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maxd | 10:50 Wed 07th Feb 2007 | Beauty
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I'm in the market for new powder and I was wondering if anyone had any views on which is the best loose powder for fairly oily skin. The last 2 I had were from MAC and Lancome and I wasn't all that impressd by either of them. Any other suggestions or recommendations?

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I have a Boots No7 Perfect Light Loose powder - its inexpensive but very good.
Rimmel have a really nice one in a black tub, its cheap too. it leaves your skin nice and soft & doesnt dry it out too much!
Corn Silk do a loose powder for oily skin
I also like the No 7 one. It's very good on a shiny nose.
clinique "glow" loose powder is really good, they lady told me once it can absorb twice its weight in oil or something like that, not exactly sure of the figures but i think she was kind of right! it does really work. the glow one has very fine glitter in it to give you a glow but you can get a plain loose powder as well. x
I had terrible oily skin and I started using Estee Lauder Lucidity Transulcent Loose Powder and its the best powder without doubt and last all day, no shiny T-Zone! You only need very little and it last for ever !!! If you use foundation, try Estee Lauder Double Wear foundation with the powder, they both work brilliantly ! (No, I dont work for Estee Lauder !!!)
hiya bobbi brown loose powder is excellent
read under following link http://www.bobbibrowncosmetics.com/templates/p roducts/mp.tmpl?CATEGORY_ID=CATEGORY2840
i have used so many different cosmetics and this has worked for alot of people i have reccommended to....friends etc
take care
Hi maxd, the absolute best loose powder is by laura mercier, it is very finely milled, i have oily skin too and this powder doesn't clog or go cakey!! bit pricey but it lasts for ages and ages. I find works best if you blot your foundation then apply a little powder with a big fluffy brush. Laura mercier stocked at Space N.K. X

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