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Question Posted Wednesday May 25 2005, 3:27 pm

does anyone know a good foundation/coverup that helps control oily skin? like covers it up or prevents it from being oily?? and a powder that does the same? because i have oily skin and its embarrassing when all my make up is over taken by oil yuck! thanks!!

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LAUGHINGMYASSOFF answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 7:41 pm:
buy some onion rings and smear them on your face and let it sit... for best results leave it on! also washing your face too much makes your skin oily.... only wash 2 times a week ( tops)
hope i helped <33

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angel_sarah23 answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 5:11 pm:
i would exfoliate (spelling)
then use a moisturiser for oily skin,
put a little liquid fondation on, but i would get a good brand so it will work as long as you want it to,
then use more powder not too much u look stupid but like to cover the oilness. good luck chick!

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ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 4:04 pm:
i would try cover girl.. try both powder and foundation in that brand.. i would try the foundation powder stuff.. much luv dez x0x0 &hearts;

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Karen answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 4:02 pm:
Cover Girl and Maybelline both of foundations, cover up, and powders that will help control oily skin. Try buying a foundation that is oil free, which will control your oily skin. 'Tru Blend' by Cover Girl will make your face look clear and it won't give you that shine and it works great. Also, if you use lotion, try buying one that is oil free or ones for oily skin and that will help.

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charmed3fanatic answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 3:48 pm:
im not sure that there is an oil taking out coverup i know there are coverup with no oil added.. but what i would do is get like clearasil like the cleansing pad and use them because that is what will take out the oil (usually $6 at drug stores) and then useing a no oil added coverup from like mabeline or covergirl etc. try to get the name brands because with them you know that they work..! hope i helped!

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x0xdReAmEr answered Wednesday May 25 2005, 3:40 pm:
COVERGIRL! foundation and powder like in a pack its like 3-6 bucks! its natrual looking and covers up anything u want! G00D LUCK! X0X`

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