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Aug 4, 2013
Alexandra A.
I really want to stop wearing foundation. Yes, I know foundation and powder are both bad for your skin either way. But I feel like my foundation clogs up my skin way more. I want to used Mac Pressed Powder just by itself. I have combination skin, do you think it would cake up on my face?
Aug 4, 2013
Sutton B.
It won't cake up, but you should probably invest in a setting spray. Then, you can apply as much as you think you need, and you can keep it from looking cakey.
Aug 4, 2013
Zoie E.
I agree with Sutton. definitely get setting spray. it really does help.