jojolovesmac
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i have the same problem i have to powder my face nd blot every 30 minsP.S. Can you return a (barely) used brush? If she ends up with a powder, the 109 is pretty useless.
i have the same problem i have to powder my face nd blot every 30 minsP.S. Can you return a (barely) used brush? If she ends up with a powder, the 109 is pretty useless.
do they provide good coveragemineral powder foundations won't try out the oily skin and yet it doesn't clog the pores of oily skin...so suitable.
by reading this im gunna try i also have oily/acne prone skinI personally have oily/ acne prone skin and I was searching for a foundation that would help with that. I started using bare minerals in the summer and I liked it. The only thing was that i would use it up in about 2 months and it was getting pricey. I don't mind spending more on a foundation if I love it and it was worth the money. So I went to Sephora and they had me try the Makeup Forever Mat Velvet and it was around $36, which I thought was insane, but she said I could return it if I didn't like it. So I tried it out for a few days and it took a couple times to get my color right but now I love it. I purchased my first bottle in October and it is now January and I'm still using the same bottle! It lasts SO long. I LOVE it!
:nods: I would always look at your skincare first, because if you're still oily after doing your routine, then your routine isn't working for you, and you need to change it.Recently within the past month I changed my skincare routine after doing some research (some linked back to specktra), and now I have ZERO oily skin, not even in my T zone. So if anyone is looking for a way to stop or change the oily skin I may have a very inexpensive way to change it.