Dry Skin Vs Oily Skin: Skincare and Makeup Comparison
Prepping your skin is the most important step in any makeup routine.
It’s an integral step to have long-lasting makeup for people with dry skin and oily skin, though the steps may differ.
Let’s get into which skincare and makeup products work best for your skin type!
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Tools and materials:
- Toner
- Serum
- Moisturizer
- Primer
- Foundation
- Powder
- Blush
- Setting spray
1. Toner
For dry skin, use a glowy toner.
For oily skin, use a pore-minimizing toner.
2. Serums
For dry skin, use a glass skin serum.
For oily skin, use a niacinamide serum.
3. Moisturizer
For dry skin, use a thick moisturizer.
For oily skin, use a water-based moisturizer.
4. Primer
For dry skin, use a glowy primer.
For oily skin, use a pore-blurring primer.
5. Foundation
For dry skin, use a luminous foundation.
For oily skin, use a matte-finish foundation.
6. Powder
For dry skin, apply powder only where needed.
For oily skin, apply powder all over the face.
7. Blush
For dry skin, use cream blush.
For oily skin, use a powder blush.
8. Setting spray
For dry skin, use a hydrating setting spray.
For oily skin, use a matte setting spray.
Dry skin and oily skin makeup
Here’s the finished look! Using the right products for your skin is important to getting a flawless face of makeup.
Let me know what products you use to prep your skin.
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Suggested materials:
- Toner
- Serum
- Moisturizer
- Primer
- Foundation
- Powder
- Blush
- Setting spray
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