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Would You Try This: Get Rid of Oily Skin Using Milk of Magnesia Primer

Posted by Alexandra C. | Wednesday February 1, 201243 comments


Having oily skin, whenever I hear the words 'glisten, sheen or dewey', I cringe inside. I'm not alone, there are always chicks looking for advice on how to deal with oily skin. While doing some clever internet googling, I came across a bizarre remedy I had never heard of before: using milk of magnesia as a primer to reduce oil and shine. 


On the scale of Preparation H to Peptol Bismol, this edition of Beauty Detective falls somewhere in the middle on the weirdness range (I'll admit I was glad the embarrassment factor when purchasing was significantly lower this time around). Milk of magnesia is also known as magnesium hydroxide but the term 'milk' is used to describe the texture of the product (it actually does look like milk). Milk of magnesia (available at all drugstores) is used primarily as a laxative and for digestion. Supposedly, the milk of magnesia mattifies the skin and keeps an oil free canvas that in turn, will help with acne. 

Step 1: Apply Milk of Magnesia 

I was thinking about using this as an online dating profile picture!

I took off my make up on one side of my face and applied the milk of magnesia with a cotton pad. I applied a thicker layer than normally suggested so you would be able to see what it looks like when dried. It takes about 1-2 minutes to fully dry and have a chalky feel and look to it when it does. If using this as a primer, you obviously don't need this much, however you could also use the milk of magnesia as a mask in the same way. 
 
Step 2: Moisturise

On the same cheek, over this layer I applied my regular moisturiser lightly, patting with my fingertips.  This gets  rid of the white residue. Over this, I applied my foundation. 

Step 3: Concealer, Blush and Set 

I finished applying my makeup on the same cheek, using my concealer, blush and setting with a powder foundation. This photo was taken about an hour after I had finished my makeup. 

The Verdict on the Milk of Magnesium Primer: I'm kind of into it. 

Milk of magnesia costs about C$10.00 for almost a litre (i.e. a lot of upset stomachs). That's a very inexpensive primer considering a drugstore primer will run you about C$15 for a much smaller bottle and a high end primer can cost up to C$40. I didn't have any problems with my makeup going on or the finish of my makeup. In fact, it looked better than the other cheek. A few hours in, my skin was still matte and there was no shine. The one thing I didn't like was the application process since it is a bit on the messy side but otherwise, consider me a milk of magnesia convert! 

Would you try this trick out? 
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41 Comments

on February 05, 2012  GlamGal  2,378 said:

I don't think I would try it, but it is interesting....

on February 04, 2012  Charmheart16  3,985 said:

This is interesting. I'm always looking for ways to control the oil on my forehead. Will definitely try this.

on February 03, 2012  Dinah123  1,236 said:

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on February 03, 2012  Dinah said:

How did it hold up after 4 hours? I feel like a lot of matifying products work for 2 or 3 and then just give in, did this make it better?

on February 03, 2012  AngelinaRosaries  2,303 said:

for dry: consider Vaseline. LOL

im oily side, so consider the milk of magnesia going to have overtime in my household.

Angie

on February 02, 2012  takoda  28,648 said:

Thanks Alex, I really thought it would have a smell.

on February 01, 2012  benson0892  483 said:

this is weird lol my daddy gets milk of magnesia all the time because he has stomach ulcers and can only eat or use certain things and i think i might try it out now!!! great tip!

on February 01, 2012  assia  1,578 said:

Like the look!

on February 01, 2012  jackie b  584 said:

Wow, I totally see the difference on each cheek, I am impressed and think I may just have to try this, my face isn't really oily, but I like how clean and fresh the left side of your face looked after you did it. so I will defiantly give it a try

on February 01, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

@Becky mamaluv is right dont use the oats in packages it has to many additives and flavours ..It needs to be pure oatmeal its super cheap at grocery stores or even dollarama sells bags of it.You can grind it up in a magic bullet/blender etc so the oats get really ground and smooth...adding honey with it is really good even better add mashed bananas sooo good for dry skin.

For really extreme dry skin rubbing almond/olive or coconut oil in the skin is really good and healthy for the skin..

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