Best Makeup for Oily Skin


Every girl dreams for that perfect skin for every season, but not all of us have such luck. Even though makeup has come to us as our savior, but finding the right makeup for oily skin can be a struggle that many of us go through in order to look our best. Most of the time, checking for oil-free products, stocking up on blotting paper, and worrying about getting pimples can be so tiring. Now one good news for people having oily skin is that it doesn't show early signs of skin aging. But even that good news can't be. There are occasions when you have to use makeup and applying the right ones is the key here.

This type of skin is nothing but excess oil produced by the sebaceous glands, which cause the skin to have large pores, acne, whiteheads and blackheads, oily appearance, and dullness. The skin tends to be shiny, thick, and has embarrassing blemishes. The oils tend to ooze out from the enlarged pores. The causes can be heredity, hormone levels, pregnancy, humidity or hot weather, birth control pills, or certain cosmetics.

What is the Best Makeup for Oily Skin?

Before finding the best makeup, let's see how you can use some easy home remedies to get that beautiful skin. First of all, it's important to drink at least 8 glasses (8 ounces each) of pure water daily. This helps keep the skin hydrated and will make it shine less. Second of all, applying cucumber juice or witch hazel on your face helps maintain the pH level of the skin. Also, you should avoid using water-based foundations and keep blotting paper. When you follow these tips, you can be sure that your skin is being well taken care of.

Best Foundation Makeup
There are cosmetic companies that make skin-tone specific foundations. Make sure to get a high-quality foundation that doesn't aggravate or clog your pores, and the appearance of your skin is even. Here are some tips that will help you pick the best foundation.

Foundation Sticks
Always buy foundation that is one tone lighter than your skin tone. This will give a natural look to your makeup. Foundation sticks cover the blotchy look and can hold for long hours.

Mineral Foundation
While using mineral makeup for oily skin, there are certain guidelines you should follow. Don't use mineral foundations during winters. This season is generally dry and the mineral foundation will make your skin look dry and oily at certain areas. Liquid foundations with mineral powder can be one way to escape from such issues. The foundation should be 100% pure minerals.

Foundation Powder
Instead of using a liquid foundation, powder foundations are much more effective. They stay in place and absorb excess oils from the skin. Plus, with powder foundation, you can apply as many applications as you want, only after washing and cleansing your face.

Foundation with SPF
If you choose to go with any liquid foundations, check the SPF (Sun Protection Factor) on the label. The number indicates how many hours the SPF lasts. There are many foundations with SPF 15 and SPF 30 available in the market. That is a big bonus for foundations because it provides maximum coverage for your skin.

Check for full-coverage matte foundations, rather than light or medium coverage foundations which won't last long. Check the ingredients on the foundations that says "For oily skin". Don't use your fingers to apply the foundation, only use a make-up sponge. This will prevent from spreading more oil onto your face.

Tips to Selecting Makeup

  • Buy foundations that contain titanium dioxide, a natural sun protector.
  • Avoid products that have alcohol in them, especially SD40.
  • Kaolin clay used in foundations will prevent excess oil formation on your face.
  • Zinc oxide foundation is the best makeup for acne-prone skin, as it is anti-inflammatory.
  • Make sure it contains sericite, which reduces the appearance of large pores and helps to absorb excess oil.
Make sure to talk to a dermatologist, before starting any skin regimen or selecting the right makeup for acne prone skin that's oily. Accutane or topical retinoids are derivatives of vitamin A, that have been proven to lessen the amount of oil the skin produces.

At-home Remedies for Skin Care
  • Apply as little makeup as possible; your skin needs to breathe properly.
  • Cleanse your face daily with cleansing milk, at least twice a day.
  • Moisturize with an oil-free lotion that contains SPF 30.
  • Use blotting paper to absorb excess oils. You can also use it, while you have makeup on.
  • If you must use a soap to wash your face, use sulfur soap.
  • Avoid eating too much oily foods.
  • A diet rich in proteins, plenty of green leafy vegetables and fresh fruits.
Knowing how to take care of your skin and which products to use will not only be beneficial for now, but also in the long run. Use as little foundation as possible, it will last longer and won't look heavy as if it's caked on. If you are confused about how you should go about finding the right makeup for yourself and which products will suit your skin type, consult with your dermatologist. Only you can take the initiative to having a healthy skin.

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