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Caring for Oily Skin

February 24th, 2009 by Karen 31 Comments

Caring for oily skin

It’s ironic how something so valuable — oil — can be such a nuisance sometimes. I have combination dry/oily skin now, but in my early-20s it was more oily than dry. Halfway through the day my skin would look shinier than Mr. Clean’s bald head!

Flash forward to 2009. Now, I have the worst best of both worlds, LOL! One week I’ll be wrestling with dry skin, and the next it’s a struggle against oil.

If you’re trying to deal with oily skin, keep your chin up. There’s a silver lining, albeit an oily one. They say oily skin tends to age better, with less dryness and fewer wrinkles over time. 🙂

Caring for oily skin

  1. One challenge with oily skin is avoiding the urge to over-cleanse, which can confuse the heck out of skin, making it either crank up the oil production or swing between oily and excessively dry. Experts recommend avoiding alcohol-based cleansers, which can strip the skin. Instead, reach for gel cleaners and wash no more than twice a day. I may also use a gentle exfoliating product, but not more than once a week.
  2. Even though moisturizer might seem like the last thing oily skin needs, think twice about skipping it. Oily skin gets thirsty, too. Don’t forget to moisturize your neck and decollete, as these areas show the first signs of aging. When my skin was uber-oily a few years ago, I liked light oil-free moisturizers without rich mineral oils and cocoa butter.
  3. I’ve always been pretty good about wearing sunscreen, but many are oil-based and can worsen oily skin. I opt for non-greasy, broad spectrum sunscreens with a minimum SPF 15.
  4. When my skin’s all about the oil, I reach for oil-free makeup, particularly foundations and powder. I like to use a makeup primer under my foundation, and if I’m using a cream blush, then I’ll top them off with a similar shade of powder blush. Same goes for my eyeshadows, too.
  5. When I get breakouts with oily skin, I’ll use cleansers and toners with salicylic acid. My skin tolerates SA better than any other topical acne treatment.

Oily skin can still be dehydrated

Some oily skin products to consider

Over the years I’ve tried gazillions of products for oily skin. Here are some of my favorites.

Cleansers

  1. Basis Cleaner Clean Face Wash, $5
  2. Dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel, $30
  3. Clean and Clear In-Shower Facial, $7

Moisturizers

  1. Dermalogica Active Moist, $35
  2. DDF Ultra-Lite Oil-Free Moisturizing Dew, $38
  3. Oil of Olay Complete UV Protective Moisture SPF, $10

Salicylic acid products

  1. Clinique Mild Clarifying Lotion, $11
  2. Clean and Clear Advantage Acne Spot Treatment, $7
  3. My Blend Accelerated Acne Antidote, $75

Makeup

  1. MAC Blot Powder Pressed Powder, $21
  2. Shiseido Pureness Oil-Control Blotting Paper, $17
  3. Laura Mercier Oil-Free Tinted Moisturizer, $42

Oily-skinned ladies, would you care to share your favorite treatments or products? Help your oil-slicked homies out!

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

P.S. If you enjoyed this post, you might also enjoy Caring for Dry Skin, 18 MAC to School Makeup Tips and 10 Fantastic Smokey Eye Tutorials.

P.P.S. If you’re new here, thank you for visiting. Makeup and Beauty Blog is a makeup blog with daily product reviews, beauty tips, giveaways and the random shenanigans of a crazy cat lady/makeup enthusiast named Karen (that’s me!). 🙂

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Categories: Beauty Tips, Skin Care

Blogging Babes: Meet Me Over at Glamour.com

February 24th, 2009 by Karen 56 Comments

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I don’t do a whole lot of interviews (because no one ever asks, LOL!), but I did one this week for Beth over at Glamour’s beauty blog, The Girls in the Beauty Department.

In the interview I talk about blogging, beauty and the stick of purple Wet n’ Wild eyeliner that changed my life. Click here to see what that’s all about.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Just For Fun

Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head

February 24th, 2009 by Karen 6 Comments

But that doesn’t mean my eyes will soon be turning red.

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Categories: Daily Photo

Lemon Slice

February 24th, 2009 by Karen 7 Comments



This yellow purse with ruffles from Anthropologie ($158) looks good enough to squeeze into a glass of iced tea.

