Is there such thing as too much product??
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Nov 19, 2013
Amanda T.
I feel like I put too much product on my face and that it will end up hurting my skin instead of helping. Here's a list of what I currently put on my face the night before and the morning before applying makeup-
1) a perception acne cream
2) the Mario badescu silver powder
3) clean & clear acne spot treatment
4) total mateness by Benefit
5) stila one step correct
6) neutrogena shine control primer(followed by foundation etc.)
Nov 19, 2013
Faith J.
Um… yeah kind of if I was you I would chose 2 that help you the most I only use face wash and moisturizer with no foundation
Nov 19, 2013
Lorelle E.
Not if you use it in moderation you don't put all of them on in one go do you? It should be fine as long as you give your skin some resting time maybe go a day or two without makeup or the products if you're just sitting indoors. on them days I suggest just washing the face in the morning and night without adding the products then it's a balance
Nov 20, 2013
Bemnia L.
No as long as you don't use too much of your products. use them in moderation.