Keep Foundation from Looking Oily.
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Jul 12, 2013
Nesochi I.
By the end of the day my foundation always looks oily are there anyways to stop it? I wear primer. I use powder foundation.
Jul 12, 2013
Saffron H.
Mix baby powder in w your powder foundation. Trust me, it works.
Jul 12, 2013
Gabriela S.
Try a mattifying setting spray
Jul 12, 2013
Emma B.
During the day I would blot with blotting tissues. Most brands have them such as E.L.F, NYX... Etc. they help take off oil while leaving makeup on. A setting spray would help also. Like the Urban Decay All Nighter or Deslick. Hope this helps! Xo.