Do you have oily skin? These oily skin makeup tips are for you.

When you consider the time, effort, and patience required, applying foundation, contour, concealer, as well as blush in the morning may be a real process. Therefore, it might be frustrating if your base starts to come off, melt, and crease by noon. This is the case with every skin type, but people with oily skin struggle more since makeup quickly dissolves with the body’s oils, giving you a greasy appearance.

We are going to talk about ways to stop your makeup from getting oily and shiny as you go through the day. You know oily skin gets too oily, and no one wants to look in the mirror and be shocked at what his/her face looks like.

So, I have got some simple steps that you can implement in your makeup routine in the morning that will completely change the way your skin looks all through the day. And what is even better is that all the products we are going to talk about in this little piece of content are drugstore products, so it’s very easy to find them anywhere around the world no matter where you live, except for the setting spray.

So, if you have oily skin, you are sick and tired and fed up, and you want to learn how to stop your makeup from getting oily and shiny all through the day, then this is for you.

Best Oily Skin Makeup Tips and Products

 

Setting Spray

So, the first thing to do to stop your skin from getting shiny is to use a setting spray, and I know that these are traditionally used at the end of any makeup routine, but we are going to be utilizing them at the start and the end. What a setting spray does is essentially create a bit of a layer over the skin, and it helps to stop the oil from coming through and penetrating through the makeup and making your skin look shiny.

My recommendation at the moment will be the: –

Gerard Cosmetics Slay All Day Setting Spray

 

I love these because they don’t irritate the skin, they smell great, and they are really easy to use. So, we are going to take a look at how to use it.

How to use It: 

Spray it lightly on the face before you start to apply the rest.

Primer

Next, you apply a primer.

 

Recommendation:

Rimmel Stay Matte Primer

 

I like this primer because it’s really basic, and sometimes the most basic products are the ones that work best. It’s completely transparent. When applied, it comes out with a white consistency. Now, with a primer and with oily skin, you don’t want to go in and apply too much primer. So, I urge you to use only a very small amount, small enough to cover the T zone of your face.

How to use It:

You can start on the forehead and then spread it out and apply the majority of the product to your cheek and apply what’s left on your nose, above your mouth, and on your chin and sort of smooth it everywhere else.

 

This rule applies to anything. (if you use too many of the products, it will look cakey and get greasy) so please just use a little quantity.) Now the next thing I want to talk about is a really old trick that has been practiced by make-up artists and drags queens for a long time.

Setting Powder

I know you must be thinking this is crazy, asking how can one use a setting spray, use a primer, what the hell is that? But I promise you this is effective and if you just follow these simple steps, it will change your look. It’s an old trick used by make-up artists. So, let’s dive into it.

 

Recommendation:

NYX HD Finishing Powder

How to use it: 

Pick up your face brush and go directly into the powder, but trust me, you don’t want to use too much of it; a very small amount of it is enough.

Dust very lightly the skin through the t-zone. So if you get oily all through your face (the whole face) then you need to take this very seriously. But if you are oily just on the t-zone, then you should apply those to the tees or in, and then whatever is left on the brush, lightly dust all over the rest of your cheek area.

 

This creates another barrier on top of that setting spray and it’s essentially going to soak up any oil then do sneak through that first layer before they hit your foundation. It is obvious we are traditionally taught not to use a cream product or a liquid product on top of powder but I promised you if you apply a tiny little bit of translucent setting powder before going with your foundation, it’s killer like you will stay matte so much longer.

Foundation

Now let’s take a look at the foundation. I always advise you to use a mattifying foundation if you have a particularly oily skin type.

 

Recommendation:

L’OREAL Infallible Pro Matte Foundation

 

This product is incredible; it is just like a mask for oily skin, and it lasts so well and stays full coverage all day long on the skin. You can put it on in the morning and wear it all day long. But then you don’t want to use too much, a very small amount of it will do.

