomplete product lists can be accepted if you seek permission from the moderators prior to posting. • All must be marked NSFW. • of Youtube/social media/blogs/your business; limited linking in comments is acceptable. • No referral links, surveys, giveaways, or seeking to buy or sell. • Remove products from packaging and open the product itself before posting. • must be verified by a mod before posting. • Posts with will be removed. Violations of rules will result in your post being removed. Constructive criticism is allowed on all posts. Helpful Guides for Navigating MUA • • • • • • • Tutorials and Shopping Guides • • • • Useful Links • • • • • Different mod team to reddit MUA. Hi everyone, I'm doing my own makeup for my wedding. I went to MAC to get help finding a liquid foundation that would match my skin and look natural. I explained that I needed something that would photograph well w no flashback. The guy at the counter hooked me up w MAC studio fix fluid in NC20 and it looked amazing. So natural and fit my skin tone beautifully. I didn't notice until I got home that the bottle says it contains spf and titanium dioxide. Well, I'm not really a 'dancer' but I am a majorette, and I do a lot of performing on stage. How to search for menu items windows like mac. What I find that works best, is if you use a loose powder foundation, it hides bumbs and pimples b/c it doesn't cling to them like liquid will. Kinda annoyed he sold me that after I explicitly said I didn't want spf, but it's also my fault for not reading the bottle. I googled it and there seems to be conflicting advice about this. Some ppl say the fluid one is fine, just the powder has flashback. I took a couple pictures w flash and didn't notice anything that I thought looked bad, but I kinda don't want to risk it for my wedding photos. What do you guys think? If it's going to be horrible, are there any drug store flashback-free foundations you'd recommend? Are there any powders or something I could add to mitigate flashback?
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