Alcohol based uses a blend of water and
denatured alcohol as the base, with pigment added to it. Developed by
Erno Laszlo for problematic skin, it eliminated emollient and binding agent that could clog
pores, and needs to be shaken before use. Alcohol-based foundations have the most lightweight, “nothing on my face” feel, and nearly impossible to clog pores, but provide only the sheerest coverage and can be tricky to apply and blend. They work better with cotton balls or pads, instead of
latex or
sea sponges. Examples: Erno Laszlo Normalizer Shake-It, Clinique Pore Minimizer.
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