I was considering doing it for now on before I put on my foundation and everything. But I don't know. And I was going to use some shine free mouisterizer too. If its okay, would I put on my mouisterizer before or after blotting?Is it okay to blot your face with oil blotting papers before putting on your makeup?
first wash your face with shine controle wash (bore has some) then get shine controle moisterizer. apply shine controle foundation and dont forget the translucent powder. its the key to absorbing extra oil later on. bring oil blotting papers with you to say, school. and yes you can use it over make up. it wont leave anything behind or take anything off = ) hope this helped. %26lt;3QIs it okay to blot your face with oil blotting papers before putting on your makeup?
i use facial powder instead of blotter after i put on my moisturizer. that way my make up will last longer because it absorbs the excess moisture from sweat/oily skin.
i'll use the blotter when im out and about.
blot, then use the shine free cream. that's very good. after i sweat sometimes i use the blotting papers. they are very good. :)
you can do before or after
If you tend to be oily before applying your makeup then yes. It really doesn't hurt anything unless there is powder on the blotters, then it may affect any liquid product you are applying.
I would blot before I put the shine free moisutrizer on. A primer works really well after you use your moisturizer, and it helps control shine more. It also helps your makeup go on smoother.
if you wash your face before you put on your makeup you shouldn't need to blot before.
definitely use the shine free moisturizer first, then the make up.
and most blotting papers won't harm makeup so you can do it later in the day when you do get oily. i don't think you'll need to use th blotting papers right after your makeup.
your face should be shine free after you wash and moisturized before you put on any makeup.
I would say YES it is OK, but it is better to start with just washed skin.
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