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Does anyone have a recommendation for a quality skin care line for older skin? I'm looking for foundation in particular. Right now, I use mineral powder foundation. I don't have wrinkles so the powder doesn't cake or settle into wrinkles but I would like younger-looking skin!

Thanks in advance!

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I like the Oil of Olay Regenerist line. It's not too pricey and it works well, too.

Then I always use a primer under my foundation. It really helps smooth the skin out and gives you a great "palette" to start with.


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Oops, I meant "canvas" not "palette" blush


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LOL. With my mottled skin, it IS more like a palette! Thanks for the tips, Michelle!

What kind of primer do you use?


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I used to use Smashbox's Photofinish primer. You can find it at Ulta. But it is a little pricey.

Then I found one at target that is almost as good by a company called NPSet cosmetics. I use their pore perfecting primer. You can hardly tell the difference.


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Skin is very soft and many types of body lotion cream is using in your skin. Many times older skin is very old type than you do care of your body and using many types of body cream and other types of cream.

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Hello, Well it is very silly to ask age opf any women but i would like to ask you so from that i can tell you that exact solution on that. please :)

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For older skin i recognize the latest cosmetic techniques for younger looking, firmer, stunning skin by decreasing the signs of aging in each facial and non-facial areas.

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If you wish to care your old skin then first thing you need to leave the use of soap on your face because it harms our face skin as it is more softer then the other body parts of our body. In my opinion you should use general/natural skin creams which are having some natural based ingredients.

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Clinique Even Better Coverage is good for mature skin. I switched to it when I turned 50 and it has good overall coverage with a smooth finish.


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