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Hideously shiny forehead

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TinselAngel · 09/02/2017 18:37

My forehead gets so greasy and shiny as the day goes on that my foundation starts to come back out of it 😱

Does anybody have any suggestion for products that could help my hideously greasy skin? I've tried various things with no success whatsoever

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lottieandmia · 09/02/2017 18:38

Try having a microdermabrasion - that worked mine out.

lottieandmia · 09/02/2017 18:38

Sorted*

theaveragewife · 09/02/2017 18:40

What foundation do you wear?

I suggest Estée Lauder double wear, use a primer of some kind (nars is nice), set with urban decay face setting spray and keep powder with you.

mowglik · 09/02/2017 21:37

Try powdering your forehead before applying your foundation

Also just pressing a tissue onto oily bits after an hour or so of applying foundation seem to sort the over oily areas out for me, my face seems to need to produce a lot of oil after washing but once it's done it's business the oil production slows down. Powdering over oily bits doesn't have the same oil minimising effect as blotting it off

SarahOoo · 09/02/2017 21:51

Get a light day time moisturiser, for me the real culprit was using a heavy moisturiser. Im currently using the below....

www.boots.com/avene-hydrance-optimale-light-40ml-10108396

I did use an amazing one I got from Greenwich Market and bought another one online...will try and find it!

Chicinwellies · 09/02/2017 21:54

OP I feel your pain. Currently having mild success with Dermalogica and makeup wise Revlon for combi skin and Smashbox setting powder.

SarahOoo · 09/02/2017 22:16

Found it!! I loved this stuff! In fact will buy some now!

www.birchbox.co.uk/shop/puriskin-resurfacing-cream

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