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Replacement for Clinique City Stick?

"cofarb" <do...@cofarb.com>
My daughter is about to run out of her foundation, Clinique City Stick in
Ivory Twist. It has been discontinued and Clinique is not making a
comparable product.
Can anyone recommend a replacement? (I would love it to be a drugstore
item.) She has very fair, sensitive, combination skin.
tia,
cofarb
alicix...@hotmail.com
If your daughter is interested in a foundation stick for spot coverage,
I'd like to suggest the Flirt "Pretty Easy" concealer stick I just
bought. It isn't drugstore, but it is less expensive than some lines.
($10.00)
The texture's very good–– creamy without being cakey, and not overly
drying.
I don't know if they make anything like this, but what about the Avon
Mark line? I think their prices are lower than a lot of brands.
Alicia U.
"cofarb" <do...@cofarb.com>


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If your daughter is interested in a foundation stick for spot coverage,
I'd like to suggest the Flirt "Pretty Easy" concealer stick I just
bought. It isn't drugstore, but it is less expensive than some lines.
($10.00)
The texture's very good–– creamy without being cakey, and not overly
drying.
I don't know if they make anything like this, but what about the Avon
Mark line? I think their prices are lower than a lot of brands.
Alicia U.
She doesn't use it as a concealor. She applies a few "swipes" on different
parts of her face and then blends it with her fingers. It always looked
very natural on her but I think she could get away with less coverage.
Mostly she's afraid of breaking out or having an allergic reaction.
cofarb