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Feb 7, 2013
Emily H.
usually i wear a bb cream with a thin layer of powder, but lately i've noticed that halfway through the day my t-zone is getting shiny and my cheeks dry out. would a mousse foundation or an oil free liquid foundation prevent this? please help!
Feb 7, 2013
Jasmine T.
try some oil free foundation
Feb 7, 2013
Emily H.
any certain brand?
Feb 7, 2013
Roxanna C.
I have the exact same problem with BB cream. My face seems to get super oily. I started only using bare essentials powder. Not the best for coverage. Idk why I am starting to get oily, maybe it's a diet thing.
Feb 7, 2013
Sayora E.
oil free only for oily skin or dry also? i mean,what if not oil free?
Feb 7, 2013
Shelly T.
What BB cream are you using?
Feb 7, 2013
Brianna A.
Do you use a powder? I use the Rimmel London pressed powder to set and I don't get as oily as I would without!
Feb 7, 2013
Emily H.
Shelly T: i use MUA (makeup academy) bb cream.
Brianna A: yes i use rimmel stay matte powder :)
Jaqueline H: thankyou! hopefully this will help! :)
Feb 7, 2013
Khumerah S.
Revlon colourstay foundation<3
Feb 7, 2013
Marcela F.
skin79 bb cream the orange one, i get it through amazon
Feb 8, 2013
Stefany Y.
Try using a mattfying primer that helps absorb oil and keep your foundation on longer. Makeup Academy has a great one! This way you can still use your bb cream