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Categories: Daily Beauty

Be an Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess this Summer

February 23rd, 2009 by Karen 49 Comments

estee lauder bronze goddess model with bubble saying swatches homies

The summer collections are trickling in, hooray! Yup, winter’s days are numbered, and spring’s almost here. Just imagine how great all those summery shades of bronze, gold, coral and teal will look with your upcoming tan.

After class today I swung by the Estee Lauder counter to see Bronze Goddess, one of the first summer releases so far.

estee lauder bronze goddess display

It’s a fairly large collection of summery eye and lip makeup, bronzers, self-tanners, a fragrance and even a nail polish thrown in for good measure.

Even though it was pouring down rain outside, the collection made me daydream of surfing and beaches… and beach dudes.

The Sand & Sea Eyeshadow Palette ($40) and Duo Tone Eye Pencil in Aqua and Teal ($18.50) are gonna be keepers.

estee lauder bronze goddess eyeshadow palette

Sand & Sea features six shimmery shadows, most of which apply surprisingly cool on my tanned skin.

estee lauder bronze goddess pencil

Both of the uber-shimmery colors in the Duo Tone pencil have incredible staying power. I swatched ’em five hours ago, did the dishes, and can still see them both on the back of my hand.

estee lauder bronze goddess pencil palette swatches
Duo Tone Eye Pencil in Aqua and Teal swatches on top row, Sand & Sea Eyeshadow Palette on bottom

What do you think of the two High Gloss lipglosses, Golden Goddess and Coral Goddess ($17 each)?

estee lauder bronze goddess gloss front

estee lauder bronze goddess gloss back

Pure Color Lipstick in Golden Goddess ($18.50) reminds me of MAC High Tea lipstick…

estee lauder bronze goddess lipstick closeup
Golden Goddess Lipstick

estee lauder bronze goddess gloss and bronzer swatches
From left to right: Golden Goddess Lipstick, Coral Goddess High Gloss, Golden Goddess High Gloss

In a collection called Bronze Goddess, there has to be at least a few bronzers, right?

Holla!

estee lauder bronze goddess bronzers
From left to right: Soft Matte Bronzer ($30), Soft Shimmer Bronzer ($30), Soft Duo Bronzer ($32)

estee lauder bronze goddess liquid bronzer
Luminous Liquid Bronzer ($28.50)

estee lauder bronze goddess illuminator

And then there’s SunBlush Illuminator ($32), the collection’s one lonely blush…

estee lauder bronze goddess self tanning
Self-tanners ($22 to $28.50)

estee lauder bronze goddess nail polish
Pure Color Nail Lacquer in Golden Goddess ($18)

Estee Lauder is also launching a new line of plumping summer stick lipglosses called Gloss Sticks ($18.50). I swatched the ones that caught my eye — Summer Melon, Pop Pink and Nude Almond.

estee lauder bronze goddess lipsticks
Gloss Sticks

estee lauder bronze goddess pop pink
Pop Pink: a creamy hot pink

estee lauder bronze goddess melon
Summer Melon: a creamy coral

estee lauder bronze goddess nude almond
Nude Almond: a shimmery light tan

estee lauder bronze goddess bronzer and lipstick swatches
Luminous Liquid Bronzer swatch on top; Gloss Stick in Summer Melon, Pop Pink and Nude Almond on bottom

What say you about Bronze Goddess?

I really like the Sand & Sea palette, Duo Tone pencil and Coral Goddess lipgloss.

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Categories: Makeup Keywords: estee lauder

Cheeky Oscar Makeup: Matte Natural Cheeks

February 23rd, 2009 by Karen 20 Comments

oscar matte cheek trend final

Whew! What a long day… The professors at my school might go on strike this week. It looks like my burgeoning re-education may get cut short. And it barely even got started, LOL!

Enough of that! How was your day? Did ya catch the Oscars last night? I couldn’t help but notice how many of the actresses wore natural cheek looks in shades of peach or pink blush. They looked barely brushed on, like watercolor whispers for cheeks.
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Categories: Beauty Tips, Makeup

The Ultimate Eyeshadow Palette

February 23rd, 2009 by Karen 7 Comments

I would love an eyeshadow palette made up of colors similar to this parrot’s feathers.

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Categories: Daily Beauty

Say Ahhh

February 23rd, 2009 by Karen 1 Comment



What if your cat came home one day with this tongue?

I’d probably freak out.

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Categories: Daily Photo

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