
Heavier than heavy coverage?
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Heavier than heavy coverage?
I got my foundation today and I mixed 1 scoop heavy coverage base and 4 scoops buttery gold and it's a match. Unbelievable. I just tried it once and I already got a perfect match. But the coverage isnt heavy, it's medium. Do you think we can have heavier coverage than this? 

Re: Heavier than heavy coverage?
Our foundations are formulated with the coverage variation in the Ivory component. If your ratio is 1 Ivory to 4 Buttery Gold, you probably are not getting the coverage you want. This is something we need to run by Karen.
I am wondering if your ratio was a typo. If it was (and you are 1 Buttery : 4 Ivory), for products to be 'on the list', we generally just need a few more who also would like to see the same product.
I am wondering if your ratio was a typo. If it was (and you are 1 Buttery : 4 Ivory), for products to be 'on the list', we generally just need a few more who also would like to see the same product.
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1Olive:14 Ivory
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Re: Heavier than heavy coverage?
omg I did make a typo error. It's 1 buttery gold and 4 ivory. I feel so dumb.
I hope others will want a heavier coverage too. Other than that, Im so glad to have found a match.
I hope others will want a heavier coverage too. Other than that, Im so glad to have found a match.
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Hi faeriedust, how do you apply the foundation? The flat top brushes give heavier coverage than other brushes, and I find spritzing it VERY slighty before applying makes for fuller coverage.
On the other hand, I don't like too heavy an application as it can look cakey. So I've taken to wearing a concealer underneath (not mineral I'm afraid - just can't get those to work as well) and gently applying the foundation over to set and even out.
On the other hand, I don't like too heavy an application as it can look cakey. So I've taken to wearing a concealer underneath (not mineral I'm afraid - just can't get those to work as well) and gently applying the foundation over to set and even out.
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Re: Heavier than heavy coverage?
Hi!
I applied it with a kabuki dry. I'll try wet but I usually apply dry. I was hoping the coverage will be comparable to cory. I've never got cakey when using cory.
I applied it with a kabuki dry. I'll try wet but I usually apply dry. I was hoping the coverage will be comparable to cory. I've never got cakey when using cory.
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Now I understand. Cory's foundation is 100% titanium dioxide with just enough iron oxide to tint it. It's the heaviest coverage foundation that can ever be made unless they invent a new type of mineral. Cory and I have different philosophies when it comes to foundation formulation- I know she works hard, and I've seen her foundation look wonderful on some women- but we do have a bit different perspective with foundation.
What I look for in a foundation is coverage- but I also want a good finish that's going to make my skin look younger, and smoother, and a little something in there to absorb oil, and make it last all day. I also want to be able to apply it quickly and easily, and look good in photos. I can't achieve all of that with just titanium dioxide (too much titanium dioxide in a formula makes people look ghosty in pics)- so I blend it with other ingredients to make it more user friendly, and functional. Cory makes a decent foundation- but I never got the hang of applying something that heavy.
Our heavy coverage is about 75-80% zinc oxide and titanium dioxide- so it's heavy, but I blended it with other things to make it a little easier to apply, and give it a little bit dewier finish.
If you're really into heavy heavy coverage- 2 coats with a flat top brush will cover pretty much anything you want to hide.
What I look for in a foundation is coverage- but I also want a good finish that's going to make my skin look younger, and smoother, and a little something in there to absorb oil, and make it last all day. I also want to be able to apply it quickly and easily, and look good in photos. I can't achieve all of that with just titanium dioxide (too much titanium dioxide in a formula makes people look ghosty in pics)- so I blend it with other ingredients to make it more user friendly, and functional. Cory makes a decent foundation- but I never got the hang of applying something that heavy.
Our heavy coverage is about 75-80% zinc oxide and titanium dioxide- so it's heavy, but I blended it with other things to make it a little easier to apply, and give it a little bit dewier finish.
If you're really into heavy heavy coverage- 2 coats with a flat top brush will cover pretty much anything you want to hide.
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Thanks, Karen for explaining the difference/s between your heavy foundation and Cory foundations. I have been used to the Cory foundation (and used it successfully for years), but love your foundation and your philosophy about it.
Thanks again,
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Thanks again,
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