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Tips and tricks to reduce shine on skin without using makeup?
I don't use much makeup because I find it clogs my pores. My skin can be fairly oily but is sometimes dry too. Lately it's been really shiny. Any methods to help combat shiny skin?
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- Anonymous5 years agoFavorite Answer
Avoid adding oil, silicones even if they are on matte primers. It is a crime that they add them to products for oily skin. Silicone makes skin sweaty and oilier and breaks it out. Silica however is fine as it is not a silicone though the name confuses some. Avoid bismuth oxychloride as that can give the appearance of oil too.
If you don't want to wear makeup, use translucent products that control oil.
Cleanse and tone with products for oily skin. Do a scrub a couple of times a week to exfoliate.
A few nights a week, use PLAIN milk of magnesia as a mask. I know that it sounds weird to many, however it is miraculous for oily skin. It draws out bad oils and impurities, it tightens pores, fights inflammation, prevents blackheads, reduces acne and prevents it if you struggle with it. Just apply thick layers until it dries. Leave it on over 10 minutes after that. Then rinse.
Now in the morning, after cleansing and toning with something for oily skin, apply pure ALOE VERA gel as a moisturizer. It leaves a matte finish. However, it doesn't over dry your skin. In fact it hydrates and balances it out.
Allow it to dry.
Apply a good powder for oily skin. The best on the market is Mattify! Cosmetics Ultra. It is completely translucent so its like you're not even wearing makeup at all. Its free of anything that could clog pores or cause acne in even the most sensitive of skin types.
After that, apply a good spray that is free of oil and silicone. Skindinavia Oil Control spray is the best high end one on the market. its so good that Motives and Urban Decay both repackage it and sell it as their own.
If you are on a budget, use Kryolan Fixier spray or Ben Nye Final Seal. They work as well but cost dramatically less. They are completely translucent so again it looks and feels like no makeup. Just oil control here. Look around online for the best deal. Depending on where you order you can buy more for less, especially if you find discount codes.
Like this you will not get oily. If you decide to wear makeup, use these products in the routine but still stay away from all bismuth oxychloride, all silicones and plastics, all oils and waxes in makeup. Just if you wear makeup, apply primer after aloe and before makeup begins too. You can use skindinavia oil control primer, or use mattify! Cosmetics before makeup too, and after. So as finishing powder and powder primer.
Source(s): years of experimenting with my oily skin. - 5 years ago
Milk of Magnesia (Magnesium) Solves Rosacea and Acne
Topical magnesium in the form of milk of magnesia or Epsom salts has been surprisingly effective for skin blemishes and acne rosacea.
The People's Pharmacy October 8, 2015 Acne (pimples) Add a Comment
Q. Six years ago I was battling all those red bumps and rashes on my face called rosacea. I used tubes of Metrogel (metronidazole) as well as many other prescribed creams, to no avail. Then I read on the People’s Pharmacy that milk of magnesia might be helpful.
I bought a small bottle ($1.25) put it on my face every night before bed. One week later the rash was gone, never to return. I haven’t had to continue using it.
From the People’s pharmacy, a US source. MoM is not the same everywhere in the world.
I hope this helps someone else. I have referred this idea to others with great results.
A. You are not the first person to report that topical applications of milk of magnesia (MoM) help clear up the redness of rosacea. This is a somewhat mysterious condition where people experience red cheeks, forehead or nose. Some individuals also notice pimple-like blemishes.
The cause of rosacea may be related to infection that triggers inflammation. Bacteria, viruses and fungi fave been implicated, but dermatologists are still debating which organisms might be responsible and how best to deal with this skin condition.
Eradicating or controlling the infection is a challenge. We’re not sure why magnesium hydroxide, the active ingredient in milk of magnesia, might work. Nevertheless, we have heard from a great many people that it does:
C.M.
“Please accept my humble gratitude for all the goodness that you do for people like myself and many others. Your work is so very needed, as well as appreciated.
“I too have been a victim of Oracea, Metrogel and a lame doctor’s indifference. I was very lucky to accidentally find your information for help with my acne rosacea. Believe me, I am 66 years old, have been through two rounds of Accutane and laser resurf.
Forever grateful, C. Saunders
“I volunteer at a local high school in the theater department. Acne is a constant issue for the kids.
“I suggested that the students try the MoM (milk of magnesia) treatment and it worked!
One parent even told me it was a life-saver for his son. They had spent a small fortune on treatments with a dermatologist. When the father told the dermatologist that MoM worked better than prescribed medications, the physician was not happy.
“MoM even cleared up my rosacea. Thanks for helping so many young adults.”
Epsom Salts for Rosacea
Many people have heard about Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) as a bath soak for sore muscles. Others have found that it can be helpful topically:
“I read about using milk of magnesia for treating acne. My skin condition is called rosacea. It is a painfully embarrassing problem and no one seems to know what causes it or how to cure it. (W. C. Fields was the most famous rosacea victim and people sometimes assume a red nose is a result of drinking too much.)
“The pharmaceutical products my dermatologist prescribed failed to clear up my red bumps. So I tried magnesium sulfate in the form of a warm compress soaked in an Epsom salts solution. This worked beautifully, but nobody is making the rounds telling dermatologists about it.”
M.B.
“Thank you for the suggestion of using Epsom Salts for rosacea. It worked like a charm for me. The tetracycline and Oracea and Finacea and Metrogel did not work as well as the Epsom Salt wash.
“This is an easy fix for a perplexing problem. I told my Doctor about this and your site.”
C.B.
“Thank you so much for the posting about the Epsom lotion for rosacea! I have had rosacea for about 4 years & it has been getting progressively worse. I have also been using the OTC Prosacea gel on the bumps but it only minimizes the look of them. Doxycycline made me deathly ill & the expensive prescription gels seemed to bring more bumps to the surface.
“The Epsom lotion worked like a miracle after everything I have been trying for years. I put it on at night as suggested & was amazed that the bumps were so diminished the next morning. I still used a small bit of Prosacea (along with the Epsom lotion) on the worst areas. I am hoping that regular use of both will make my facial skin start looking more like it used to.
“This is the first real improvement I’ve seen in years.
“My doctor also recently prescribed a Magnesium supplement at night to help with severe insomnia & that has also helped me fall asleep more easily (along with my long term Lunesta that was becoming less effective). I couldn’t be more surprised that magnesium could help so many conditions!”
Teenage Acne Responds to MoM
“My daughter’s skin cleared up after she started using MoM, and I was convinced that it worked when her only occasional breakouts were all along the edges of where she applied it – her hairline and around her lips. She ran out of MoM while I was out of town and now we have proof – her forehead completely broke out before we got to the store for more!
“Her skin with MoM is so smooth that her friends ask her what she uses. They have all tried expensive over-the-counter treatments without the results she gets from MoM.”
- Anonymous5 years ago
matte primer?