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Nov 29, 2012
Claudia H.
What can I put on top of my BB cream to prevent oil control throughout the day?
Nov 29, 2012
Erica T.
Mabelline ( don't know if I spelt that right) finishing veil! It won't take away from ur color and its 100% transparent! Helps me out a lot!
Nov 29, 2012
Stephanie E.
I've actually found that using a toner/astringent at night has helped my oil a ton. I know that doesn't go on top of bb cream but thought I'd throw it out there
Nov 30, 2012
Liza G.
deslick by urban decay
Nov 30, 2012
Meaghan S.
a primer before applying your BB cream and also set it with a powder and also a setting spray, De slick by urban decay works well too,
Nov 30, 2012
Himi C.
Your best bet is to use a primer, set the BB cream and blot throughout the day. Really depends on how oily your skin is.
Nov 30, 2012
Kim R.
Any mattifying setting powder should do the trick. For a good drug store option try Rimmel's Stay Matte powder.