What causes foundation to oxidize?
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May 17, 2015
Taylor G.
I'm just curious about this.
I've been wearing MUFE mat velvet foundation. Today when doing my makeup I wiped a small streak of excess on the back of my hand.
On my way to church I noticed I hadn't washed it off and it turned orange/ oxidized I suppose.
I haven't had this problem on my face and I was just wondering what made it oxidize on my hand and what keeps it from oxidizing on my face?
Kind of a scientific question? Lol
May 17, 2015
Taylor G.
Okay thanks Lindsay! The foundation is fine on my face it was just a curious question lol