Sunday, December 13, 2009

Is there is a colour difference between (Normal/Dry) and (Combination/Oily) in Revlon Colorstay foundation?

After reviewing many shades in different stores, I seemed to find they had the same named shades but the (normal/dry) shade seemed to look different to the (combination/oily) shade, why is this?


Answers much appreciated (:Is there is a colour difference between (Normal/Dry) and (Combination/Oily) in Revlon Colorstay foundation?
I have really dry skin and I use the normal/dry. Personally, Ive tried both the foundations and for my skin type I prefer the normal/dry. The Normal/dry has more SPF and its more liquidity. The combination/oily has less moisture(oil) but yeah,those are the only difference that I can tell between those two.Is there is a colour difference between (Normal/Dry) and (Combination/Oily) in Revlon Colorstay foundation?
Different stores usually have slightly different lighting. This could be why they appear different.





If you're looking to purchase one, go for the formula that best suits your skin (normal/dry or combo/oily) and try the best color match you can find. Trust me, a foundation that works with your skin that is slightly lighter/darker than your skin tone will look a lot better than an exact color match that makes your skin look like a super dry/super oily mess.


If you're not positive a certain color will work out for you, keep your receipt. Most drugstores are pretty cool about issuing refunds/exchanges on cosmetics if you have a receipt.





Hope this helps!
They are the same. They just look different until you put it on your skin.
idk do some research

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