Monday, November 30, 2009

How can you make make-up last longer for those with oily skin?

Use a toner before application. It will remove excess oil and tighten pores.How can you make make-up last longer for those with oily skin?
i use this clean and clear first before i put on make up


it takes away the shine tooHow can you make make-up last longer for those with oily skin?
If you have oily eyelids, I highly recommend Urban Decay's Primer Potion. It's amazing stuff!
Try MAC make-up, they have a different line for all skin types and it's great, also Avon have different line that's not very costly. Good luck!
After you cleanse your face in the morning, use an oil control lotion. The best I found it Cosmedicine Medi Matte Oil Controlling Lotion - find it at Sephora.


Let it absorb for about 5 min.


Follow with a primer, like a Smashbox - they come in several colors, so they also correct skin imperfections already.


Then use oil-free, light foundation. Prescriptives makes a really great one, but a cheaper versions are available.


Set with fine powder. like Bare Essentuals Mineral Veil.


During the day do not reapply powder - use blotting papers to remove excess oil - it won't smudge your foundation and you won't cake.





Good luck - oily skin is a pain, I know.
I am extremely oily too. I tried any thing you could imagine. There are some brands like MAC Studio Fix and Chanel Double Perfection, both in powder, which do wonders in keeping the oilies at bay. However, if you wish to keep your makeup the same way you applied it in the morning, it is almost impossible. First and foremost, the products that have a heavier coverage cause more grease and second, they can potentially clog pores. My suggestion is that you use a thermal exfoliator like Olay on a daily basis and then try one of the above-mentioned brands. These are the two that despite their texture did not cause any acne on my face. Also, with MAC, try their blot powder. You could blot your face with this in mid day. Good Luck!
If your constantly on the go, buy some Clean and Clear oil sheets. They absorb the oil on your face just buy gently pressing the sheet where your face is oily. Works for me. Hope this helps
use a primer first, or a mattifier. and long wearing makeup like colorstay by revlon.
Different skins different methods. The best thing to do is go and see what type of oil your skin produces then find a product to suit it. You'll save more money going to a beautician and finding out then trail and error with make up products.
use products with oil control base


you can get them @www.excellentskin.


myarbonne.com.
Use an oil-free foundation and set with loose powder, and use blotting papers throughout the day. Don't go overboard with toners or mattifiers...a light one is OK but if you dry the skin out too much it will produce more oil and double your problem.
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