I have an oily t-zone?
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May 12, 2014
Leslie N.
Now that it's getting warmer my face is getting more oily but really only the sides of my nose. What should I do?
-I do know about blotting sheets, if there's any good brands lemme know I think that's something I'll look into
-I do not wear foundation
-I workout a lot!!
Thanks :)
May 12, 2014
Ruby M.
Don't waste money on blotting sheets from high end companies. The clean and clear ones are the best, and they are only about $3. Some try to charge you $12 for what is essentially just tissue paper.
May 12, 2014
Gretel T.
If you don't want oiliness to show you can use pressed powder. Rimmel stay Matt is really good :)
May 12, 2014
Emilie W.
Matte powder
May 12, 2014
Leslie N.
So you can wear powder without applying foundation?
May 12, 2014
Mary J.
Yes you can apply powder without foundation
May 13, 2014
Sasha S.
Agree with Ruby, no need to chase expensive brands!
May 13, 2014
Ally R.
Toners help with oiliness