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How to Apply Makeup on Oily Skin

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If you have oily skin, applying makeup can be a challenge. Oily skin tends to produce excess sebum, which can cause your makeup to slide off or look cakey. Here are some tips on how to apply makeup on oily skin:

1. Start with a clean canvas: Before applying makeup, make sure your skin is clean and oil-free. Use a gentle cleanser to remove any excess oil, dirt, and makeup residue from your skin.

2. Use a mattifying primer: A mattifying primer can help to control oil production and prevent your makeup from sliding off. Apply the primer all over your face, focusing on your T-zone, where oil tends to accumulate.

3. Choose oil-free and non-comedogenic products: Look for makeup products that are specifically formulated for oily skin. They should be oil-free and non-comedogenic, meaning they won't clog your pores.

4. Apply foundation with a light touch: When applying foundation, use a light touch and blend it well into your skin. Avoid using too much product, as this can cause your makeup to look cakey.

5. Use a setting powder: A setting powder can help to keep your makeup in place and control oil production. Apply the powder all over your face, focusing on your T-zone.

6. Blot throughout the day: Oily skin tends to get shinier as the day goes on, so keep some blotting papers or a clean tissue on hand to blot away excess oil as needed.

7. Avoid touching your face: Touching your face can transfer oils from your hands to your face, which can cause your makeup to break down. Try to avoid touching your face throughout the day.

By following these tips, you can achieve a flawless makeup look on oily skin. Remember, the key is to control oil production and use products that are specifically formulated for oily skin.