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Mar 11, 2014
Hadeeqa D.
I'm looking to buy cream blushes specifically inglot ones. but I was wondering like foundation would it make me break out I have oily skin. tia.
Mar 11, 2014
Shelley W.
The best advice...looking at the ingredients list and then if you don't see anythinh that would irritate your skin then trying it out for yourself to see how it mends with your skin type. I myself have oily/combo skin and I use Bobbi Brown's Pot Rouge pots and I recently bought a bunch of Make Up For Ever new pan style HD blushes...neither one have broken me out and and they last throughout the day. I have never tried Inglot cream blushes so I can't comment on performance.
Mar 11, 2014
Hadeeqa D.
thanks shelley :)