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L'Oreal Translucide compact powder
Hi. L'Oreal used to do a powder I used called "L'Oreal Translucide" in shade 13. It was the only powder I've ever really liked and they have since stopped selling it. I've managed to find it on ebay a few times but there seems to be less and less now. Are there any other sites that sell cosmetics that are out of production?
Otherwise can anyone recommend a good compact pressed powder? I am very pale and the L'Oreal one was the palest I've found. I'm not really sure which to try now.
Thanks in advance.
Otherwise can anyone recommend a good compact pressed powder? I am very pale and the L'Oreal one was the palest I've found. I'm not really sure which to try now.
Thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are plenty of good powders out there. You just need to try them! And did you know that L'Oreal test on animals?
The best powders in the World EVER (volume 1) are from Prescriptives. But you need to check your nearest store. Pop along for a consultation if you can.
I recently invested in Lancome's loose powder. It's super fine which means that it's less likely to show up any fine lines. Unfortunately I later found out that Lancome are part of L'Oreal, even though the lady behind the counter reassured me that they don't test on animals. Lying cow!!
Seriously though, shop around and trying lots of different ones in the shops. There's bound to be a few that were made for your complexion!
The best powders in the World EVER (volume 1) are from Prescriptives. But you need to check your nearest store. Pop along for a consultation if you can.
I recently invested in Lancome's loose powder. It's super fine which means that it's less likely to show up any fine lines. Unfortunately I later found out that Lancome are part of L'Oreal, even though the lady behind the counter reassured me that they don't test on animals. Lying cow!!
Seriously though, shop around and trying lots of different ones in the shops. There's bound to be a few that were made for your complexion!
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