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natalie17
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 Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 00:23

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Thanks Honey - do you find the tinted has a thinner consistency than the un-tinted?  I will try using less but my outings are short and having anything on my face has irritated me since becoming ill, so I don;t want to leave it on all day.

It makes me look even more pale too so I use my cheap bronzer & a cheap big make up brush (because it's coming in contact with the zinc cream) to fix that.  Works a treat (I sound very vain saying that but I just feel better about myself doing that). 



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 Posted: Mon Nov 10th, 2008 00:51

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I don't think the tinted IZ has a thinner consistency, but it does seem to have a more consistent, er, consistency. :) The untinted I really have to rub in so it doesn't look ghostly or patchy, whereas the tinted spreads like a thick foundation, in my opinion. I find a bit of added colour helps in the glamour stakes with either.

I've noticed that daily IZ use has dried my skin out a bit, so I sometimes use Cetaphil moisturiser on my face first. I let that dry for a few minutes, then apply IZ, then let that dry for a bit, then apply blush and lippy. Voila.



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