Dermalogica treatment foundations

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honeymummy

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Hi all

I wanted to try out the treatment foundations, by dermalogica , i havnt tired them before and wanted your advice on which one to get.

I have a light skin tone and a wee bit confused on which one to get!!

ive seen intensity 1, 1G etc and was wondering, if the intensity is the depth of the colour of the power of the prodcut?

thanks in advance ladies xx
 
I am very pale and have the lightest (1). It is still too dark, I use it now after I've had a spray tan :(
I love Dermalogica, I use a full range cleanser, toner, moisturiser, exfoliator, and mask. But I really don't like the foundation.
Poor coverage IMO, it's more of a tinted moistuiser I think xxx

hth
 
i have the dermalogica foundation i like it but i too got the wrong shade too dark! i mix mine with moisturiser and its fine but yeh it is a light coverage but i quite like it, you can get + correctors to make ur foundation darker and - corrector to make it lighter thats good for when you have a tan and then in winter when you are paler the g on the shades means gold tone for more olive skins x
 
i use dermlogicia foundation and i have the lightest one available and its still abit too dark for my skin tone it blends in well and dont leave me orange but like i said its still too dark as im quite pale....why cant someone do a foundation range for lighter skin tones!!! lol
 
Hi
I use dermaolgica foundation and use the full range on my self and in my salon. Have you been in to a local salon and tried a sample? If not go in to your local salon and ask if you can try a sample they should also have testers in the salon so that you can try there and then, also have you thought about tinted moistrisers as they do these in light, meduim and dark.

Hope these helps

Kirsty
:)
 
Your best bet would be to go into a dermalogica salon and try the testers and get a few different samples.

The G is for golden skin tones, the numbers without a G are for more pink based skin tones.

Although I stock the foundations in the salon I personally don't wear them as I am not to keen on the coverage but have quite a few clients that wouldn't use anything else.
 

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