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These Mattifying Foundations Are Exactly What Your Oily Skin Needs

For flawless, matte skin all day long
This heavy-duty foundation from Urban Decay is great for special events when you want to stay matte all night long. A little goes a long way to cover imperfections like pimples, dark spots and fine lines. It's virtually life-proof and looks amazing in photographs.

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This foundation starts as a liquid and blends out to a soft powder finish that locks in place all day. It easily camouflages imperfections and turns your oily skin into the perfect, shine-free canvas for your other products. If you're not a fan of using powder, this foundation makes it easy to skip that step, sans shine.

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You loved the brand's Shape Tape concealer, now try the latest foundation from Tarte. Containing the same genius applicator as the concealer, it comes in two finishes, hydrating and matte. The matte formula comes in 18 full-coverage, creaseless shades that absorb oil throughout the day to give you an airbrushed finish.

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This two-in-one wonder from Milani makes a great drugstore find at just under 10 bucks a pop. One small pump is all you need to cover your entire face. The buildable, full-coverage formula evens out skin tone and hides blemishes with ease. It feels light on your skin as it keeps your T-zone oil-free all day long.

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If you have oily or acne-prone skin, this matte foundation, chock-full of natural ingredients is a lifesaver. Containing clay and tea-tree oil to help absorb oil and battle breakouts, this foundation improves your skin as you wear it. We like the lightweight, buildable coverage, skin-soothing ingredients and the pleasant tea tree scent.

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BY HANNAH SAVIN | FEB 15, 2018 | SHARES
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