Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.Dealing with combination skin can be tricky — especially when it comes to foundation.
You want to help the oily areas of your face stay shine-free, while also making sure the drier parts look seamless and not cake-y.
The oilier region is known typically as the T-zone area, which is the forehead, nose and chin. They may also be more porous, which can mean you’ll be able to see them more there than on the cheeks.
You may be wondering if you’ll need to use two foundations on different parts of the face, but when you find the right one, you don’t have to go through all of that extra work!The important thing to look for in a foundation is an oil-free formula.
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