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Jun 14, 2016
Jade M.
I've finally gotten my skin clearer and I was wondering how to transition from wearing a full face of makeup everyday to little or no makeup?
Jun 14, 2016
Ashley D.
When my skin started to clear up I just started to wear a foundation with a lighter coverage and focused more on face products like blush and highlighter for a fresh natural glow. Otherwise I don't know what you could try.
Jun 14, 2016
Samantha P.
How'd your skin clear up?
Jun 15, 2016
Melanie S.
Tinted moisturizer, maybe some translucent powder. Do your eyes the way you normally do.