ESSEX, ENGLAND, March 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Ladies don't worry! We all know how hard it is to choose the perfect cosmetic foundation! The markets flooded with products, ranging from mousses to tinted moisturisers, which often overwhelm the customer with choice! But don't fear we have help on hand with our simple foundation guide because we understand that when you are choosing a foundation it's important to go back to basics.
Firstly the most important thing to ask when you are looking for a new foundation is not (like everyone thinks it is) whether it will look great and give you a flawless finish but actually whether it will look after and protect your skin! It is a factor we often overlook, but we must remember ladies that our skin is with us for life! So we better start looking after it! Then of course it's matching the perfect shade to our own individual skin tone (no one likes a tacky chin foundation line) and achieving a smooth, flawless finish. Want one product which ticks all these boxes no matter what your skin looks like. Then check out PRIORI Perfecting Foundation with SPF 25 available online at CosmeStore!
The range of 6 foundations are the first and only 100% natural mineral collection infused with CoffeeBerry extract for potent natural botanical protection and exceptional cosmeceutical grade anti-aging benefits. Containing the Highest Natural Free Radical Protection of 0.5% combined with UV Protection (UVB SPF 25 & UVA 10) giving it the Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendation. Kind to our skin in all ways natural the foundation is clinically proven to reduce skin redness, dryness and improve overall skin tone in just two weeks.
If you are worried about achieving a good coverage with only powder when before you've used liquid or mousse don't be! The Perfecting Foundation can be applied lightly for a natural sheer look, or layered for full coverage. With the general rule being 'less is more' after a few weeks of using the product you will soon find that you will only need a light layer of the foundation to achieve a smooth finish, as over time the minerals will improve skin tone, minimize pores and reduce redness. Available in 6 different shades to suit all skin tones, the foundation, along with many other products from PRIORI skincare range can be found at www.cosmestore.co.uk
CosmeStore specialises in stylish, results driven skincare, cosmetics and hair care products for women and men, carefully selected for their efficacy and ability to make a visible difference to your appearance and overall health and wellbeing. We source products from all over the world to ensure we bring you products that work and are worthy of being available from our boutique collection. Our in depth knowledge that is based on over 30 years experience in the beauty industry makes us the best at what we do and how we do it.
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