u/InsidePrevious1737

What makes you stop using a foundation after buying it?

I’m curious because I feel like foundation can look good at first, but after a few uses people realize it does not really work for them. What is the biggest reason you stop using a foundation after buying it? Is it a bad color match, wrong undertone, oxidation, texture, breakouts, dryness, cakiness, transfer, or something else?

For me, I find it interesting how sometimes the shade looks fine at first but changes after a few hours, or the formula starts emphasizing texture. I’d love to hear what your biggest foundation dealbreaker is and why.

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u/InsidePrevious1737 — 13 days ago
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Do you stop using foundation because of breakouts or skin reaction?

I’m curious — what is the biggest reason you stop using a foundation after buying it? Is it oxidation, wrong undertone, texture, breakouts, dryness, or something else?

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u/InsidePrevious1737 — 13 days ago