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  2. Dewy vs Matte Foundation: How to Decide Which One Will ... - AOL

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    Dewy foundation refers to the finish, or the way a foundation looks and wears on your skin. Typically, they come in a thinner, liquid formula, and they tend to have hydrating oils and humectants ...

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    Two makeup artists and a cosmetic chemist weigh in on the differences between dewy and matte foundation and share how to apply both options like a pro.

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    Matte Finish Makeup Setting Spray. Matte makeup looks and this setting spray from NYX are a perfect match. The drugstore formula is affordable, reliable, and has your back in the rare but ...

  5. Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Foundation provides a generally lower amount of coverage than concealer and is sold in formulations that can provide sheer, matte, dewy or full coverage to the skin. [5] Rouge, blush, or blusher is a liquid, cream, or powder product applied to the centre of the cheeks with the intention of adding or enhancing their natural colour.

  6. Primer (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    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 with oily or combination skin. Excess oil on the skin can cause makeup to slide off or break down throughout the day, but by creating a matte base, mattifying primer helps to keep ...

  7. Foundation (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Although foundation make-up was widely available and used within the film industry, the use of cosmetics, in general, was still somewhat disreputable, and no one had tried to market foundation (although lipstick, blush and nail polish were popular for daily use) as an everyday item. Factor had the product patented in 1937, and, despite the ...