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Aug 1, 2013
Isabella K.
Help.
Aug 1, 2013
Isabella K.
(Ohhh I don't want a powder foundation$
Aug 1, 2013
Anna S.
Try neotrogena shine control.
Aug 1, 2013
Emily M.
I just use Milk of Magnesia as a primer and it takes away all my oil! So I don't need to use oil control products since that one takes care of it all day
Aug 1, 2013
Megan K.
I use a translucent powder. That will keep your makeup looking fresh and shine free all day. Any translucent powder is good. It has no pigment, can be used on light or dark skin and it doesn't look cakey or noticeable after a few applications throughout the day :) almost all makeup brands at the drug store have them so experiment and find the best one for you :)
Aug 1, 2013
Pua K.
@emily what is milk of magnesia? what dose it look like?
Aug 1, 2013
Emily M.
It's actually a laxative haha! You can find it at pretty much any drugstore in the medicine section. It comes it a blue bottle, and it's like a creamy milk. I apply it with a cotton ball on the face, wait for it to dry, then smooth it out (sometimes it dries kind of looking like dried toothpaste, but when you rub over it gently it disappears). It's helped my skin as well, less acne and oil overall! Although unconventional sounding, so many girls use it! Learned it from Pinterest haha!
Aug 1, 2013
Nicole C.
Use the Rinmel Stay Matte powder.
Aug 1, 2013
Alex S.
Heard great things about the Rimmel Stay Matte Powder, using it as my powder this school year!