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Patchy dry makeup
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Are you tired of your makeup looking patchy and dry as soon as you apply it? You're not alone! One user shares their struggle with this issue, using products like e.l.f. Grip Primer, Huda Beauty Loose Setting Powder, and Estée Lauder Double Wear Foundation paired with e.l.f. Hydration SPF 30. Despite a solid skincare routine featuring Cetaphil Face Wash and Byoma Skin Barrier Moisturizer, their makeup seems to amplify skin concerns.

| I use elf grip primer , huda beauty lose setting powder under eyes only , damp beauty blender. and esstee lauder double wear foundation , elf hydration spf 30. How can i fix this? . For skincare I use cetaphill face wash and byoma skin barrier mositrizer . My makeup looks like this as soon as i apply it. f30 my skin is bad ,but at this point it looks just as bad with makeup on. [link] [comments] |
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