Makeup That Will Keep the Oil from Shining Through

Updated on April 09, 2008
M.M. asks from Appleton, WI
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Ever since I had my two children, my face is really oily in the T zone. After wearing my makeup for a couple of hours, I am ready to wash my face and start over. I have tried different foundations, but the oil finds its' way through in about an hour. I have tried sheercover mineral foundation, and it has worked the best, but is expensive. Does anyone know of a foundation I can purchase at the nearest Wal-mart that will stop the shine. If I have someone with proof that something works, it's a little easier to spend the money. Any suggestions would be gteat. Thanks.

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R.W.

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Not at the nearest Wal-Mart:
M. Kay had a product called Oil Mattifier that worked amazing. Theri foundations are wonderful too.

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L.S.

answers from Green Bay on

while many people here have recommended mineral makeup, I just wanted to offer my expertise. I develop and manufacture mineral makeup. Be careful what you buy. While many drugstore brands and big name companies are starting to offer mineral makeup, it isn't really mineral makeup. They are just using the buzzword and then filling their products with lots of ingredients reputable mineral brands would never use. Read the labels, always. If you see parabens, talc, petrolatum, dimethicone, polymethyl methacrylate, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, and/or any LAKE pigment such as Red 30 Lake, then this is not the mineral makeup you keep reading about. these ingredients are found in traditional makeup and just increase the chance of irritation. Look for products with pure pigments only, not all these unnecessary fillers. Otherwise you are just buying a product attempting to cash in on the buzz without actually making the necessary changes to the formula to actually create mineral makeup.

Hope this helps.

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C.L.

answers from Duluth on

The best foundation I have ever used is the Beauti Control wet/dry. You can't get it at Walmart but it's about $21 and lasts me about 3 months. I've always felt like my face is sliding off with traditional foundations and definitely need some sort of coverage. With it I use the Beauti Control concealer for problem areas. With the wet/dry you can use it as it, wet it for a little thicker coverage or use a brush for application. My whole office uses it.

K.L.

answers from Milwaukee on

i've had oily shin all my life and it's a pain to find anything to help the shine. so what i have been doing for years(i'm 44) is every morning wash my face good, and then with a cotton ball i use rubbing alcohol over my whole face(i was told at the age of 15 that that would ruin my skin- i have pretty good looking skin and don't look my age) then i use cover girl foundation(the good old cheap one) and then i use a loose powder and a pressed powder. if my face seems to get shiny thru our the day i use a kleenx to blot it and try some loose powder again. good luck!!!

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A.L.

answers from Appleton on

I, too, use BareEscentuals mineral veil when my skin gets oily, but it is a bit expensive and not available at Walmart. BUT..I think there are a few cosmetic lines at Walmart (Covergirl or Maybelline maybe??) THat are starting to carry mineral makeup. I would check Walmart...I think there are some new mineral makeups available. Good luck!

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D.P.

answers from Milwaukee on

M.,
There is nothing worse than having your make up come off your face half way through the day. I have a couple of suggestions. First, sometime faces become oily because they are being dried out, using an oil free mosturizer before applying your make up should help, it does two things for you by giving a nice base for the make up to be applied to and also rehydrating your skin, which should help you skin produce less oil. A good face wash helps with that also. As far as make up goes, you have to use a product that is oil free. avoid cream to powder finishes I have found that these types do not work well on oily skin. Also you must use a loose powder with a brush to set your make up, this is essential, I suggest using just a traslucent one that is oil free. When applying your make up if it a liquid use your fingers and not a sponge. Your fingers Dr. Feelgood and it is a mattifying base that makes your face so smooth and flawless. It is about 32 dollars but a little goes a long way. They also have a pressed powder that I use with a brush and I love it, I no longer even wear a liquid foundation and it makes may face appear smooth, even and no shine. I hope this helps, I was in the cosmetic indusrty for may years before I had my children and stayed home.

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K.B.

answers from Duluth on

You should try powder instead of foundation. I use Arbonne oil-absorbing powder, but I think there are cheaper brands. The Arbonne stuff WORKS though, I put it on in the morning before anything else (wear foundation over it). My skin used to be greasy halfway through the day and I don't have that problem anymore. If you know someone that sells Arbonne, you should try it (for what it's worth I do not sell Arbonne and just happened to buy this at a party I went to for a friend - so I'm not just trying to sell you on it).

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D.B.

answers from Green Bay on

Hi M.....I am a M. Kay beauty consultant for 14yrs now. I struggeled with the oil problem as well. To keep the oil under control is all all about how/what you clean the face and moisturize before the foundation can work the best. Mineral powder foundation is the best and M. Kay offers that now at $28 with the special brush to apply it. You actually only need a little bit to cover the whole face. You don't need as much as you would if you used looose face powder. I hope this helped. If you have any other questions,feel free to ask me I will help if I can.

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A.Z.

answers from Green Bay on

Ok, M. don't laugh....I have some mineral makeup I bought a few weeks ago at Target and used it one time and it just didn't work for me. If you wanted it, you can have it or else I am going to pitch it. You could wash out the little brush and let it air dry (I don't have any skin conditions!) Just thought I'd offer in case you wanted another product to try before spending more money...

A. (in Allouez)

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S.N.

answers from Milwaukee on

Oily skin starts with your daily skin care, not makeup. If you use skin care products that contain synthetic oils and waxes and pore clogging material, your oil glands will produce major oil. You need to get started with a skin care program that will clean out your pores and let your skin breathe. Always check the ingredient label to see exactly what is in your products, this is HUGE.

Have you heard of L'Bri Pure n' Natural Skin Care? It's an aloe vera based skin care out of Mukwonago, WI and they make remarkable products. Aloe vera is the very first ingredient and the rest of the ingredients are vitamins, minerals, herbs and botanicals. There is absolutely nothing in it that will clog your pores and because of this, the aloe will penetrate into your pores, clean them out, and heal your skin from the inside, out. It works remarkably well for all skin types and lots of people who are super-oily are no longer oily because their skin can breathe, it's pretty cool.

Visit my website at suenelson.lbri.com and if you like what you see, you can order some complimentary samples that will last one week. You should notice a huge improvement in only one week. I would recommend L'Bri's deep pore line.

If you like the skin care, L'Bri also carries awesome makeup, both liquid and powder. Check it out, you'll be so happy you did.

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P.H.

answers from St. Cloud on

M., I use Arbonne Personalizer. Its the best. It also helps from turning your skin orange as the day goes on. I put it under my foundation or you can use it over can also be used during the day to touch up but I never have to. Web site to look ____@____.com.

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V.W.

answers from Madison on

Hi M.,
I used to have the same problem. I found that washing with aveno ( I use the clear complextion bar) 2 times daily and I moisturize with an oil free moisturizer in the morning before puting on make up. At night I use oil of olay night cream. I used to think that my skin was too oily to use any lotions but I think that it actually balances it by using oil free face lotions. The one I really like best is dramtically different gel by clinique. You do have to get that from a dept. store, though.

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