What is the best way to prevent foundation for transferring?
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Jul 18, 2013
Angel J.
Hey ladies!
What is the best way to prevent my foundation from transferring? I know I might not be able to stop it completely, but if you have any tips or tricks you use to keep it off of your clothes, please do share! I apply a primer and a setting powder, but I still saw some foundation on my shirt :(
Jul 18, 2013
Angel J.
thanks Em!
Jul 18, 2013
Kelsey V.
Agreed- setting spray! Love Urban Decay De-slick.
Jul 18, 2013
Jessica A.
I apply products in this order: Moisturizer, MAC Fix Plus, primer, foundation, setting powder, Urban Decay All nighter setting spray.
Jul 18, 2013
Cherry T.
Revlon colorstay has little transfer once applied and set! The only foundation I've used that has lease transfers.