Makeup goes blehh
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Feb 5, 2014
Emily C.
Throughout the day my makeup begins to look bleh & I use primer & concealer so I don't understand why?
Feb 5, 2014
Miko C.
Setting powder or spray?
Feb 5, 2014
Eloise W.
Use powder :-)
Feb 5, 2014
Marleen B.
What do you exactly mean by "bleh"? Is it getting cakey? Because, if it is, I don't think you should do either. I think you should dab it with a damp beauty blender sponge to smooth everything out, then you can lightly powder & use a setting spray also. Now, if you're problem is NOT cakiness, then there may be another solution for you.