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Tinted Moisturiser - recommendations needed?

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bizzylizzy | 11:44 Thu 04th Jun 2009 | Beauty
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Hi everyone, can anyone recommend a good tinted moisturiser for the summer? I'm using No7 dual protection tinted mosturiser at the minute, but I have to mix the fair and medium colours together to get the right shade for my skin. As I need to buy a replacement I wondered if anyone had one they could recommend. Thank you.
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I used a clinique one a year or so ago. Unfortunately I can't remember off the top of my head the name but it was very good. Just go to any department store and I'm sure the ladies in white won't mind testing it out on you first so you can see what it looks like before you buy.
Nivea do a lovely one. Quite new on the market. the colour looks quite dark but when applied it is not all all. I am very fair skinned and it blended in beautifully. Not too pricey and I would recommend it highly.
I like to use a dab of my favourite moisturiser and simply add to it a small amount of foundation similar to the colour I am trying to achieve.I then mix the two together and use.
i currently use benefit you rebel tinted moisturiser. i really recommend it, its light on my skin and comes up a natural colour. i find foundation too heavy and drying on my skin so thought tinted moisuriser would be worth a shot.

it comes in a lite version as well so you have options.

http://www.benefitcosmetics.co.uk/gp/product/B 000JJNH3O/sr=1-3/qid=1245939846/ref=sr_1_3/278 -0085198-1860172?ie=UTF8&n=48842031&bcBrand=co re

thats the one i use...

if you go to any debenhams they have benefit counters and should be able to let you test it.

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