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Jul 10, 2013
Tannis W.
Alright, so my foundation goes on beautifully and looks great for a couple hours, and then once I start to get oily it wears off in patches and looks awful. I'm just wondering if anyone has any application tips or products that can help this problem because I don't think it's the foundations I'm using as I've tried several and this still happens.
Jul 10, 2013
Elizabeth J.
Apply at mattifying primer before foundation, then after foundation, set with loose powder, apply more powder to areas that get oilier. :) hope this helps! I had the same problem too, and in my country, it's esp humid so primer and setting powder are real 'musts' :)
Jul 10, 2013
Nickiesha T.
Exactly what Elizabeth J said
Jul 10, 2013
Hannah B.
Primer is a great idea! Also use a foundation ideal for oil control, also use a compact powder and use a flat top brush to press the powder in. It helps so much!