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    Default Best makeup for dryish, fair skin

    Are there any other Burlesquers with quite pale skin but that is also quite dry? if so what are the best products and make up you recommend so that you can obtain a classic, matte look without looking dried out and 'flakey'! (the only 'flakes' I like are Cadburys chocolate ones!)

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    Illamasque!!! Since the ladies at The Vanity Box used it on me I am converted. I also use Maxfactor foundation...all moisturising and pale of me.
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    I've been using the Revlon Photo-Ready foundation in Vanilla - it's pretty good and stays put all day. But that said I will be investing in some Illamasqua as soon as I have the spare cash!

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    Ah thank you ladies, sounds like I need to go shopping and trying at the weekend! :-)

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    I am uber pale and I would also recommend L'Oreal Infallible in 'porcelain' for a good even tone, great coverage and long lasting.

    Illamasqua has a wonderful range of tones and their 'Skinbase' product is amazing!! Quite pricey but worth it!
    Other brands to try would be Besame but not sure how they are for dry skin

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