Mousse foundations are the latest in makeup technology. These whipped bases feel virtually weightless and provide matte light to moderate coverage on your skin. They blend easily and have a fresh and natural look to them. I can't wait to hear what you think.
Rimmel Cool Matte Mousse Foundation 16Hr, $7.99, is a mattifying/anti-shine foundation for all skin types. It has a cooling effect on your skin when applied making your face feel instantly revitalized.
This mousse foundation provides light coverage and should last for up to 16 hours. It contains aquacool, which helps fight off heat and humidity to prevent shine. Available in seven shades
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Lancome Magique Matte Soft-Matte Perfecting Mousse Makeup, $37, is a soft matte foundation that creates smooth and even toned skin. It glides on smoothly and feels like a velvety powder upon application. This formula provides medium to full coverage and is available in 12 shades.
Maybelline Dream Mousse Foundation, $4.59, is a revolutionary whipped formula that provides a matte finish and moderate coverage. It won't cake, it blends easily and results in a clean and even look. Available in eight shades.

















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Has anyone tried these? They seem a little weird...
1i'm a big fan of rimmel, so i will probably try this if i can find it...but i usually use liquid to powder because my skin is so oily
2I love the dream matte mouse.
Jacki
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I haven't used the Rimmel, but I've used the Cover Girl brand. I love the way it looks, but it doesn't last very long on my face. And after a while it makes my face look a bit oily(when it's usually not). It rubs off easily, too. So pretty much the only thing I like about it is the way it looks.
4I used to plaster foundation on every morning because I thought it covered well and balanced my skin tones. Turns out I just had bad lighting and it looked awful. So I've resorted to using concealer and this and am moderately satisfied. It's lightweight and is good to throw in your purse for touch ups. But for those of us with freckles and multi tone skin, it can look a little funny.
5I knew this girl last year in my dorm who wore the Dream Matte Mousse. For whatever reason she always chose the wrong color and plastered it on so that her face was orange, a weird texture and had a line of of where her skin and makeup met (sometimes at the jaw line and sometimes in the middle of her face
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6I'm not really a fan of foundation and generally covering my face in all sorts of stuff, but I quite like the Maybelline mousse. I only use a very light layer to cover a few trouble spots though. But it's easy to use and looks natural.
7I don't use foundation either, but the other day I was about to buy one, but I didn't know which one to get... so, I think I'll try one of these.
8i have the maybelline dream matte right now
9but i haven't tried the rimmel cuz i dunno whether or not it clogs pores, they didn't label it. the dream matte is pretty good u have to blend really well though but the shade i got matches great. and it doesn't clog pores plus it's a reasonable price
I know there's at least a few girls in the Beauty Product Junkies group that use the Maybelline and love it. I don't like the matte look, but at $4.59 (!?!??!?!) I'm tempted to try it just for fun.
10i use the maybelline one
11i like the matte look if im going out or went out and have a grayish tone, i have used the sue devitt one before and i liked that one alot, im tempted to try the lancome one though
12TEAM FLUTTER!!!!!
Has anybody used the maybelline mousse blush? That always intrigues me
13covergirl has a great one.
14Does anyone know if these also clog pores? I have extremely sensitive skin and don't normally wear foundation because of it.
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