How to use It: 

Use a very small amount of the product and start on the perimeters of your face avoiding your t-zone sort of in the interim.

You may want to apply what’s left on the sponge or the brush to the t-zone after you have applied the rest of the product to the whole face. This keeps the skin a lot redder and stops it from shining way better than if you went in and applied the majority of the foundation through the t-zone.

 

So you can apply it through the t-zone, again don’t use ridiculously thick layers like you don’t want this product heavy or any foundation that you’re applying heavy because like I said heavy pretty much means more grease and cakiness. so just go nice and light with this one.

Concealer

The next one will be the concealer. What I recommend is:

Maybelline Fit Me Concealer

 

It’s a really good concealer and close to Jupiter, the NARS radiant creamy concealer. (The name NARS is the name of a French-based cosmetics and skincare brand established in 1994 by a photographer and make-up artist by name François Nars 1994).

How to use It: 

Apply a little bit of it underneath your eyes. Setting your face with a damp Beauty Blender sponge, especially for oily skin types, will keep your skin matte and stop shining for much longer than if you just use a brush.

 

Just basically go straight into the powder, pick it up, and then apply it, but also through the teaser because that’s where oily skin gets the most shine. Around the nose, under the eyes, and then down the chin, carry it up on the cheek and apply blush and contour, and then once you set those areas and the eyes as well, set your eyes with the powder.

Once you are done with that, then go in with a brush and sort of just dust around the end of your face and do also dust the powder behind your ears, down your neck you know because, the matter the better really if you’re oily. And then finally to finish, go back in with that same setting spray that you used earlier, spray the entire perimeter of your face don’t use too much again. Just a very thin layer is more than enough and you are good to go.

But you wouldn’t want to do this yet until you are done applying the rest of your makeup, then you can do this at the end. It might interest you to know that, everything mentioned above is only a way to manage oily skin so that your makeup can stay on and still look good all through the day, not a solution to oiliness.

This is because oily skin is hereditary and can be beneficial to great-looking skin if given the proper daily care described above, but is not a solution, as I said. I will recommend the Oily Skin Solution ebook for a permanent solution.

About The Oily Skin Solution

The issue is, most brand products, miraculous creams promoted on television and in other media, as well as typical “cleansers” and “moisturizers” that you can find on the shelves of your local supermarket, can all be beneficial for makeup. But, none of them do anything to address the issue’s root cause, which is where it has to be addressed because makeup cannot prevent the oil from oozing.

Instead, they only “hide” the signs of oily skin to give you momentary respite. As if that weren’t enough, occasionally they can make your problems worse!. Some people have the misconception that having oily skin is a gift, but I believe it to be a curse. Some that believe it to be a blessing do so because it is said to make you appear radiant and youthful and may even prevent wrinkles.

That is a well-known beauty cliché, of course. While oily skin does not prevent wrinkles in any manner, it does make them less noticeable. The question of how to naturally stop oily skin is now something that needs to be addressed in modern society. You can keep treating the outward signs of oily skin, yet you have to address the underlying causes, which means within.

Oily-Skin-Makeup-Tips–Step-by-Step-Guide-for-The-Best-Result

And as a result, I heartily endorse Patricia Everson’s eBook, Oily Skin Remedy. This 89-page eBook explains the precise causes of oily skin in depth. The only method to combat or defeat anything is to first comprehend it and its precise reason of it. 

You can follow the precise methods in The Oily Skin Solution eBook to permanently and naturally treat your oily skin. You can find the answer in her eBook whether you have combination, somewhat oily skin, or excessively oily skin. Her 60-day money-back guarantee makes it worth a try. So, I highly recommend that to you and everyone.

Conclusion

If you are still reading, then you must be well-informed on how to make up any oily skin, thanks to our guide on the best oily skin makeup tips. There is no problem if your skin is oily, and makeup is not a big deal. Just pay attention to the tips and tricks in this guide and you will be happy with your skin all day long.