Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Oily Skin Makeup Tips

Wearing makeup when you have oily skin can be troubling at times. I know because I have extremely oily skin myself, so I'm constantly looking in the mirror every couple of hours to see if my nose is glaring. I've asked my dermatologist if there is anything he could prescribe to suppress the production of oil, and unfortunately his response was "no". He did point out that I will still look great at 50 years old, which does help the situation.

Over the years I've learned how to cope with some very useful products and tips that I'm sure will benefit you as well:

1. Blot powder - This is a wonderful product that I carry around with me everyday in my purse. It comes in a compact with a powder puff, similar to sheer powder. Instead of touching up with more makeup or sheer powder, I use blot powder. It's translucent, so I can get rid of the oiliness without caking more makeup onto my face. Another advantage is that my makeup lasts longer because I'm not reapplying it throughout the day.

2. Blotting papers - These can be found anywhere - from beauty supply stores to cosmetic counters. These are small oil-absorbing sheets of paper that come in a small package that you can easily carry around with you throughout the day. All you have to do is dab the oily areas of your face - typically the forehead, nose, cheeks, and chin. The papers will absorb the oil without leaving a powdery substance on your face or removing your makeup.

3. Oil-control lotion - You can purchase this at almost any cosmetic counter. It's very easy to apply and you can wear it under your makeup. Just dab a little on the oily areas of your face and blend outward. It controls shine and provides a matte finish. Most oil-control lotions work really well, but you may have to decrease the use if you find that your skin gets dry and starts flaking.

4. Facial Tissue - When all else fails, grab a sheet of tissue paper! Besides using a blot powder, facial tissue is another product that I use throughout the day as well. Most are 2-ply, but it works better if you separate them and use 1-ply. They're almost as useful as the blotting papers, and a lot cheaper too! Try to avoid buying ones that have fragrance or color because it may irritate your skin and cause breakouts.

5. Cleanser/Moisturizer - Neither of these will absorb oil or block out the production, but they should be part of your everyday skincare routine. Always opt for a cleanser that is oil-free, and there are some great ones that are specifically made for oily skin. Your moisturizer should be water based with SPF15 or greater and be labeled as "noncomedogenic". Your cleansing and moisturizing routine should be implemented morning and night to avoid clogging pores.

6. Foundation makeup - Should be labeled "oil free" to prevent adding unnecessary oil to your face. Because I love a matte look, my everyday foundation contains powder, and comes in a powder compact. Foundation that is water-based or oil free come in various shades for many cosmetics lines, so you should not have a problem finding one that is right for you.


Sunday, May 4, 2008

10 Tips For Applying Make Up - Looking Great With Cosmetics

Cosmetics can transform your face. They boost self confidence and help you create an image. It's a well known and acknowledged fact that cosmetics (when used correctly) can boost morale and self esteem. To put it simply - they make us feel good about ourselves. Just remember, cosmetics should be used to enhance your natural beauty not make you into someone else. Here are a few tips to keep in mind when applying your make up.

1) Before applying foundation apply moisturizer. Even if your skin is oily try one that is water based. This not only gives your foundation staying power, it also helps spread it evenly and naturally.

2) After you apply foundation dust with a very minimal amount of translucent powder.

3) Be sure to apply your make up under the proper lighting. Avoid flourescent lights. Whenever possible apply your make up near a window or somewhere that gets a lot of natural light.

4) When applying make up keep your clothes in mind. No your lipstick does not have to match your top :) but the colors should flow not clash.

5) You will also want to make sure your lipstick and blush work together. Try to stay within the same family of shades. No red lipsticks and peach blushes. Pale pinks and Beigey or very light brown shades flatter most complexions.

6) When applying lipstick, relax your mouth and apply. If you wear a dark shade of lipstick brush it on with your fingertips. This gives your mouth a sexy, pouty look. It also prevents your lipstick from looking clumpy.

7) When applying mascara (black is always the best choice) Make sure to apply to both top and bottom lashes. Apply to bottom lashes before coating the top.

8) Apply eye shadow in rich shades to eyelids. Then dab a touch of petroleum jelly over for a glossy look.

9) When applying eyeliner avoid lining the whole lower eye lid. Try applying it to 3/4 or 1/2. Applying to the whole eye cab make your eyes look smaller or close set.

10) To avoid lipsticks that are to harsh or bright add a neautral topcoat in a light shade like beige.

Remember don't over do with cosmetics. You have nothing to hide. You are only enhancing your naturally beautiful self.

Tara is a Work from Home Mom who has continued to work independently in the Fashion Industry. As an entrepeneur Tara started out Mystery Shopping That began a career selling on Amazon and ebay where she is now a powerseller. Still helping Moms Tara runs a website with money saving Retail Coupons http://funfreebiesandrewards.blogspot.com/ You can see Tara's items for sale at http://fashionchicsboutique.blogspot.com/ Tara sells cosmetics, intimate apparel, bath & body items and more.

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