Help!! Make Up And Oily Skin!!
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Sep 2, 2014
Leah T.
I have oily acne prone skin and I wanted help with keeping my make up all day. I use a primer and a face cleanser which is the liz earle hot cloth cleanser. Today I wore no make up as I thought that my make up was making me more oily but it wasn't that. My skin tends to get oily by lunch time and it makes me look like I have chip fat on my face. Could anyone help me? I want my make up to last the whole day.
Sep 2, 2014
Leah T.
Thanks Victoria. I do use a powder. I use max factors cream puff pressed powder
Sep 2, 2014
Brenda O.
I used to have that problem,but know I use a tea trea oil face wash,and it has definitely reduced my appearance of an oily face,makeup or no makeup on :)