Any Tips/Products To Reduce Oiliness??
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Jun 30, 2013
Shinjal S.
I have incredibly oily skin and because of that it makes my make up melt off and you can see my blemishes and spots I currently use no7 beautifully matte, body shop matte it prime, benefit porefessional, benefit flawless powder and mac blot powder
btw I am 14
Jun 30, 2013
Carabelle R.
Exfoliate! Use home made oat exfoliate (: Don't blot too much! The more you blot, your skin will produce even more oil. Stick to exfoliation, that's how I got rid of my oily skin! Hope that helped! xo Carabelle.
Jun 30, 2013
Carabelle R.
Ps; I totally understand what you're going through!
Jun 30, 2013
F M.
Make a face mask out of whipped egg white, works great!
Jun 30, 2013
Robin l P.
I was the same at 14. you'll be Tydfil when you are wrinkle free when you are older. but for now avoiding washing too much as drying out can lead to more oil production. also you are pretty young to need foundation and all that other stuff which could be causing breakouts. maybe stick to toner to dry blemishes. I'm not an expert so maybe others have better advice??
Jun 30, 2013
Robin l P.
Tydfil?? meant thrilled!
Jun 30, 2013
Robin l P.
I'm 45 and my pic is when I'm 43...
Jun 30, 2013
Shinjal S.
Thanks guys I shall try all the tips!! xxx
Jun 30, 2013
Shinjal S.
How much should I blot in a day then??
Jun 30, 2013
Tierrah M.
I heard Nicole Guerrero on YouTube say she puts Argon oil on her face at night because it tricks her face to think that it already produced oil. But I would look into that and do my research before attempting it.
Jun 30, 2013
BeautyToke n.
Try using a powder foundation instead of liquid. I do that esp now that summer is here. Don't fire get to use a primer and setting sprays helps too. I use the urban decay de slick one. Also covergirls 3 in 1 foundation is extremely mattifying on me as is tarts bb cream.
Jun 30, 2013
Sandy K.
I use cetaphil oil control foam wash and moisturizer/sunscreen combo and it helps to mattify my oily face! I got a sample of it from my dr office and was hesitant to try it cuz it says for acne prone and I'm don't really have problems w/ acne. I tried it, it's gentle and non drying and best part was my make up stayed on! Towards end of day, I kinda shiny (minimal) but make up was still there!
Jun 30, 2013
Becca L.
I have the same problem what I do is use bio oil! Don't be scared of using oil because your skin really does react well to it! I put it on at night before a moisturizer and it makes a huge difference! I don't suggest drying out your skin with face washes and drying masks..you don't want to dry your skin out. Some products you can use are setting sprays - urban decay deslick is good! A cheaper , natural alternative is tea tree water spray from lush! Also a matte setting powder! I used to go crazy with blotting sheets but I don't need them very much anymore! Hopefully something helps you!
Jun 30, 2013
Audrey V.
Try a mud mask to suck out extra oil built up in the pores- and make sure you are washing your face both morning and night!my skin is incredibly oily and I feel your pain, trust me!