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Question Posted Saturday September 26 2009, 5:04 pm

does anyone have ay tips on how to stop my foundation goin shinny and blotchey ? thanks

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Daintree answered Monday September 28 2009, 12:24 am:
I now use a mineral brush on foundation it is fabulous. I live in the tropics & my cream foundation was moving to the creases it looked aweful. I can honestly say the mineral foundation is incredible coverage very natural and long lasting no shine also just a lovely glow see your local chemist My product is O'loral. High fashion magazines also advitise products like it.

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della22 answered Sunday September 27 2009, 7:56 pm:
well using a make up brush to apply foundation helps with the blotchy part. as for the shinny part, its probly because your skin is oily, so use an oil free moisturizer. and if that dosnt work, just use less foundation.

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