How To Apply Make Up To Oily Skin?
If your skin is shiny and you need to touch up your makeup several times a day, there’s no doubt about it: your skin is hyperseborrheic. In other words: oily. Your goal is to mattify it so that your make up lasts all day. If you keep wondering how to apply makeup to oily skin, follow the guide!
How to apply make up to oily skin?
Makeup that doesn’t stick, foundation that runsβ¦ Don’t panic, with the right products, goodbye sebum and little spots and hello perfect, matte and unified complexion at least until you remove your makeup.
Do you need specific makeup for oily skin?
Each skin has its own characteristics and for oily skin, it’s excess sebum, shiny skin, and foundation that runs. Against all these inconveniences, there are solutions, specific makeup is essential to help your skin stay fresh and matte all day long.
It is tempting to camouflage your small imperfections by superimposing layers, but they do not tolerate being smothered and this can sometimes turn into a fiasco. A foundation that is too rich or a blush that is too creamy and your skin declares war on spotsβ¦
First of all, remember to cleanse your skin well with a suitable skincare routine.
–Special foundation for oily skin
Tip: avoid oily or creamy textures. To avoid accumulating layers to camouflage your imperfections, the ideal is to correct beforehand using a color corrector.
Having thus done a good part of the unification work, the foundation step is more like a seduction operation than a camouflage operation. Indeed, it will simply enhance your skin, give it radianceβ¦
Therefore, there is no need to choose a thick foundation in order to hide your flaws under a mountain of material! Choose a fluid, light, non-greasy, non-comedogenic and mattifying one, which helps regulate sebum production throughout the day.
Sebum does not let itself be beaten down so easily, and risks coming back at full speed during the day, but a Super Matte Foundation will resist peaks of shine for more than hours.
To finalize and set your makeup, finish with a mattifying powder. And, if ever during the day a slight shine appears on your T-zone, there is no need to remove your makeup, remember to slip a mattifying powder into your bag.
–Blush for oily skin
Your complexion is now perfectly made up and mattified, but you wouldn’t say no to a little extra radiance? Mineral blush is here for that! “Cream” blushes should be banned because if they are too rich they will have trouble setting.
That’s a lot of products on the skin, you might say, while we don’t want to suffocate it, but it’s the quality of the products used rather than their quantity that is to blame; if the makeup is suited to your skin type, it should be fine!
–For the eyes
Is making eyeshadow last on oily skin a nightmare? There’s always a solution to achieve a perfect smoky eye! To prevent sebum from making your eyeshadow disappear, first apply an eyeshadow primer. It mattifies the eyelids and provides a smooth, non-greasy surface for eyeshadows for a long-lasting result. You can also opt for very long-lasting textures that won’t budge all day long, like waterproof eyeshadows. Finally, removing your makeup is an essential step that you shouldn’t forget! Here too, choose a routine that’s adapted to your skin type.
That’s it for these tips, which will allow you to keep your skin matte all day long!
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I hope you enjoyed this little guide on how to apply make up to oily skin and found it useful. Comment down below what you think of these tips. And you, what are your tips for long-lasting makeup despite combination or oily skin?
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