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Long summer days fill our agendas with early bird shopping and late  night dinners with the gals. We come prepared with a camera in one hand  and a fro-yo in the other. But it’s hard to keep our makeup intact  throughout the day under the scorching sun. Of all summertime pet  peeves, many women face is the ever-gleaming T-zone (across your  forehead and down your nose bridge). Gross. Don’t fret, dears, here’s your one-stop ultimate summer guide to control  that oil! 
For oily skin, pores are larger and more visible, which explains those  unexpected and annoying breakouts. Unfortunately, skin becomes shiny and  oily soon after cleansing no matter what cleanser you use (that’s why  it’s important to moisturize after every wash!) There’s a difference between having sexy dewy skin and slick greasy skin. A big difference. Here are some tips and tricks to consider the next time you outshine your friends in a group photo:  
Oil blotting sheets are your new BFFLS These travel-friendly miracle sheets take away any excess oil without  removing your makeup! Just lightly dab across your face where oil  gathers around most.  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Clean and Clear.  Clean & Clear Oil Absorbing Sheets (50 count), $6, Walgreens  
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Sephora.  Sephora Collection Natural Matte Papers (100 count), $8, Sephora 
Cleansers for a refreshing morning 
People with dry to normal skin tend to wash their faces once a day  during the night. For oily skin, it is best to wash your face at night  after a long day’s exposure to bacteria, makeup, and other kinds of  dirt, and again in the morning or afternoon. Don’t forget to moisturize!  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Clinique.  Clinique Wash-Away Gel Cleanser, $20, Clinique 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Nordstrom.  Shiseido Pureness Deep Cleansing Foam, $22, Nordstrom 
Toners—and I don’t mean for your printer Toners or astringents help to remove excess oil from the skin. It should be used after a cleanser and before moisturizing.  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Macy's.  Fashion Fair Oil Minimizing Toner, $19, Macy’s 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of CVS.  Aqua Glycolic Toner, $16, CVS 
Powder that T-zone 
Watch the matte powder absorb the oil right off your face! Apply it  along the T-zone—the most oil-prone areas of your face (where the sun  directly hits)— after moisturizing and before foundation or make up of  any kind.  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Urban Decay.  Urban Decay De-Slick Mattifying Powder, $32, Urban Decay 
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Peter Thomas Roth.  Peter Thomas Roth Clinical Skin Care, $30, Peter Thomas Roth 
Tricks & Tools of the trade  
No money? No problem. Look in your kitchen cabinet for black tea bags.  Splash your face with cool-temperature black tea, but do not rinse! It’s  a natural astringent (found in toner).   If you’re looking forward to a long summer night that involves dancing,  keep shiny skin at bay by preparing your skin with a mattifying primer  under your make up, and along your T-zone creating a oil-soaking  barrier.   Powder blushes work on all skin types, especially oily skin. They’re  long-lasting during the winter, but doesn’t handle sweat well during the  summer. Instead, choose a cream blush or liquid cheek stain.   Be weary of using cream eye shadow if you have oily skin. Creams can  gather in creases throughout the day. Try using a powder-based eye  shadow. 
Legs for miles 
To off set the unavoidable and unexpected oil attacks, give legs a  natural glow by using a self tanner and mixing a dab of your regular  lotion together. Or misting your skin with a tinted self-tanning spray.  Take a large brush and glide shimmery powder straight down the front and  back of your legs. Don’t brush like a madwoman; a straight glide gives  the illusion of longer and leaner legs.  	
 
 Photo: Courtey of ULTA.  ULTA Tinted Self-Tanning Continuous Spray, $10, ULTA