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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 01, 2012  koreandoll  3,360 said:

I love how this brightened up your face! Totally trying!!! :)

on February 01, 2012  pixiestix  2,016 said:

interesting might give it a try

on February 01, 2012  fargiemargie13  1,009 said:

(edit) I see the additional comments. Honey may work but not as a primer.

on February 01, 2012  fargiemargie13  1,009 said:

Yeah, same question as Becky, what do do with dry skin? Is there some strange remedy for a primer for driest of the dry?

on February 01, 2012  Penguinsangel  617 said:

Oh wow I totally see a light difference just in the photo. I am not going to have to get some. Cause I get this awful oily spot on my forehead and nose, ALWAYS. No matter what I do. I am so getting some next time I go to the store. lol

on February 01, 2012  mamaluv  STAFF said:

@Becky - I think that's because most instant oatmeal has sugar and spices added. Some people's skin might not react well to that :/ However, if what you mean is "quick oats" versus traditional oats, I don't see why it would make a difference. The kind of instant oatmeal I'm thinking of comes in little single serve packets.

on February 01, 2012  Becky  13,128 said:

Oh nvm, I just looked at the link mamaluv gave and instant won't work..drat.. oh well honey mask for now to begin with and i'll have to go get yogurt and oatmeal when i want to step it up a bit

on February 01, 2012  Becky  13,128 said:

My L'Oreal hair review just came in today! Mom just called me to tell me! yippee ..tonight's gonna be a one-some-girls-night-in!! Hair mask and honey on my face..... wake up to a new me tomorrow! :) :) I'll keep you guys posted!

Btw, does Quaker Oats instant oatmeal work just the same?

on February 01, 2012  Kagoory  1,784 said:

cool!

on February 01, 2012  mamaluv  STAFF said:

@Becky: I agree with Bren - honey is a humectant and helps with dryness. I believe the same is true of oatmeal too. You could try this mask (http://www.chickadvisor.com/article/diy-facials-warming-oat-honey-mask-recipe/) with or without the yogurt. Let us know if you do try it and how it works for you!

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