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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another mistake is matte makeup. Matte foundation and/or powder isn’t forgiving. Better to go with tinted moisturizer, cc/bb creams, etc.[/quote] I do Laura Mercier tinted moisturizer. My skin is oily, so I set under eye, nose, chin and center of forehead with Charlotte Tilbury Airbrush Flawless Finish powder. [b]Two things: 1) There are a lot of amazing powders out there that truly disappear into the skin, including Hourglass, Charlotte Tilbury, Laura Mercier, and Fenty Beauty. If you don't know, you don't know. But don't act like women who use powder are reaching for that Cover Girl compact. 2) Women who have oily skin often look younger because we don't wrinkle as easily, and yes, some of us need a bit of powder. While you're trying to get the "glow" from highlighters or illuminating products, I gave the "glow" even through an oil-free tinted moisturizer and a light application of powder! Not all skin types are created equal, so these blanket "powder is aging" generalizations are so dumb.[/quote][/b] Hit a nerve? 😵 [/quote] DP. She was polite. Why aren’t you? Touchy touchy touchy, aren’t you?[/quote] +1. I also have oily skin, and use Hourglass powder on occasion. I also sometimes use a setting spray. I think some women don't get that they are looking melty and greasy in the summertime if they don't set their makeup, especially their eye makeup. Look at wedding guest photos for summer weddings; you'll see who knows how to set with a bit of powder and/or setting spray, and who doesn't. [/quote]
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