Glorious base for oily skin

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The other day I received this email:

"Hello! I read your post about highlighter for oily skin and am so grateful that you wrote it, have oily skin myself and love luster but thought I can not have it on my skin because man, as you write, looks like a disco ball when it's both oil and glowy makeup together. You also wrote that you had photographed the entire base step by step and now I wonder if you still have those pictures? I think the whole base was absolutely perfect, it looks opaque while it looks natural and lustrous. I thought it sounded exciting when you wrote that it is both oil-free and depressing, but still the whole does not become completely dull and flat. Would be so happy if you can blog about what you used, I want to twist everything straight off haha! Hug!"

I absolutely still have the pictures and can show you all the steps! :) For those of you who want to read the post where I write about highlighter for oily skin, you can read it here.

Here is the whole base step by step:

Here you see my skin before, then after covering products and then completely finished with contourig, blush and eyebrows!

Paese Makeup Base Matte - A debilitating face primer that is great for oily skin!

I massage it properly into the skin, it should not only lie on the surface but work it in properly.

Pixi H2O Skintint is an oil-free foundation, it is not debilitating but also does not make the skin more oily. On the other hand, it gives the skin a nice glow and a very natural coverage.

Here you see half the face with foundation and half without. The side with foundation still looks natural, but there is still a big difference in skin tone. I use the shade 1 Cream in this post.

The most important step in keeping your skin matte is a good powder that absorbs a lot of oil! Paese Bamboo Silk Powder together with the degrading primer is great for reducing shine.

And when I apply the powder, I not only sweep it thin but put a thick layer and buffer it into the skin, we want a lot of fatigue! :) For this I use Nanshy Buffed Base Brush.

Pixi Makeup Fixing Mist I spray on to make all products blend together and also give a little more life and radiance to the skin, while the whole base becomes more durable.

But after fixing the mist, I want to put a little more slowdown on the areas that are most oily, such as the apple cheeks and the T-zone. Then I sweep on a thin layer of Paese Bamboo silk power again.

With a lustrous highlighter (applied in a way that is more optimal for oily skin as you can read in my previous post here), contouring, blush and eyebrows on it and the whole base is ready!

The result is a base that keeps the skin matte longer while it is natural and has a fresh glow.

Hugs are!

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