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Yeah, they've been around since the mid '90s ![]()
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I have pretty oily eyelids too. I've found Corn Silk loose powder helps a lot. A light dusting on the lids does the trick. Avoid under the eyes as powder can tend to accentuate fine lines.
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This will sound kind of goofy, but one of the SA's at MAC cosmetics suggested that I use their "Peinture" shadow product (a creme eyeshadow) in a neutral tone, as a foundation of sorts below my regular eyeshadow. I tried and it works much better than Prep&Prime for my eyelids. It also helps avoid creasing in powder-based eyeshadows that you put on top. Worth a try, perhaps...did great things for me.
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You have to try witch hazel astringent before applying anything else? It doesn't over-dry the skin, as that causes your skin to produce even more oil. I use the bare minerals and take just a wee bit of shadow and mix with a wee bit of water to make my own eyeliner and it works great. Since it dries to a powder, it doesnt run. Hope this helps and good luck. One last thing, you might also try taking 15-30mg of zinc everyday. It works really well to ease up oilyness.
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