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Mar 17, 2014
Tyni R.
Just want to know what your preferred brands and products are. Also, do you have a few tip/tricks for makeup application? I, for example, use milk of magnesia first (for oily skin) before applying face primer.
Would love to hear from you pretty gals! :)
Mar 17, 2014
Holly C.
I mainly use Mac, makeup forever, Bobbi brown, Kevyn Aucoin, rcma, and the list goes on lol.
A tip for oily skin is to actually use some type of oil on your skin. Contrary to popular belief oil is very good for oily skin because it tricks your skin into thinking it's already produced enough oil. Jojoba oil is the best because it's very similar to sebum (your body's natural oil)! But be sure not to put it on before makeup, as it will break it up!
Mar 17, 2014
Margie G.
I've seen in YouTube videos that girls use milk of magnesia to control the oil in their skin. The truth is I would use a product that minimize oil in the skin but, also to keep skin looking healthy as well.