Thursday, June 24, 2010

What's a good foundation for oily skin that stays on for the full 8 hours?

preferably something i can find at a drug store and thats under $20.00?What's a good foundation for oily skin that stays on for the full 8 hours?
covergirl powder, its only about 7 dollars at drugstores or target or walmart





dont use the dream matte mousse foundation, that slides of right away on oily skinWhat's a good foundation for oily skin that stays on for the full 8 hours?
loreal bare mineral about 13 dollars
probably etude...try it.....it workd for me.....had the same prob..
I've had good luck with Revlon ColorStay for Combination/Oily skin. The most important thing is a primer or mattifying moisturizer under your makeup to help it stay on and control oil. Biore makes one that is pretty good - the best I've tried is Bliss Steep Clean but it's really expensive.
Superfit Foundation by Clinique is awesome, I know it helps with mildly oily skin. All of their foundation is under $20 and, they have a great variety. Plus, there are consultants who can help you find the right product for your skin.
Try Maybelline's Dream Matte Mousse It's my favorite foundation it's the only thing i use. when you apply it use a damp warm sponge that way it's goes on smooth and sheer and not cakey. It makes your skin look perfect and evens out your tone and works great on oily skin, and it stays on all day even longer than 8 hours if you want. I definitely recommend it. You can get it at any drug store or anywhere really. It costs anywhere from $5 to $7 and it's worth every penny. good luck
just a tip- powder makeup is better for oily skin. i can't be sure on any brands, but i've noticed that either almay or maybelline have powders that might work. you can get those pretty much anywhere and their not totally expensive
Day Wear by Estee Lauder. It cost more than $20 but well worth it!
I have oily skin too! try using Almay products they make really good foundation for those with oily skin. Its about $13.00 or less depending on were you go.

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