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Oct 21, 2013
Laura Z.
Hey guys! I really need some help! I have no idea what foundation I should buy. I have oily skin and am acne prone! Please help!!
Oct 21, 2013
Vanessa W.
Revlon Whipped Creme $18
Revlon Colorstay $15
Covergirl 3 in 1 $13
Maybelline Superstay $15
Estee Lauder Double Wear $45
Kat Von D Lock-It $35
Oct 21, 2013
Bri-bri L.
-covergirl 3-in-1 outlast
-revlon colourstay whipped
-rimmel stay matte foundation
Oct 21, 2013
Ty R.
Revlon Color Stay or Loreal Lumi!
Oct 21, 2013
Aaliyah N.
Being that you have oily acne prone skin I would defiantly recommend a light foundation. Also, I would suggest buying a higher end brand of makeup because you want to spend as much money on your face! That's your money maker honey! You know the old saying "you get what you pay for" that's literally how it goes in the makeup world. If you buy something cheap for your face, and you're acne prone... I wouldn't be surprised if it broke you out even more.
Also, because you have oily skin, liquid foundation may just make that worse. I would recommend a gentle concealer to spot correct certain areas, and dust it over with a flawless pressed powder or mineral foundation. Which gives you a nice natural look, without looking like a "cake face" It's easy on your pores, and won't clog them as much as foundation would... Which can be a reason why acne is producing. I would also suggest a good skincare regimen to elevate the acne. If you keep covering it up, it will always come back, but if you try to fix the root of the problem, you won't have to worry about which foundation best suits your skin, because it will be flawless! Lol.