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mysterygal said:t-zones, these can be very troublesome, especially as the weather gets warmer. mattifiers work great. Also, I use mary kay brand for this, but there are plenty of products out there that work just as well.
I've used Clinique's mattifier in the past and it works well. But I just bought Benefit's some kind of gorgeous foundation faker and I love it!
http://www.benefitcosmetics.com/gp/...6580-3488166?ie=UTF8&n=164983011&bcBrand=core
The compact looks like a record and come in a box that looks like a record player. I love Benefit's packaging! It really mattifies the skin and makes you skin look fabulous. However, it won't cover things up like a foundation will and isn't as heavy. I hate wearing foundation so I just use a little concealer on my trouble areas and finish with the Some Kind of Gorgeous. It really makes my complexion look nice.
One word of warning, it looks dark in the compact. I am very fair and I was worried that it wouldn't match my skin tone. But it does go on translucent and blends right in.