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Sep 7, 2012

Paige L.

Alot of my foundations I have tried, loook cakey, && just not smoooth or natural. Any goood foundation sugggestions?

Sep 7, 2012

Agnes M.

I'm a type of oily skin.what kind of foundation is fit to my oily type of skin?

Sep 8, 2012

Paige L.

I have oily skin also.

Sep 8, 2012

Yesenia P.

Revlon Colorstay? If the original is too thick, maybe the whipped version??

I really like the Revlon ColorStay Foundation.

Sep 8, 2012

Yesenia P.

Try the formula for dry/normal skin.

Try maybelline dream nude air foam it is really good for oily skin because it's mattefying!

Sep 8, 2012

Kati A.

Revlon photoready is lovely :)

Sep 8, 2012

Paige L.

Otay. Thaaaanks mucho girlys! (:

Sep 8, 2012

Niki C.

Paige, I'd try something that is marked for light to medium coverage. Usually full coverage foundations are tricky to apply and blend. Also, do you use a setting powder? Sometimes when I go crazy with my setting powder it looks cakey

Sep 9, 2012

Mary P.

If you have oily skin & only need light-medium coverage, try the new Urban Decay Naked Skin foundation, it feels light & looks natural.

I use Mac Pro Longwear concealer, it comes in a little bottle thing lol but works AMAZING on oily skin, I have acne scars so this is my holy grail! 

Sep 12, 2012

Ashley W.

I have combination skin and I get oily too and I use revlon color stay as well and I switched from the pro longwear to that and I love it. It covers really well and doesn't look Cakey. I use the combination/oily skin one though, not the one for normal/dry skin. There is quite a big difference between the two in my opinion.

Sep 12, 2012

Ashley W.

I also have acne scars and spots ! **

Sep 13, 2012

Shelly T.

Are you using primer underneath?

How much foundation are you using, and how are you applying it?

Do you set it with a powder?

Do you moisturize your skin after cleansing it?

Sep 13, 2012

Mandy J.

Bare minerals

Sep 13, 2012

Katelynn D.

It could be that you're choosing a shade or two darker than you need. A good rule of thumb is to choose a foundation that is the lightest shade your face had. For example: I have medium skin with olive undertones, but in the winter when I loose any tan and my brunette hair looses its sun, I look much paler, and since my skintone isnt even, sometimes I actually have to use medium ivory in the winter.