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I have oily skin, and I've been using BioElements cleanser and moisturizer, which have helped a lot. But I've noticed that my skin still gets oily (usually toward the end of the day), and in pictures I always have a lot of shine on my nose, chin, cheeks, and forehead. Any advice as far as make-up that will help to give me a more matte look? I don't wear liquid foundation because it tends to make my face worse, plus I just don't like to wear it. Usually a little spot concealer and some loose Almay powder is what I do in the morning. Please help!

How can I reduce shine on my T-zone?

I started using BareMinerals makeup several months ago and will never use any other makeup as long as I live! I have very oily skin and was constantly trying to find a product to keep my skin matte but one that would not make me break out. Well, BareMinerals is the answer. I use their product called Mineral Veil underneath my BareMinerals foundation and it literally keeps my face from getting shiny all day long. BareMinerals is made by BareEscentuals - they have a web site and there are also stores depending on where you live.

How can I reduce shine on my T-zone?

Use anti-oil clyrasil.

How can I reduce shine on my T-zone?

Use skin toners and astringents 2-3 times periodically throughout the day. If you overuse them it will dry your skin out too much.

How can I reduce shine on my T-zone?

Use ProActiv twice a day. Then, look through the Face The Facts booklet and orderthe sheer finish pressed powder. It works really good you can wear it under your foundation or alone for natural look.

How can I reduce shine on my T-zone?

try using loose face powder on your face...it gives it a mat finish....also using blotting tissues throughout the day helps soak up the extra oil in your skin.

How can I reduce shine on my T-zone?

go to mac and they have matting blots and they have this mate lotion you put on that drys quickly and you can put it on top of your makeup or before you do your makeup...it really helps with the problem areas

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