Saturday, December 5, 2009

What is the best foundation for someone with oily skin?

I've been using a compact powder lately. If I use a moisturizer and then use the foundation, it changes the color of the powder and doesn't match my skin. If I don't use a moisturizer, you can clearly see the powder on my skin.


Is there a liquid foundation that's not too cakey and would work well for someone with oily skin? Perhaps a two-in-one moisturizer/foundation?


Side comment: Whats the best way to match the color of your skin to the foundation?What is the best foundation for someone with oily skin?
Well, first of all you probably do not want to use a mosturizer daily (unless your skin gets dry) because this can contribute to oilyness. You have over active sebacious glands which produce more oil as temperature rises and adding extra oil (which is found in several of the mosturizers your using) will only add to your problem. If you want a good foundation, try to go with a clinique product and use a brush to apply. They have really good foundations that are oil free. If you use just a little as a base and then add a brush of loose powder (also without oil) you should see a drastic change. Also, make sure you are cleaning your face every night with an oil free was like neutrogena or clean and clear. You can also try using astringent after your face has been cleaned at night. Going to the Clinique counter and having them match your skin tone to the foundation will be your best best. If you dont have the money, make sure youre reading the ingredients in the foundation. Anything with oil, don't buy. This will only add to the existing oilyness. Good luck!What is the best foundation for someone with oily skin?
Now I know this might be a little spendy,


but BareMinerals products are outstanding.


I have oily skin, but I just use the Bisque to conceal my face, then the Mineral Powder, and the Mineral Powder keeps your skin un-oily all day.


It lasts and it only takes a tiny bit.


Also, they're really really good for your skin and they provide SPF to keep your face from burning.


Invest in the brushes too, they're really good.
Hey there, I have oily skin and I use liquid.... I use a primer for oily skin to absorb the oil and prep the skin for makeup to adhere to, then I use MAC Studio Fix liquid for oily skin types, it is oil free, has spf in it, and gives a matte finish and lasts all day, but you do need a blot powder to go with it b/c no product can stop oil from producing and you need something to either matte your skin or absorb oil, so you need blotting sheets too, all by MAC- I use to work for them and I never work liquid before I met this foundation and other goodies for my skin type!- Hope this helps!!!
i have super oily skin, and i use aveeno daily brightening scrub, and then dove moisturing cream, and i use physicians formula mineral powder.


im proud to say that i no longer have super oily skin anymore.


i would hightly recomend those products, and you can get them at most drug stors and grocery stores.








hope this helps. =]
when u go to sephora/ dept stores, test it on ur jawline :]


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this makes ur skin look so beautiful and flawless and dry but soft all day long! hope i hlpd :]
MAC is a great place to match your skin color to your foundation. There's a Body %26amp; Face foundation that is great that goes on light... great for oily skin... applying it with an airbrush machine is even better (iWata airbrush machine)....
get the new trublend.i think it works....but im not to sure.my friends love it.but i havent gotton it yet.i just use mascara. and powder.
Bee Luscious Cosmetics Liquid Minerals they are amazing and wonderful for all skin types. My clients are raving about it.
Try puritycosmetics.co.uk. It is really good!
Mary Kay formula 3 oil control foundatiion %26amp; lotion. I've seen it work.
mineral powder
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