I usually apply ugly-away. It's a cement based application that takes all my ugliness away and fools my feet into thinking I have skin.
2007-04-16 06:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi before I got to bed I put on any mosituriser this way when I get up it the morning my skin is ready to be washed and it is still soft after being soaked with moisturiser all night so then I am able to apply my make up on a soft base. I dont always moisturize in the morning as you have to wait a good 10 mins for the moistrizer to settle even if it soaks in quickly but I just dont have time. So this way is best for me. The moisturizer I use is Evenning primrose oil £1.50 from superdrug I also use the night cream also same price. As its good for oily skin and help prevent blemished as I found out. The soap is also good for facial use and to clear up skin and that only 24p from tesco.
But If i tend to break out around the time of the month I use Avons Clearskin tinted moisturizer SPF 15 £2.50 before I put on my make up as its leaves a good base and treats the spots.
Really you should moisturize everyday with a SPF every day avon sell these as well for like £3.50 and they are really good
2007-04-16 23:53:36
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answered by Anonymous
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For oily skin, you should use an oil control or at least an oil free moisturizer after claensing. I have had luck with Mary Kay's oil free moisturizer which is between 10 and 15 I think. Clinique has their oil free Dramatically Different Moisturizer, which will run you between $13 and $25 depending on the size you get. There are also matte papers out there, which absorb the oil off of your face throughout the day that you can stash in your purse. Shisedo makes one that you can get at Sephora, and Clinique makes one as well. Keeping your skin exfoliated, clean, and moisturized will help with oil control as well. OH!!! BE SURE that your foundation is oil free. If it does not say "Oil Free" on the container then find a new one.
2007-04-16 06:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I use the proactive system, which really I dont need anything after that. BUT! cuz i have super oily skin I follow it w/ Mary Kays Oil Mattifier it's about $17 I think. It last for a really long time. Only I think I find that truly works.
2007-04-16 06:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The oil control day liquid by Bee-Luscious Cosmetics its with the medicated acne line and just an awesome product. Go to beeroyalproducts.com and look under bee-luscious skincare it also has an SPF of 15 as well I highly recommend it
2007-04-16 07:56:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd just make sure my face was clean ( if you gently exfoliate with a face flannel this will give you a better finish too).Then apply a light moisturiser, Olay do a good one that's not too heavy and sinks in quickly.
2007-04-16 06:24:52
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answered by Thinker 3
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a good light weight moisturizer and possibly a personalizer, which will help with the oily skin
2007-04-16 06:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Models Prefer Cosmetics do a primer which smoothes the skin and balances any redness. You can get it at www.qvcuk.com.
2007-04-16 06:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly a wash me face with Clean And Clear €8.00.
Then i tone my face with ROC toner €15.00.
Then i moisturise my face with a good moisturiser ROC €45.00. U can find all these products at boots
2007-04-16 06:17:40
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answered by popc 4
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I use Clinique moisturizer, which can be purchased for about $40 at your local department stores
2007-04-16 06:20:42
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answered by exj132 3
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