Every woman who has to deal with a skin that tends to get oily easily and needs to control sebum is a follower of what we call a matte makeup. You shouldn't be afraid of this type of makeup as long as you know it flatters you and suits your skin type. If you have dry skin, a matte makeup can look good just after applying it, but at the end of the day your skin might be even more dry and with an unaesthetic look. Even though it is not that easy to handle, here are a few tips for a matte makeup for you to do at home.
Matte makeup can be a tricky business as it requires certain
moderation since a too thick powder or foundation coat would look
unnatural and unflattering. Despite the fact that sometimes,
especially in photos, a matte skin looks perfect, in reality it is
not totally matte and it has a natural shine throughout the day due
to sebum. If you want a perfect matte look you need to choose
mattifying products both for makeup and skin care.
One should keep in mind that you don't have to stop the sebum
secretion entirely at skin level, but you have to reduce it
quantitatively as this oily substance is the skin's weapon against
noxious external factors, such as pollution or sun rays that are
responsible for the premature aging of your skin.
Before starting the whole makeup process one needs to pay a lot of
attention to the products used for the skin. In order to prevent
the skin getting oily during the day and control sebum, you need a
special makeup base. The routine says that you should first apply a
moisturizing cream and foundation. However, if what you want is a
matte result, you should apply, after the moisturizer and before
the foundation, a mattifying makeup base. You can use it on the
entire face or just on the areas with problems, such as the T-zone.
In case your skin becomes oily extremely fast, forget about the
moisturizer.
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A smart investment would be the a moisturizing cream that controls the sebum at skin level. This cream has a double action, moisturizing and mattifying, keeping your skin fresh and matte for a longer period of time and avoiding the oily and shiny look a normal moisturizer would give you. This way you don't have to use tones of powder that adds a mask aspect. Moreover, you are not obliged to redo your makeup throughout the day. It is advisable to see a dermatologist or a cosmetician in order to find the best products for your skin type and issues.
If your skin is mixed, try products that are specially created for keeping under control the sebum in the T-zone. These products can be applied after the moisturizer, but they are also others that you are allowed to apply during the day over makeup without having to use the powder again. If you have problems with a shiny nose, then is that area you should control using a mattifying or oil control face primer and a matte pressed powder on your nose.
When it comes to doing the perfect matte makeup, the result stands in the texture of the products you use and not the quantity. You should go for a semi-matte or a matte foundation and use the concealer only where you need to. Also, avoid a translucent powder as you'll never obtain the result you are looking for regardless the quantity you apply. However, a matte makeup should start with a primer. You can use a mattifying face powder which acts like a primer and apply it on your face.
You also need a blush in earthy tones and apply it on the cheekbones and nose. Getting matte lips is one of the easiest things ever. The first step in obtaining matte, plump lips, before starting the actual makeup process, is to exfoliate your lips using a scrub in order to get rid of all the dry skin as this might give an unaesthetic look.
Afterwards, use a lip balm that will soften and moisturize the lips. Apply a gentle layer and wait a couple of minutes allowing it enters to the skin. This step is crucial as usually matte lipsticks are made from powdered pigments and if the lips are not properly moisturized they will look dry and chapped. Take a lip liner in the same color as that of your lipstick and slowly make a contour. Then, fill the contour with gentle moves at lip surface. Using a thin eye brush apply on the lips a face powder that will help set the contour and prevent glossy lips.
Now its time to apply a matte lipstick starting from the center of the lips towards the outer corners. You can choose a nude shade, a bold red or a flirty pink. Use a lip brush to fix everything and make the contour invisible. Pay a lot of attention when applying the lip liner as a too sharp line can look unnatural. As a final step, remove all lipstick excess using a tissue. This will also remove any shiny effect and give that beautiful matte look.
For the eyes, choose an eyeshadow with a matte texture and use it only after applying a soft coat of makeup base in order to avoid the eyeshadow to gather into the creases of the skin. Then, apply the mascara and define your eyebrows using an eyebrow pencil.


Comments
crissy78 says:
Posted on 16 Nov 2010
An awesome mattifying powder is the Mattify! Ultra from Mattify Cosmetics. This is a must have if you want a matte look. It soaks up oil for a long time, even on super oily skin. I was trying to write a blog on it a few minutes ago, but the text of what I wrote didn't publish. Will try again soon! Anwyays, this is the very best matte powder I've ever used. Love it!!
sheyna says:
Posted on 16 Dec 2010
Never heard of it but I'm gonna be looking for it know!! I have SUPER oily skin and I'm always trying to get a matte finish.
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