How to beat the oilies!
August 12th, 2008 · by Danica Jardien · Filed Under: Artistry · Bridal & Wedding Makeup Tips · Makeup Tips · Skincare

So I am a busy bee normally runnning from one place to the next, enjoying my day and going from one makeup lesson to having a bride to my home for their Bridal Consultation. I am normally too absorbed in what I am doing to take a quick peak in the mirror and always find the same mess! Oily skin. I know I am always speaking of my oily skin, but it is truly out of control! Normally before I begin an appointment with a client I will blot and powder and try to degrease in any way that I can, but it is during the middle to end of the consultation when I have turned into a complete oil spill! I will be speaking to a client with such confidence and I am sure they are thinking "I hope she doesn’t make my skin look like hers!", or "I wonder if she knows her skin is so shiny?". I don’t know? I have decided to really try to combat this oily skin and try a couple different products. It is one thing to try a product on one of my clients, but I do like to be a guinea pig so I know what I recommending.
I recently did a photo shoot because I need more pictures of myself for my websites (www.make-upenvy.com and www.askamakeupguru.com). The weather in Denver, CO USA was almost 100 degrees and I am pregnant so it felt more like 120 degrees! We choose an alley believe it or not behind some houses and found so many unique backgrounds. I was changing from one long sleeved tunic to the next and sometimes wearing a hijab (scarf). I tried a new product before I left the house to see how it would work in such heat, Chanel T-Mat Shine Control. I used it after an oil free moisturzer and hoped for the best! I ended up loving this product! My skin was not excessively oily even hours into the shoot and I didn’t even use my MAC Blot Powder.
So here are a couple tips to keep your skin shine free!
1. Try a cleanser with either Salicylic Acid or Glycolic Acid to really combat the oil. Use day and night.
2. Do use a toner, but not one that will strip your skin using a lot of alcohol.
3. Eventhough your skin is oily you still need to moisturize, so use a lightweight oil free moisturizer during the day and something a little more moisturizing at night. Sometimes your skin will over compensate for lack of oil by producing more oil!
4. Use an oil free foundation. I use a powder foundation, but there are plently of great matte liquid formulas out there.
5. During the day before you powder make sure to use a blotting sheet to remove the excess oil from the skin and not add a "cakey" look by placing powder over the oil on the skin. I love Palladio Rice Paper Blotting Sheets!

6. Use an ultra sheer powder that is meant for touching up throughout the day. A foundation powder is much too heavy, so I like MAC Blot Powder, Chanel Shine Control Powder SPF 15 and Cargo Liquid Powder.


Now every woman may not need all of this maintenance throughout the day, but for those who have extremely oily skin or live in humid climates then oily or shiny skin can be a big concern! For a woman who experiences oiliness just in her t-zone area then a simple blotting paper or a sheer powder might work for you. Stay cool this summer and shine free!

I love to chat! Click on comments below and chat with me while you’re here . I would love to hear your feedback and input. I’m listening. Have a makeup or bridal question go ahead an email me at danica@askamakeupguru.com .














August 12th, 2008 at 11:46 am
There are some great ways to tame oily skin. Use a primer layer of bentonite clay (it’s a very fine clay, but so known for it’s oil absorbing capabilities that they even use it to clean up oil spills) if your skin is real oily. If it’s only a “so-so” oily day, silk powder or silk/pearl powder makes a good primer. Look for foundations that contain any combination of kaolin clay, silk, or silica - all of which are oil absorbing. Use silk powder as a finishing layer - it’s got dual properties of moisturizing your skin where it’s needed, and absorbing excess oils where needed. Silk also will adjust to temperature and humidity changes. Since it’s transparent, you can apply it as needed later in the day without screwing up your makeup application.
Hope this helps.
August 12th, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Thank you Robyn! Good Advice!
August 13th, 2008 at 9:00 am
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August 13th, 2008 at 9:45 am
Hey girl! Wow I love your site, I am so impressed! You will do well in Atlanta:) Just tell everyone about yourself and what you do. A blog and those you tube videos are great ways to bring traffic to your site. Keep in touch and let me know how things are going!
August 13th, 2008 at 10:14 pm
You’re blog is very helpful.. plus your so pretty too!
August 14th, 2008 at 9:09 am
Thank you so much!
November 4th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
Rice moisturizer is one of natural moisturizers it helps protect the skin from being damaged by
UVA and UVB which are the cause of melasma, freckle, and skin cancer.Because its has plentiful minerals,
unsaturated fatty acid and vitamins especially the natural vitamin E which is in high quantity as
Tocols (Tocopherol & Tocotrienol), Gamma-Qryzanol and Ceramide.
November 5th, 2008 at 8:09 am
Hmm, rice moisturizer?! I haven’t tried it, where can I buy some? I know that Shiseido uses a lot of rice in their products.
January 21st, 2009 at 2:00 pm
I’ve found your site yesterday and I feel like an sponge absorbing all this great information!
I live in the northwest region of Argentina and our summers are really hot and humid. So my oily skin is not exactly a bare canvas for makeup, he he. I’ll apply these tips as soon as possible, though I’m not sure if I’ll find those blotting sheets in my area (we don’t even have MAC!).
January 22nd, 2009 at 8:42 am
Hi Cecilia! Thanks for writing! Are you able to order online? There are many great blotting papers available online. If I am in a rut and I don’t have any blotting papers, then I use toilet paper from a public restroom. It is so cheap and thin that it works just as well! Good luck!
Danica
May 28th, 2009 at 10:33 am
Hi Danice please help !!! I have a combination skin and i don’t know what type of skincare product that is good for my skin and i live in england the weather always change sometimes my skin is dry and somtimes is oil and i got lots of blackheads what should i do???
Zoe