RCMA Foundation- Would it work for me?
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Jun 16, 2014
Alura J.
I have been on the hunt for a foundation that has a natural finish to it. I think it was a thread on here talking about the most hyped up or underrated products where one of the moderators recommended RCMA foundation.
Anyone here who has used it? Or perhaps the moderator could answer this question. I have combination skin where t zone gets oily throughout the day and the rest of my face can be dry, almosy flakey at times near my chin and sides of cheeks in spots. Would this foundation look too oily on me? Since it's a creme foundation.
Jun 16, 2014
Alura J.
In some spots of in certain area of my face*