Foundation Seperating
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Aug 31, 2012
Makayla C.
I have ran into problems with all of my foundations, they keep seperating on my nose and nothing I do fixes it or only fixes it for a few minutes I have oily skin but I wash my face before foundation and use a primer, any tips and suggestions for a long lasting foundation that wont seperate on my nose? P.S. I do use oil blotting sheets, and it happens the moment I put my foundation on and then only gets worse.
Aug 31, 2012
Rita J.
Yes use a setting spray before and after u put on ur foundation.
Aug 31, 2012
Shelly T.
What products are you using, in terms of primer and foundation?
Also, after you've cleansed your skin, are you moisturizing? (Even if you're oily, you still need to moisturize afterwards.)
Aug 31, 2012
Makayla C.
yeah I definatly moisturize morning and night, I use the porefessional by benefit. But foundations I use a variety I notice it happens more with Revlon whipped foundation, and neutrogena. Not so much with the ELF high definition one or the MAC Pro longwear. Thats why I'm kind of thinking its the foundation, and thats why I was kind of thinking about getting a more high end foundation and wanted suggestions as to what I should try.
Sep 1, 2012
Opal L.
Try MUFE HD foundation, or the new Naked Foundation from urban decay. Drug store foundations always separate and cake up into nasty chunks on my jaw line and T zone, but since i switched to higher end stuff I have not had that problem
Sep 1, 2012
Kat L.
I would try a mineral makeup like bare minerals matte or maybe something like smashbox bb cream as a primer. I find it to be a little drying so it might help on the oily parts!