I have and I did not like it. If you are oily like me, your choices are very limited. Try Physician Formulas, oil free foundations, like Virtual Skin. This is the only foundation that does not make me greasier and uncomfortable and as a bonus, it looks very natural too.
2006-06-23 10:06:14
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answered by Kat 6
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I did not use it but I can say that you must be very careful choosing your make-up products. I have an oily skin too but I am very comfortable with Shiseido's compact powder which is not a cosmetic product directly, but it is rather helping you to balance the oil. It is in the 'Pureness' series.
2006-06-23 17:07:44
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answered by ezgisito 4
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hey you have oily skin check out Pure Makeup by Maybelline it's 50% water so it won't add to the oil. sounds like a foundation made of water wouldn't do much good but it provides great coverage still.
2006-06-23 17:06:50
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answered by bevis yo 3
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It didn't really work out for me (I have oily skin as well). I use Clinique clarifying foundation, and it's excellent. You can get a clinique woman to test your skin and she'll set you up with whatever works best. It's also great for your skin-helps prevents breakouts and wrinkles. Good luck at finding one that works for you.
2006-06-23 17:08:32
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answered by Jessi B 3
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Clinique has a foundation powder compact that comes in many shades that is oil and fragrance free. i love clinique make-up, they have the perfect thing for every skin tone and type. take a look!
2006-06-23 18:56:48
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answered by Becca 3
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arbonne has a few different types of foundation. i use the powder and i love it. it's so light and all of their products are all natural. i recently became a consultant for them because i like them so much....good luck!
2006-06-24 19:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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no----bare escentuals is the best make up ive used....you should look into that go to www.qvc.com cuz they have better prices
2006-06-28 15:45:02
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answered by m t 2
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