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Feb 1Liked by Natalie | mySkinterest

I am very wary of foundations, I usually use tinted moisturizers because of dry skin (I use the Chantecaille Future Skin Gel ). Also I would never use a matte finish - do you think it really works for dry skin?

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Ugh, I love that Chantecaille foundation. It has never failed me (and it's the only foundation I've worn since I got it!) but I'm serious about skin prep. I make sure my skin is freshly moisturized and I use the VBB primer underneath as well. I'm not sure it would work if I didn't do proper skin prep and use a moisturizing primer but with them, yes I truly believe it works for dry skin. My tip would be to buy the refill (which is available at Nordstrom) so you can save a little money if it ends up not working for your skin. 🤍 Let me know!!!

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Feb 1Liked by Natalie | mySkinterest

Yes to a “uniform” post please! Trying to work on a capsule-ish wardrobe bc whew, decision fatigue (and I hate trends) and I’m all about plain tees, solid colors that I can mix and match. I feel like you’d be a wealth of knowledge (and recommendations) in this arena!

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Haley you are speaking to my soul!!! I will definitely get to work on a "uniform" post 🤍 Let me know if you're looking for any specific reccs so I can include!

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Feb 4Liked by Natalie | mySkinterest

Can't wait! I'd love recommendations for how to pair/ style different lengths and cuts of clothes- I am not interested in the cropped tee trend but also feel like I'm kind of over the semi-tuck in the front. Also not into incredibly baggy jeans but over skinny jeans so wearing more straight-leg which I'm not sure how to style with shoes especially if they're not cropped. So I guess just "logistics" of the staples because I think I have a hard time combining the cuts so it looks cohesive :)

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*Taking Notes*

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