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Nov 19, 2015
Leah A.
So I just bought a new primer and foundation and for the last couple of days wearing it by the end of the day my face gets extremely oily?! Would it be the primer?! Orrrr?? I don't exactly know but it's really gross!!
Nov 19, 2015
Leah A.
Oh and I don't normally have oily skin. Idk kind of skin I have but its not dry either
Nov 19, 2015
katie s.
Some products just won't work with your skin. You should probably just try a different primer or foundation.
Nov 19, 2015
katie s.
Make sure that the primer and foundation both have the same base. (I think that's what it's called) If it's silicone based, get a silicone based foundation. As you may know, water and oil can't mix. Well, primers and foundations work the same way!
Nov 19, 2015
Noemy M.
To be honest personally I don't think primers will get you oily if sometimes their meant to absorb the oil from your face. I think maybe you should try changing up your skin care routine? it's normal for your skin type to change so maybe trying doing that :)