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Old 02-14-2005, 08:01 PM
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just like each person's skin type is different, how people feel about their make up varies, but on my face the melron felt heavier and greasier [grease paint :lol: :lol: ] At first Ben nye felt dryer and harder to put on, but once i got used to it, it was easier, and I felt the difference the first time I used it. If you get the white light, pat it one one layer at a time, at first you will not think it's white enough but once you have good coverage, set with the white setting powder and it become very white, I've been in make up 12 hours before with no need to touch up or redo. I used Melron for 3 years before switching and it's good too, I just prefer the Ben nye.
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