![]() ![]() Won’t play nicely together…unless you’re applying a full face of itemsĬosmetics’ Automatte is primarily billed as a mattifying base. Product you apply, the higher the chance that the products you’re using (especially if you wear a full face like I do), less is more. Going to focus on how both of these performed. So, I’m not going to go into their benefits, how to use them, etc.īecause you can read all of that in the previous articles. Now I’ve featured both of these items in previous Test Drives, here and here. Now on my left (your right), I applied Veil Cosmetics’ Automatte as the base primer and on my right (your left), I applied Tatcha’s The Silk Canvas. Full makeupĭetails are below and yes, I’m featuring shadow shades from my upcomingīrand collab palette (details to follow soon)! And I’ll try to also doĪ future split-face article comparing E.L.F. Will be a split-face test of Tatcha versus Veil. In fact, I actually felt that Veil Cosmetics’ Automatte was a betterĬourse, with a claim like that, I definitely wanted to do a follow up Cosmetics’ Poreless Putty Primer was a true dupe to ![]() I reviewed Tatcha’s The Silk Canvas and highlighted how I didn’t really If your like me however, you might also want to consider using an egg shaped sponge, and use the base of it so that the foundation not only blends in easier with any other underlining products you’ve put on, but also presses into your skin a bit more to stay on longer.In my Test Drives article from last week, Most makeup artists recommend applying foundation with a stipple brush to not drag the product around or make it look thick and layered. Foundations I would recommend are Maybelline’s “Fit-Me! Matt + Poreless” foundation, NYX “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop”, and Revlon “Color Stay – Liquid foundation”. Similar to your primer, finding a foundation that will mattify and control your oils would greatly benefit your makeup in the long run, not only lasting longer but also smoothing over any flaws or acne scars that might still be there. It’s always good to consistently keep your skin refreshed and moisturized, however, with oily skin you should avoid as much of it as possible when choosing your foundation, as it would only encourage that unwanted shine. Stay away from foundations that label “dewy” or “hydrating”. You could also go for more high-end products at stores like ULTA or Sephora, but at the end of the day, the primer you ultimately choose will be a personal preference. Great drugstore primers that do as such include ELF’s “Poreless Putty Primer”, Maybelline’s “Baby Skin Instant Pore Eraser”, and Rimmel’s “Stay Matte” primer. For oily skin, the perfect face primers to use should consist of being light weight, oil free (of course), mattifying, and pore minimizing. In the beauty community, face primers are an absolute MUST before applying any makeup on your face, no matter the skin type. While makeup itself might not sound appealing to some members of the oily skin community, it can certainly be a temporary solution for most situations, not to mention a more artistic one at that! So, without further ado, here are 5 simple tips to applying makeup for oily skin! 1. It’s more than annoying to say the least, especially when you start noticing little spots of acne here and there, which can be an absolute nightmare when you have that special dinner date in the next half hour! No matter how much makeup you put on to cover up those stubborn pores, the shine somehow always finds a way to seep through. ![]()
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