Thursday, December 10, 2009

Oily skin, how to deal with make up/foundation etc?

Hi,





I have oily skin, after about 4-5 hours my face gets all shiny and oily, its gross. what can i do? I am using foundations made for oily skin however it doesn't help much and i dont have time to redo my makeup during work, any tips ?








thanks!Oily skin, how to deal with make up/foundation etc?
Start With....





Neutrogena Rapid Clear鈩?Oil-Control Foaming Cleanser is clinically proven to control oil for hours.





Rich, creamy, oil-free cleanser foams up to rapidly and effectively remove oil and control shine. It clears surface oil without overdrying. Your skin feels completely clean, oil-free and refreshed.


Get fresh skin with oil-control that lasts for hours.


Non-comedogenic (won't clog pores)


Clean rinsing





Then Use...





Neutrogena SkinClearing庐 oil-free compact foundation is a dermatologist-developed makeup that clears up skin.





This oil-free formula contains a blemish fighter that clears up blemishes and prevents future breakouts. The lightweight formula provides clean, fresh and natural-looking coverage. Glides on evenly and dries instantly to a soft powder finish. It also contains oil-absorbing powders that help control shine. Helps clear and minimize the appearance of pores. Multi-vitamin complex helps maintain skin鈥檚 healthy look.





Skin is clear, smooth and beautiful.


Net wt. 0.4 oz. mirrored compact


4 skin-true shades. Available in compact foundation and oil-free makeupOily skin, how to deal with make up/foundation etc?
Your skin probably gets like that because of the foundation. If it's caked on then it wont look nice and when it melts it might be making your skin look oily.
DONT USE LIQUID FOUNDATION USE POWDERED ONE OBVIOUSLY WITH MATTE FINISH N DONT APPLY GLOSS AT UR LIPZ AAPPLY A MATTE FINISH LIPSTICK COZ GLOSS WUD MAKE UR FACE APPEAR MORE OILY
maybelline dream matte mousse should do the trick!


it's matte finish looks natural and theres no-shine at all! Plus it lasts all day so theres so need to worry about re-applying. Hope this helps!
I am a makeup artist and I think you should go with:





It's all about personal preference and pocket book.





watch for things with TALC in it, it can break some people out. Especially people with sensitive skin. But it dont hurt trying if you dont know.





Clinique, Clinique, Clinique!





All of there products are hypo-allergenic


allergy tested and


100% frangrance free and was


created by dermatologists.





Their eye shadows last 8-12 hours, and I have alot of clients have oily skin and they been telling more people about it, it really does work. Its also light, to make you look natural!





There entire facial cleansing system is great! And truly, their acne spot treatment works wonders.....





It's all a little bit expensive.





';you get what you pay for in life, plus it's your skin, no need to skimp';
Wash your face with a soap made for oily skin next use a powder that will soak up the oils.
Start with a skin care regimen for oily skin. Wash, toner or astringent, and moisturize. If you don't moisturize your skin it will produce more oil to compensate for the lack of moisture. Make sure you get one that is oil-free.





Use an oil free foundation, liquid is fine, and set it with loose powder. This will give your makeup more staying power.


For in-between touch-ups use blotting papers to blot up excess oil, then lightly powder again---you can use pressed powder for this. Another option is primer, which is carried by some of the higher-end makeup lines. I've heard that MAC makes a good one.





You may also want to get some sort of clay mask and use it a couple of times a week. These are great for pulling out junk and excess oil from pores. Last but not least, do not SCRUB your face. It only irritates it and makes it go crazy with oil and acne. Treat your skin like something fragile and precious, it's not made to take 80-grit sandpaper.
Get the bare minerals Mineral Veil. Put it on under and over your foundation in the morning and then if you need to re-apply during lunch time. That is what I do and I am good to go all day! It has been a miracle for me since my skin is disgustingly oily...
i use to have oily skin to and alot of pimples


1.) get proactiv,


i started using it and my face is starting to clear up.


2.) if u wanna wear makeup don't use foundations that makes it even more oily.


3.) only wear eyeshadow, mascara, and eyeliner


these are the things i did and it worked i hae no zits or oily skin.


gl
try an oil free cleanser and toner. also carry oil absorbers sheets. i use clean and clear and they work fine. try that before switching foundations, also use powder too
Oily skin is hard to handle because it might not be all over just in certain areas of the face like your t zone. i would recommend proactiv or clinque. i have useed both of these when my face was oily and they both work great. and for the make up try bare minerals, or any make up line that as a powder mineral substance. i use bare minerals because it will stay all day and you don't have to touch it up. and if you get shinny they have this great stuff called mineral veil and it takes 5 seconds to apply. i can do my whole face in about 3 mins. in the morning and that is a wonderful time saver.
every night wash your face with a mixture of baking soda and water. about 2 parts baking soda, 1 parts water. this will help your oily skin and prevent acne. try a loose powder for your foundation. NEVER DO LIQUID FOUNDATION! hope this helps!
First of all, don't use a moisturizer! I know that they say that you should wear a moisturizer no matter what your skin type, but this is simply not true. The oil that your skin glands are releasing is your skin's natural way of moisturizing itself. So why would you want to add extra fake moisturizer? It just doesn't make sense. So skip the moisturizer completely. Just make sure you don't overwash your face, as this can dry it out and throw your skin off balance, causing your skin glands to produce MORE oil than usual. (But if you have combination skin, use moisturizer only in the dry areas).





Also, make sure the facewash you are using is formulated for oily skin, because the facewashes that are for dry to normal skin have extra emollients and moisturizers in them, which you don't need.





Now with your makeup, I suggest you switch from a liquid makeup to a powder makeup. I like Bare Minerals because it has no extra stuff that I don't need-- just coverage. Liquid makeups tend to have all sorts of bad ingredients in them that can block your pores (even if the product says noncomedogenic on it) and irritate your skin. They also tend to have moisturizing ingredients, which you don't want as they will encourage your skin to get oilier faster.





I like to carry oil-blotting sheets with me during the day when my T zone can get a little oily. They work wonders because they don't take off your makeup, just the oil.





You can also carry some powder with you to dust on your face when it gets oily. The powder will suck up the excess oil and make your face drier.





Good luck!!

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