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Skin tint+ brush for oily skin?

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Are you struggling with patchy concealer and seeking a flawless finish? Recently, I sought advice on achieving a more natural look without heavy foundation, and the responses were enlightening! Many suggested swapping my Real Techniques sponge for a brush and incorporating cream blush and bronzer. After researching, I’m excited to try skin tints like L'Oreal True Match and Maybelline Fit Me, paired with an effective brush. I’d love to hear your thoughts on these products and any further tips for my oily skin routine!

A couple days ago, I made a post asking for advice with my patchy concealer that I apply with a Real Techniques sponge (without foundation).

There were so many suggestions and tips, some of which I haven't stopped thinking about since.

Many people suggested I use a brush for application, instead of a sponge.

Also, using cream blush/bronzer could make the end result more natural looking.

I of course also researched other posts about some of these ideas as well.

I came to the conclusion I want to try using a skin tint foundation with a brush.

And a cream blush and bronzer.

I read a lot of positive things about the L'Oreal True match skin tint and the Maybelline Fit Me skin tint.

For blush I found the elf liquid blush that looks really nice, though I'm not sure if I'd need to apply that with a brush or my fingers.

I also looked into foundation brushes. The Real Techniques brushes (Glow Round Base Makeup Brush and Expert Face Brush) have good reviews, but so do the Morphe brushes (M104).

I haven't looked into a cream bronzer yet.

My current makeup routine for my face products consist of:

  1. The Ordinary - Niacinamide / Nivea Sun - UV shine control (one or the other, depending on the season)

  2. Catrice - The Mattifier oil control primer

  3. NYX - Bare With Me concealer (applied with either a regular Real Techniques sponge or the RT Airblend sponge)

  4. Maybelline Fit Me powder (undereyes with a small, fluffy brush + all over my face with a large powder brush)

  5. Catrice - powder bronzer

  6. Milani - powder brush

So now I'm wondering if the products I found are suitable for my oily skin. And if anyone has any other recommendations or tips to improve my makeup routine, that would be great!

Thanks in advance!!

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