FernGhillie
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Hi, I'm new here and I'm looking for advice. I'm need something to replace Physician's Formula CoverTox Ten, which was discontinued. I've been using different PF pressed powders for a few years and I like them because it doesn't give me too many problems in the blemish department, my skin actually looks pretty good compared to other times in my life. But CoverToxTen can't be beat by any of their other powders that I've found. It doesn't settle in fine lines and wrinkles, it goes on lightly, I can blot my face with a tissue when it gets oily and my makeup looks fine, and best of all, it can be blended and makeup can be added on top of it for touch ups. I've never found another powder that does this so well, but I also haven't tried many different brands. A PF consultant recommended Mineral Wear Talc-Free Pressed Powder- SPF 30 - Mineral Makeup Airbrushing. I hated it because it looked thick on my skin and if it got smudged, it left a mark that couldn't easily be blended back together. There was no possibility of adding on or touching up, and it didn't even wipe off very easily. It seems meant for a serious makeup job that is meant to stay put and doesn't really work for a casual wearer, and maybe I needed a different applicator. My typical routine is a Maybelline concealer stick blended around problem areas, and I finish it with a cotton round lightly dusted with the PF pressed powder (I tend to have oily skin) and a little blush. I like as little concealer and powder as possible, and ideally a flexible powder that can handle being smudged. In the past, I have also used Mineral Wear® Talc-Free Mineral Face Powder SPF 16, but I don't think it does any of the things I need very well. The CoverToxTen contains talc, whereas the other two I listed do not. I wonder if that's what is making the difference? One thing I'm considering trying is PF Natural Defense Setting the Tone Finishing Powder SPF 20, and the other is Milani Prep + Set + Go Transparent Face Powder. I don't know how finishing powder works, so any input is appreciated. I also just read that mica is a good replacement for talc based powders, but I worry that it'll automatically give me too much of a glimmer. Thanks for reading ~~~~Kelsey
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