It has a creamy mousse / gel like consistency that's so easy to blend and dries down into a beautiful, natural - looking stain so you're not left with a creamy /
oily feel on your cheeks.
I have used coconut oil as a facial cleanser for a while and found that using a damp cloth to wipe off the excess helps deter
that oily feeling on your face.
Like cocoa butter, shea butter is heavy and can leave
an oily feeling on skin, so it is usually not used on its own for massage.
There is no greasy or
oily feeling on my combination skin, and the moisturizer and makeup stay on well over it, no rolling off.
Not exact matches
I have been breaking out (I'm 33), probably due to my new passion for working out and I tend to have combination /
oily skin and it just
feels weird to think that coconut oil will work
on my face?
I find that I can keep from
feeling to
oily if I rub it in while my skin is still damp and use just enough to do the job — too much and I definitely have a greasy mess
on my hands!
When I eat an
oily meal, I will always
feel it shortly after; I will
feel tired, heavy and sloppy; which never happens
on my day to day eating lifestyle.
Traditionally, restaurant style Indian food is often times
oily and heavy,
on the other hand Indian Accent is not greasy at all and I didn't leave here
feeling bloated.
Because this
felt tight
on my
oily skin with just water, I wouldn't suggest it plain for dry skin.
I have combination skin, pretty
oily on the T - zone and got some dry patches
on cheeks, so the moisturizer works pretty nice for my skin, but I prefer using it as a PM moisturizer, it's thick and hard to build in, but the next morning your skin
feels pretty soft:) I love using it with the antioxidant serum.
This tinted moisturizer is extremely
oily and
feels greasy
on the skin.
The best thing is there is no stinging or
oily feeling residue left
on my skin or soaking into my clothes.
My skin
feels more hydrated without
feeling greasy /
oily after an hour of having the lotion
on.
Some almond butters are more
oily than others so if you
feel your almond butter is
on the more
oily side go down to using half a cup instead of 3/4.
After shampooing and blow drying, my hair still looked and
felt limp, and my naturally
oily scalp wreaked havoc
on my hair by mid-day.
I don't have particularly
oily skin, but I don't like the
feeling of heaving moisturizes
on my skin.
I have very
oily skin and other oil - free moisturizers that I've tried
feel sticky and do not seem to soak into my skin - they sit
on top of my skin and leave my face looking shiny.
On days when my skin
feels a bit
oily, I use Bioderma Sebium H2O purifying cleansing micelle solution to take my makeup off.
I know I'm super late
on the bandwagon, but I'd suggest this to anyone with
oily skin wanting a nice and natural but not super matte look that doesn't
feel heavy
on the skin and last all day!
As someone with combination skin, I
feel that this foundation leaves me looking
oily as the day goes
on.
It makes your face
feel so soft and gets rid of any shiny
oily spots
on your face.
No
oily skin, and
feels light and breathable
on the skin.
Moizturizer: TBH, I don't always use moisturizer in the mornings, justbecause I've got
oily skin already and hate
feeling like I've got every product under the sun
on my face before applying makeup.
I massage it
on my skin with the konjac sponge and it leaves my skin
feeling clean and moisturized but not
oily.
It cleanses well however as i have
oily skin i still could
feel this oil leftover
on my skin and irritated my eyes.
I apply in the morning, even
on my
oily areas (though not as much), and don't
feel greasy during the day.
Oily skin types definitely shouldn't skimp
on sunscreen ahead of sun exposure this summer, but scaling back
on makeup that
feels heavy
on the skin is not a bad idea.
Every brand I've tried in the past
felt heavy and
oily on my face and I couldn't wait to wash it off.
If you're as into skincare as me, check out this post
on how I manage
oily skin, this post about skincare that has bee venom in it, and this post
on 5 ways to
feel and look energized.
I have
oily / combination skin, so I've always been a big fan of water - based moisturizers that
feel light and refreshing
on the skin!
It
feels nice
on, not too
oily and not too dry.
I put it
on in the morning, let it sink in a bit, and it keeps my skin
feeling hydrated — but not
oily — all day.
When applied this cream gets absorb really quickly without leaving any greasiness behind, it does not
feel heavy
on the skin, so might work for
oily skin as well.
I can imagine that being great for acne prone or
oily skins, as it helps with scarring and will not
feel too heavy
on your face.
It does not leave an
oily -
feel on the skin.
«When I first put it
on it
felt a bit
oily and thick, I was worried it would be hard to blend.
This is a perfect choice
on days when my skin is
feeling oily, because it's a beautiful foundation primer.
The creams had a nice medium texture and they never
felt oily on my skin.
The texture of this moisturizer is really thick and you
feel it more while applying, but the good thing is once it is applied, i never
feel greasy or
oily on the skin.
Sometimes when I'm too lazy to cleanse my face, I just use this to remove my makeup and i love how it doesn't make my skin
feel oily or like there's a film of grease
on it like how other micellar waters do.
The cream
feels very comfortable
on the skin and is great for both dry and
oily skin.
If you have combination skin, you may have an
oily T - zone, which
feels greasy, but dry patches
on your cheeks that
feel tight.
My face is a little
on the
oily side, and this leaves my face
feeling REALLY fresh and dry with no stickiness or residue.
It gives a nice subtle glowy finish that doesn't look or
feel oily (maybe because I'm
on the drier side).
I sheet mask it up a couple of times a week, depending
on how my skin
feels, and I usually go for moisturizing masks because it's a myth that just because you're
oily means you're not dry.»
I haven't seen a huge change in my
oily - ness throughout the day and my redness is still definitely an issue but my skin really just
feels better and it's so nice knowing more about what ingredients I'm putting
on my face!
My makeup still goes
on smoothly and my face
feels less
oily throughout the day.
The coolant has kinda an
oily look like brownish and has a granular kind of
feeling on the dry bits.
As Sean Bonner notes
on Boing Boing, after a year of skimping
on the suds, «my skin
felt better,
oily and dry patches had all but disappeared and the light dandruff I'd had my entire life was almost gone.»