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Sep 13, 2015
Ivey S.
I just switched makeup and its made my skin a little oily. I've had oily skin anyways but I started using Murad and it hasn't been oily. but now it is. do you think my skin just needs time to adjust to the new makeup? its UD concealer and naked skin bb which I hear is good for oily skin & I use the b6 setting spray.
Sep 13, 2015
Sadie G.
Have you tried using a mattifying primer? That might help!
Sep 16, 2015
Kat H.
Try using less of the bb cream, as well - you could be applying too much.