Thursday, June 24, 2010

What type of makeups should be best suited for oily skin?Which company makeups should be used by teens?

what budget makeup products should be best for an oily skinned teenage girl?What type of makeups should be best suited for oily skin?Which company makeups should be used by teens?
Hi :)


Cream foundations are good because liquid ones are most likely to make your skin more oily. However mineral foundations would be the best because most of them have oil absorbing properties and they won't clog your pores. A good example would be Maybelline Mineral Power Powder Foundation. This is brilliant! I've used it and I also have oily skin and it gives a flawless matte finish.


To answer the next bit of your question most make up is suited for teens but a good brand is Collection2000. It's good quality and it's also cheap. Teenagers can also use Maybelline, Rimmel most make up that is light and natural looking because being a teenager I know the worst thing is having a face plastered in make up! You want to show your young skin.What type of makeups should be best suited for oily skin?Which company makeups should be used by teens?
If you have oily skin I think that you should invest in a really good cleanser like one by dove which is soft on skin, removes dead cells, and oils on your face. Try not to use any foundation because it doesn't allow your pores to breathe and therefore can make your face oilier and therefore cause breakouts. Plus it often looks really fake from close by. I would suggest that you invest in a really nice eyeliner, mascara, lipglosses, and eyeshadows. That's all you really need no matter how old you are. My favorite makeup company is MAC but since you are a teenager you might want to go for something a bit cheaper. Maybelline is also really nice and their makeup is extremely affordable.
that mineral makeup has hit the mainstream market, it's much easier to enjoy the benefits of a more natural look, without the high costs that were once reserved only for custom makeovers and celebrities.





Natural mineral makeup in particular contains skin-enhancing ingredients and is full of vitamins that can actually improve the complexion. Still, there are many mineral makeup brands that can help absorb excess oil and provide a sleek and flawless finish for those with oily skin. If you're looking for a new makeup brand that suits your skin's condition and can actually control shine and breakouts, here are few high quality products and trusted brands to choose from:





L'Oreal Mineral Makeup for Oily Skin


The L'Oreal Bare natural makeup line is a fairly new collection that's available in a variety of shades. It comes with a handy brush applicator that delivers the foundation right from the brush; this means you don't have to purchase brushes separately, and can just put the plastic lid on top after use. The mineral makeup contains SPF 19 sunscreen, and the high concentration of talc easily absorbs excess oil on the skin's surface for a flawless finish.





Youngblood Mineral Makeup for Oily Skin


Youngblood cosmetics are an independent makeup line that specialize in high quality makeup for all skin types. The Natural Mineral Foundation is a great choice for oily skin since its non-comedogenic (won't clog pores), and provides long-lasting coverage for even the most stressful days. The mineral mixture gives off a translucent glow which can be especially beneficial for a dull complexion.
hey :)


i have oily skin, i'm fourteen; i get breakouts a lot.


i would definatley reccomend Revlon Colorstay Foundation for combination/oily skin- it keeps my skin clear and radiant all day, and i don't have shiny skin, even after like nine hours.





i know this is not about makeup, but i use Garnier Pure 3 in 1 Wash, Scrub and Mask- it keeps blemishes at bay. hope it helps :)
there r many products available in the market but choose only those which are best suited indian skin texture if u r indian.also check if u r having any skin allergies coz in foundations u can find zinc or other chemicals which can harm u r skin.


for teens u should always go for mild makeup instead of heavy coz again cause skin problm. while doing makeup first clean u r face with nice oilfree facewash never use soaps......then go for oilfree moisture cream......remove excess with cotton tabs.......take steam on face near nose bridge it will help to get rid of black heads to some extent.....black head remover also available in cosmetic shops but first learn how to remove frm professional or else u will get hurt yourself......then apply nice herbal face pack......later wash with cold icy water.....


the above information is also imp coz u always get a clean face and make on regular basis to pamper ur self.....


now if u do make up u will definately get a clean fresh look..........when applying make up u should first apply oilfree foundation then put compact remove excess by brushing off .......then again put foundation and apply compact......this will hold for hours coz oily skin wont hold make up for long........for lipstick first make u r lips wide with lip pencil or if u already gifted with that just put light colour pencil apply lipstick of same colour then apply powder now again do the same to give second layer this will hold for hours .........also when u r going out always carry compact n lipgloss to keep the fresh look..... hope this information helps u...........
For a budget, I would recommend Biore skin-care. It's wonderful. If you are not afraid to invest in something else a bit more pricier, I would recommend Clinique. I love them both.
I use LA Minerals oil control powder and their Valley Girl mineral makeup. Works great and lasts me all day.


http://www.laminerals.com
makeup means wht type of makeup u required eye makeup or face makeup???can i know specifically
you should apply a toner %26amp; clean with rose water %26amp; then apply foundation lakme is the best product %26amp;then lakme powder %26amp;then u should do any eye shadow suitable with your dress
oriflame products r good...compact n etc..........

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