Oily Foundation Trouble
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Jun 30, 2013
Olivia D.
I use a really fair bb cream foundation. But after it dries on my face its always really oily. Any help?!?
Jun 30, 2013
Sarah S.
If you wear powder on top it will make it where it isn't oily but you have to get the right powder there is a lot of good kinds to get but if you read some of them it says to put it over liquid foundation and it will help make your skin not look oily
Jun 30, 2013
Lilianna M.
I have the same problem with bb cream! But wearing powder on top surely reduces to oilyness! :)
Jun 30, 2013
Olivia D.
Thank you guys!
Jun 30, 2013
Audrey V.
I tried to do the whole bb cream thing, but my face is just too oily. I have to use a matte foundation and a powder to control it. I recommend Nars sheer matte. It works well for me- I apply a tiny amount so it doesn't cake up- you really have to blend it to make sure it looks natural! Then I use MAC studio fix powder lightly on top and that seems to do the trick for me! Hope that helps you out a little! :)
Jun 30, 2013
Calla I.
Try a primer too that will help (I love porefessional) and then of course powder :)