I tried stick foundations from NOTS and Etude House before and they all have different textures compared to each other.
The hourglass foundation sounds nice, I never
tried stick foundations before.
This is the first time
I tried a stick foundation.
Thanks for the advice, I would never have
tried a stick foundation it you hadn't recommended it.
I'll admit it's been a minute since I've
tried a stick foundation but after hearing about the Hourglass Vanish formula, I'm very intrigued.
Tried the stick foundation but found it too drying on my mature, sun - damaged skin and it accented my flakiness from Retin - A.
I haven't
tried a stick foundation, ever — breakout concerns, like Kath, and I'm worried I'll look cakey no matter how much I blend.
I would never normally have thought to
try a stick foundation but this has changed my morning routine for the better.
Not exact matches
I have
tried the lip
sticks, mineral
foundation, brow pencil and love them.
Definitely want to
try more from Bobbi Brown, I used their
foundation stick a while back and it was amazing!
I have
tried it with liquid
foundation and
stick foundation and for me personally the
stick gives better results but both are amazing.
I need to
try a
foundation stick one of these days.
When it comes to
foundation I usually
stick with my bareMinerals powder, but this winter I wanted to
try a moisturizing one with more coverage and color.
Why We Love It: As someone who
sticks to mostly lightweight BB creams and sheer
foundations, I was eager to
try (and review!)
I have
tried all the products you have mentioned except Hourglass finish
foundation stick.
Hourglass Finish Foundation
Stick: I've
tried so many different
foundations and I always go back to this one.
It's very rare that I
try a new
foundation, it's one of those things that once I find a product I love I
stick to it for years.
I
tried to use my
foundation brush to grab some from the
stick but it wasn't as effective.
The gameplay is built upon those same
foundations, with familiar twin
stick controls for running and gunning, a powerful melee when enemies get too close and a dash for when you need to
try and get out of a sticky situation.
If Goldacre really wants to
stick his neck out, why doesn't he
try arguing against a rich, powerful, bullying Climate - Change establishment which includes all three British main political parties, the National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society, the Prince of Wales, the Prime Minister, the President of the USA, the EU, the UN, most schools and universities, the BBC, most of the print media, the Australian Government, the New Zealand Government, CNBC, ABC, the New York Times, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, most of the rest of the City, the wind farm industry, all the Big Oil companies, any number of rich charitable
foundations, the Church of England and so on?