Should I buy the RCMA translucent powder?
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Sep 6, 2016
Rebbi W.
So, everyone raves about the RCMA powder because it keeps your foundation in place and has a nice finish. I usually don't wear any foundation, just concealer, and I have combination skin. Do you think I would be happy with this powder? Would it mattify my t-zone for a long time?
Thanks in advance!
Sep 6, 2016
Kitty K.
RCMA will set your make up in place, but if you want oil control I would look into a quality primer like Hourglass (I recommend the travel size since you need very little) and carrying some blotting sheets! RCMA will help but there's only so much to expect from a powder whos purpose is to set make up.
Sep 6, 2016
Rebbi W.
Well that makes sense :D thank you so much!
Sep 6, 2016
Aurora S.
You could use the RCMA where your not oily and just use the Palladio Rice Powder where you are oily. That stuff works amazing on oily skin and is only like $5, has to be the only one available at stores that keeps the shine at bay for awhile
Sep 6, 2016
Rebbi W.
Thanks Aurora you're always so helpful :)
Sep 7, 2016
Sam R.
Aurora do you have a pic of the rice powder packaging? can you recommend a website that may have it? please I'm interested!
Sep 7, 2016
Aurora S.
@ Rebbi Glad to be helpful :)
Sep 7, 2016
Aurora S.
Sep 8, 2016
Sam R.
thanks Aurora :)