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I am someone that likes full, maximum coverage. I like everything to be as concealed as humanly possible. I'm all about that airbrushed perfection. I usually use a medium coverage foundation and stipple it on in sections, But I feel like a higher coverage foundation would be easier to use.
I have been researching it, and it seems that there are three products on the market that are 50% pigmented, which is the highest amount of pigmentation you can get. They are:
* Dermacol Makeup Cover
* The Ordinary Coverage Foundation
* RCMA Color ProcessFoundation
I've been watching a lot of YouTube reviews, and it seems like there are some important differences among these foundations. Dermacol doesn't seem to stay on all that long. At the end of the day, a lot of people noticed that it became shiny, faded, and textured. The Ordinary performs a little better, but the coverage doesn't seem to be much better than some medium coverage foundations. RCMA apparently covers well and stays put, but there is a learning curve involved.
Do any of you have experience with these foundations? Can any of you weigh in? It would be nice just to try one of them or to have one of them on hand for special occasions or nights out.
Thanks!
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