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Feb 6, 2013
Lissette S.
I switch off between Nars sheer glow and mac studio fix fluid and apply it with the real techniques stippling brush and my face is always cakey on my t-zone! I have extremely red skin, so when I try to blend out the cakey look it turns red. I use a smashbox primer underneath and I use an urban decay setting spray after I set it with rimmel stay matte powder..I don't know how to get rid of this problem, help?!
Feb 6, 2013
Ashley B.
You can blot excess oil and reapply powder or use a green concealer to neutralize the redness and apply foundation after. And what do you mean by cakey? It could be cellular build up and sometimes too much product or makeup, makes that stand out. Exfoliate
Feb 6, 2013
Lissette S.
It literally looks like it's caked on, and I usually exfoliate before I put on my makeup. :/ what concealer do you recommend?