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Tell me what keeps your skin matte?

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Panickypete · 23/03/2018 20:32

I am an oily girl and I’m really sick of having to blot my face with tissues every 2 hours and pat a tonne of powder on. Can anyone recommend a good primer or mattifying foundation?

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eurochick · 23/03/2018 20:34

Benefit primer is good. I wear it without foundation most days.

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Oswin · 23/03/2018 20:35

Best matte foundation ive used is the loreal infallable matte with the matching primer. It keeps me oil free for hours. But i dont need it much anymore since i have started using oil on my face on the nights. Sound mad but its made the world of difference.

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OCSockOrphanage · 23/03/2018 20:49

Lightest possible foundation, on cheeks, or none and a fluff of translucent powder.

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DollyPartonsBeard · 23/03/2018 20:50

Seconding facial oil - I use rosehip at night and it's really balanced my daytime oiliness.

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Wellhellothere1 · 24/03/2018 08:04

Yes oil at night really helps my oily skin too. I also noticed a massive improvement with Simple oil balancing moisturiser and The Ordinary Niacinamide and Zinc serum on my T zone. I never need to blot my skin during the day now!

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SisterMoonshine · 24/03/2018 10:59

I like that Instablur from the Body Shop. It's quite expensive, but I think 40% off just now.

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JMAngel1 · 24/03/2018 12:29

I had tried everything and finally don't have to blot tip about 6 hours in- had to blot every 30 mins before - The Ordinary Niacinamide serum followed by Azeleic suspension- it's a thick paste like a primer - fills pores in and completely mattifies - game changer and not even marketed as a primer. I had tried tons of primers - smash ox, benefit, UD etc - this knocks them out of the water. Plus it helps with redness and texture as well so doing skin good as it mattifies.

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