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Sep 7, 2015
Emmily K.
I'm currently using the Lancôme renergie foundation, and after about 2/3 hours it cakes up and looks really grimy and unnatural. Any tips to help that?
Sep 7, 2015
Lisa S.
What is your skin type? And do you moisturize and use a primer? Also do you use a setting powder after the foundation?
Sep 7, 2015
Marleen B.
That foundation is marketed towards those with normal to dry skin. So if you have oily, oily to normal or combination skin, this foundation may be too moisterizing for you. Also, consider the products you're using underneath. Moisterizer, sunscreen, primer? Are they targeted towards your skin type?