Setting Powder for Oily skin
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Jan 19, 2012
Shambron T.
Hi makeup lovers! So I'm wondering if anyone can share tips.. what is a good drugstore mattifying loose powder to set makeup on my oily skin??
Jan 22, 2012
Jennifer P.
I really like the Barely there loose powder by Sonia Kashuk (although not a drug store brand, available at target). Remember when applying your powder to use a PUFF and NOT a brush. Powder brushes are for knocking excess powder off your face, the vellum puff that's included with loose powders is the best tool for it! simply dust in into the powder, fold it in your hand or around your index finger and ROLL the powder onto your face. Another good trick is to take a tissue, seperate the plies and Blot your foundation after you apply it. This will soak up a good bit of oil, and you may not even need to powder. Hope this helps!!
Jan 24, 2012
Shambron T.
Will try Sonia Kashuk :) and great tip on the foundation! Thank you :)
Feb 12, 2012
Emily S.
I don't know where you live but if you're in the UK a really good cheap one is the loose powders by 17, they have one for normal skin and then an extra mattifing one for more oily skin :) x