Milk of magnesia
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Nov 8, 2014
Elvira D.
Hello ladies!
So I heard that milk of magnesia is perfect to use as primer if you have oily skin, as I do.
If you've tried it, what do you think? I can't find the original one only the one with mint, does that one work as well?
Thanks ❤️
Nov 8, 2014
K R.
I would use only the original one. I really liked using it. Made my skin really matte.
Nov 8, 2014
Jaslyn G.
Yea it was the only thing that kept my facial oil at bay.
Nov 9, 2014
Jenna M.
Just so you know milk of mag is a calcium substitute used for treatment of nausea and constipation. While it does have a tendency to increase calcium levels I don't think it'll be absorbed via the skin to that extent. I'm not quite sure.
Nov 9, 2014
Elvira D.
Thanks girls!