Best mattying foundation or primer? help!
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Jun 10, 2013
Con A.
My face is too oily, not just in my T zone area but my whole face. I'm using face powder foundation but after an hour, I need to retouch again due to excessive oil production. What to use?
Jun 10, 2013
Dawn M.
Look up Goss makeup artist and search his youtube channel for milk of magnesium. he has a great low cost solution for oily skin
Jun 10, 2013
Gina M.
Benefit "porefessional" is good for oily skin. the texture mattifies the skin and helps mineral foundation stick. also MUFE's base mattifying primer is also great, but it can be pricey
Jun 10, 2013
Grace K.
I agree with Dawn - Milk of Mag is the sheeeeeit for oily skin!
Jun 11, 2013
Melanie V.
I use Monistat anti chafing gel as a primer. It works ahmaaasazingly well in my oily t zone and doesn't dry out my cheeks
Jun 11, 2013
Niki C.
Oh man, this is a topic I always find myself drawn to as I have yet to find the perfect product! I use MOM on my t Zone to help control oil; however I've read that can sometimes make it worse. I know Cover FX has a good one. I use Tarte primer and it's worked well enough so far.