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Nov 25, 2013
Crystal J.
I am fair skinned with freckles and I am in need of some advice. I have combination skin; really oily in my tzone and normal to dry everywhere else.
I currently use Revlon Color Stay foundation but I also use a translucent powder then a regular powder to give me a little color. I feel like more fine lines and pores really show and I am looking for a foundation that will give me full coverage and some color so I don't have to use the powder so much.
help please :)
Nov 25, 2013
Deseni F.
Try to use a good primer before using foundation :) and use a setting spray after.
Nov 27, 2013
Alm M.
I agree with Deseni, Primer and Setting spray.