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Feb 3, 2013
Shelley W.
I use Giorgio Armani Maestro foundation and it does a pretty good job at diffusing my fine lines around my eyes. I too have combo skin and it loves this foundation. No joke....as the day of wear progresses my skin looks better as the hours tick by. Sometimes I don't even bother setting it with powder. If I do I use either Too Faced Trans. Powder or Bobbi Brown's Retouching Powder in "peach". My husband convinced me to try it because he was impressed with the uniqueness of it (he's a cosmetic chemist). Its pricey but worth it. Also, it doesn't oxidize (at least for me it doesn't) .