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Feb 26, 2014
Chelle D.
...when people say a foundation oxidizes?
Feb 26, 2014
Evelyn V.
It's when a foundation goes on light but sets darker
Feb 26, 2014
Lia L.
When an oxidative agent interacts with another substance, removing electrons from the substance causing a change of color.
This case foundation reacts with oils from skin (and oxigen present on air) causing that orange look
Feb 26, 2014
Lia L.
Ops sorry it was already answered.😝
Feb 26, 2014
Chelle D.
Ooo perfect! Thanks ladies.
Feb 26, 2014
Roz X.
I have never had this happen to me, thank Gawd, but my friend always does. I'll pass along the info & tips. Thanks ladies!
Feb 26, 2014
Kristina C.
I had this happen to me with Mac foundation :( foundation set in the skin a changes the color on you could be lighter or darker