Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Oily Skin Products
So for those of you who are unaware, my skin type is oily. I'm talking, extremely oily. For a long time, I struggled with trying to find the right products and skincare routine. When I tell you I've tried just about everything to get rid of it, I mean it. I've tried drying out my skin, moisturizing WITH oil, everything. Over the years I've realized that there's no magical fix for oiliness. It's just something you learn to manage and deal with over time. In the past year or so, there have been a few products that have helped with this tremendously. I finally feel like I have a good routine, so I'd like to share it with you guys. Here are a few products I use and I find are extremely effective.
Clinique Liquid Facial Soap, Oily Skin Formula
Retails for $16.50 at Sephora
I bought this product in early August, and am just now at the halfway point in the bottle. It's a lot of product for your money! I find it helps with oil as well as my problems with blackheads and acne. I usually use this at night, followed by
Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Gel
Retails for $14.00 at Sephora, price depends on size
This is hands down, the best moisturizer I have ever used on my skin. Contrary to what you would think, oily skin needs to be moisturized just like any other skin type. I've tried not moisturizing, and my skin ended up even oilier. Why is that? Because if you use oil control products without moisturizing, your skin thinks it needs to produce more oil to compensate, and trust me, that makes things much worse. I also bought this small size in August, and still have quite a bit left. A little goes a long way.
Cetaphil DermaControl Oil Control Foam Wash
Retails for $11.99 at Drugstore.com
I actually bought this early summer and at first, I wasn't impressed. Until I started using it recently, and realized what a difference it really does make! The important thing to remember is to not use any type of astringent or cleansing product after using this, because of the way this product works. You're basically wiping off the active ingredient that controls the oil (which was my mistake the first time around).
Clean & Clear Advantage Oil Absorbing Treatment
Retails for $6.99 at Drugstore.com
This is a newer product, and one of the few products I refer to as holy grail material. I usually put this on after moisturizer and before I apply my makeup. Like the product says, it totally absorbs oil. I can tell the difference for sure.
Neutrogena Shine Control Primer
Retails for $13.99 at Drugstore.com
Of course, I had to feature some sort of makeup in this post. I usually use a basic primer all over my face, and follow up with this bad boy on my t-zone. It is rather expensive for a drugstore makeup item, but worth it.
Neutrogena Shine Control Powder
Retails for $12.99 at Drugstore.com
Yet again, pricey for a drugstore makeup product, but extremely effective. I've found any product with rice components in it is a good one. For those of you who have made rice, and seen the absorbency that happens, it only makes sense. I prefer a luminous makeup look, which isn't necessarily the best for oily skin types. I use this to set my makeup in my t-zone, then put a bit of highlighter over it. Doing that allows me to have a more natural glowy look without worrying about looking greasy. This is also what I carry in my bag for touch ups on the go.
e.l.f. Shine Eraser Oil Blotting Sheets
Retails for $1(!!!) at eyeslipsface.com
Last but not least, blotting papers. I cannot sing the praises of the e.l.f. brand enough. There are so many great products that are very comparable to the more high-end brands. But I digress. These are a handy little tool to carry around. Let's face it, no matter what products us oily folks use, we're going to get a little shiny after a few hours. Blot your face with these and problem solved! And for only a dollar? I'm all about a deal. They're also available at Target if I'm not mistaken.
So, that's all folks! Comment with any questions, or with your favorite oil control products. See ya soon!
xoxo,
Taylor
Sunday, November 25, 2012
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