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Nov 4, 2012
Siv Vin S.
Hey guys, my face tends to turn oily after 2 to 3 hours of apply makeup. I tried using primer and setting powder but none of that works. Hope you guys can recommend me some long-lasting or matte products that doesn't make your face turn oily. Thanks 😘
Nov 4, 2012
Illy J.
Milk of Magnesia on your face before your primer. Apply it, wait for it to dry (it might turn white), then use your favorite primer. It will keep you oil-free for hours I promise.
Nov 8, 2012
Liza G.
you can also try a setting spray such as Urban Decay DeSlick. it will keep you matte all day