Oily Skin? Don’t Skip This Step!
Oily skin girlies, come closer 👀✨—because skipping this step is exactly why your makeup is sliding off by noon 😭💄
We’re not out here fighting shine just to lose the whole face, okay?? Lock it in, blur it out, and stay flawless ALL day 🔒🔥
Trust me… your T-zone will thank you later 😌💅
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From my own journey with oily skin, I've learned that the key to long-lasting makeup isn't just about choosing the right foundation or blotting papers. The crucial step I can't recommend enough is using a mattifying primer before applying foundation. This step acts like a barrier, absorbing excess oils and creating a smooth canvas for makeup, which helps it stay put even through a busy day. I usually start with a gentle cleanser suited for oily skin, followed by a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer to ensure my skin stays hydrated without adding extra shine. Then, the mattifying primer specifically designed for oily skin is a game-changer — it drastically reduces the T-zone shine, which is often the greasiest part of the face. After applying my foundation and setting everything with a translucent powder, I use a setting spray with shine control properties. This triple-layer routine locks in makeup and keeps the face looking matte and fresh. In addition, I follow up throughout the day with oil blotting sheets, which absorb surface oils without disturbing makeup layers underneath. Combining these steps has transformed my makeup routine, making my look last from morning meetings to evening outings effortlessly. So, for anyone struggling with makeup slipping due to oily skin, don’t skip the primer! It’s absolutely worth the few extra seconds in your routine and will have your T-zone thanking you all day long.
































































































































