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    Default Foundation Issues!

    Okay I have naturally oily skin which means I have to be careful when it comes to foundation as it can make me look nice and shiny!
    I was just wondering if anyone else has the same problem and can recommend any particular brands? I've started to have to look at the more expensive foundations to see if they give a better effect but it just seems that I cant really use anything like liquid foundation as by the end of the day its practically come off (not that my face is dripping with grease but it just gets shiny!)
    Ive been looking at Benefit but its just ridiculously expensive if I wanted to buy a few items so if anyone can recommend anything it would be a mahooosive help (y)

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    use a matte foundation, a really good drugstore one is revlon colorstay. it's inexpensive and it's been called better than a lot of mac foundations

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    Quote Originally Posted by unorthodox View Post
    use a matte foundation, a really good drugstore one is revlon colorstay. it's inexpensive and it's been called better than a lot of mac foundations
    oh, and be sure to get the one for oily/combination skin. it might say on the bottle, but if it doesn't, it's the one with the cap that isn't clear.

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    use a matte foundation, a really good drugstore one is revlon colorstay. it's inexpensive and it's been called better than a lot of mac foundations
    i agree with that... and i have oily skin too....
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    or, put powder on top of it, and it will make you look less shiny and oily

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    i use the powder kind on top, it helps a ton! and lasts all day usually. also i have oily skin too, and it works for me.

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    Agree with the powder thing, also matte foundations. I used to use that maybelline matte stuff before it got extortionately expensive, but it definitely worked. Powder is a cheaper alternative basically!





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    maybe it's maybelline!
    but yeah, you can get cheap powder from boots, natural collection i got my powder for cheap

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    Avon has a liquid foundation, oil free for £2.75 or £4.50 and they have a final touch pressed powder £4

    Cheap but good qaulity

    Edit:
    Just looked through their catalogue and turns out they have a smooth mineral liquid foundation for sensitive/dry skin
    Last edited by rokgal; 09-03-2011 at 08:57 PM.

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    Oooh thank you for the advice, I'll have a look at whats been suggested

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