SPF Protection for Oily Skin

Last Update: September 18, 2008

Video By: Expert Village

A makeup and skin care expert shows you how to apply SPF protection for oily skin in this free skin care video.

About this Author

Anton Khachaturian has worked in the entertainment industry for over four years providing make-up services for fashion shows, theater, and music videos.

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Video Transcript

Hi! My name is Anton and I am here on behalf of Expert Village.Com and today I am going to be demonstrating applying SPF for oilier skin types. Now typically I would just use a lotion SPF and you want to use this after you cleanse the skin, after you use a toner and moisturizer. You want to use a SPF at the very end just to seal in all of that skin care and also to protect your skin from the sun. SPF15 is substantial enough for every day use. You just want to use it all over the skin evenly and apply it gently. This is great because it is really going to protect your skin and it is also going to keep that oil under control. It is going to keep your skin from getting oily when you are outside at any time. You can also apply a little bit of sunscreen over the lips as well, just make sure you put a little bit of lip balm on top of that. This is great to keep lips from cracking or anything like that and also SPF is something you want to do on an every day basis even if you don't use a cleanser or a moisturizer just because it is the best way to protect your skin.

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