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  2. The 16 Best Face Moisturizers for Acne Prone Skin - AOL

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    With its unique blend of oil-trapping microspheres, this mattifying formula effectively smooths and blurs imperfections, leaving your skin looking velvety smooth. ... This hydrating lotion absorbs ...

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    We tested more than 135 face moisturizers over 4 months. Shop the 100 best moisturizers now, including top contenders from Cerave, Cetaphil and Glossier.

  4. Acne Game Changers: 71 Products That Cosmo Editors Swear By - AOL

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    Oil Control Moisturizing Gel-Cream “All my oily-skin girlies need this lotion ASAP. Hydration is necessary and this gets the job done without creating grease or clogging pores.” —Daisy ...

  5. Face powder - Wikipedia

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    Face powders generally come in two main types. One of which is loose powder, which is used to assist with oily skin in absorbing excess moisture and mattifying the face to reduce shininess. The other is pressed powder which conceals blemishes and maximises coverage. [1] The use of face powder has contributed to beauty standards throughout history.

  6. Primer (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Mattifying primers [4] are a type of cosmetic primer used to create a smooth and even base for makeup application, with the added benefit of controlling oil and shine on the skin. Unlike regular makeup primers, the main purpose of a mattifying primer is to provide a matte finish that can last for hours, making it particularly useful for people ...

  7. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Water-based oil-free eliminates oil altogether, but substitutes an emollient ester or fatty alcohol in the base, and adds a mattifying agent—usually clay—to dry to a flat, non-reflective ("matte") finish. Oil-free liquids are quite thick and heavy, and the earliest versions took time to pour out of the bottle.