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The Best BB Creams For Oily Skin

If you’re an oily skin girl like me, shine has probably become one of your worst enemies. Unfortunately, wearing a heavy, oil-controlling foundation with a flat-matte finish can feel uncomfortable and cakey—especially if you know you’ll be sweating more than average. While BB creams are traditionally associated with having more hydrating formulas and glowier finishes, if you’re looking to get the fuss-free and fast application, along with a slew of skincare-enhanced benefits, you’ll love these mattifying complexion multi-taskers that will stay put all day long.

When our skin’s oil production reaches its peak high, pores become open up more, which can lead to exacerbated skin congestion, increased texture, and blackheads. Opting for an oil-controlling and non-comedogenic formula is essential if you’re prone to looking like an oil slick by mid-morning.

These sweat-proof and oil-absorbing formulas are not only great because of the addition of skincare ingredients (including SPF), but they’re also great options for those who prefer a higher-coverage foundation look, but don’t exactly love the often heavy feeling or cakey looking result that comes with them. Here are some of our favorite affordable options for oily skin.

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The Best Skin-Like Foundations For a Luminous Glow

While my oily skin tends to lead me to stick to matte foundations most of the time, lately I’ve seeking something a bit more fresh, glowy, and well skin-like foundation (my skin, but a little better). While grease and excess oil have zero appeal to me personally, I’m currently really loving a glossy, luminous complexion that mimics the work of a post-workout glow—without the sweaty face and exercise-induced flush, of course. For me, it can be tricky to find formulas that strike the right balance between dewy and matte, but the perfect in-between is what I’m always on the hunt for.

I want my skin to look only ever-so-slightly photo-shopped while still looking natural–and definitely not like a bad Facetune edit, or one that resembles a straight-up oil slick. Of course, the endeavor to fake healthy, radiant skin is not just about your foundation—your skincare prep (and a consistent routine) is also an essential part of the mix. However, even if you prime your skin with enough oil to leave you looking like a glazed doughnut, if you apply heaps of matte foundation and dry setting powders over top, you’ll be counteracting the luminous effect. In short, the key to achieving a natural-looking glow with a filtered, soft-focus effect is by mastering the right balance (and formulas) of skincare prep and radiant foundations that will leave your skin looking diffused and gleaming. Ahead, here are some of my favorite skin-like foundations that are glowing and complexion-enhancing, without adding too much shine.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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Madison Prewett’s Black Platform Wedges

Madison Prewett’s Black Platform Wedges in Australia

The Bachelor Season 24 Episode 11 Fashion

Madison Prewett’s black platform wedges on tonight’s part one season finale episode of The Bachelor are not only super cute and perfect for summer, but spoiler alert: super in stock. And with eleven colour options to choose from, we just hope you have a much less stressful time than Peter does in choosing “the one.”

Fashionably,

Faryn

Madison Prewett’s Black Platform Wedges

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4 Reasons to Move to a Smaller Home in Your 60s (Most Forget #2!)

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Owning a home is an essential part of the American Dream. This is especially true for our generation, which grew up at a time when traditional family living, centered around the cozy home with a well-maintained lawn and a white picket fence, was idealized in magazines and on TV.

In fact, our big homes have become so much a part of our lives that we can’t imagine life without them… even when they no longer meet our needs.

Well, today, I want to argue that our definition of the American Dream might need some adjusting as we approach our retirement years. Instead of assuming that “bigger is better,” perhaps, when it comes to our homes, we need to consider the possibility that “less is more.”

Here are 4 reasons to consider moving to a smaller home in your 50s or 60s.

Free Up Your Capital to Invest in Your Financial Future

Let’s be honest, despite being called “the richest generation of all time,” most of us baby boomers haven’t done a great job of saving for retirement. But, if there is one saving grace to our situation it is that many of us own our homes free and clear.

The obvious challenge is that the money in our homes is “locked up.”

One option, of course, would be to take a reverse mortgage. But, as you probably know, the fees and terms associated with this type of agreement can be torturous. I’m not saying that reverse mortgages are always wrong, but, if you are in your 50s or even 60s, you probably have better options.

Another option would be to rent your home (or even just a room) on Airbnb. This can actually be surprisingly lucrative, but, it requires you to deal with strangers, taxes and other management issues.

So, at the end of the day, perhaps the easiest way to free up your home is also the most obvious – to sell it and move to a smaller place.

How much could selling your home in your 50s impact your retirement? Let’s look at the numbers. To simplify, I’m going to ignore closing costs and other fees.

If you sold your home, at age 50, for $400,000 and moved into a small, $250,000 condo, you could free up $150,000 to invest. If you achieved a 9.8% return (the 90-year historical average for the S&P 500) and left your money for 20 years, you would have an additional $886,000 for retirement!

I’m not giving any financial advice here. But, I hope that this gives you something to discuss with your financial advisor. He or she can help you to crunch all of the numbers and decide whether selling your home makes sense in your personal situation.

Reduce the Stress, Time and Money Needed to Maintain Your Home

For several years after my kids left the house, I continued to live in a 5-bedroom home on the outskirts of Seattle. Even with no-one around to do laundry for, I probably spent an hour or two every day, cleaning, gardening, dusting, wiping, vacuuming, scrubbing and sorting.

Now, I live in a one-room studio apartment and I can honestly say that I have never been happier. Everything in my home has a story to tell. Every cup is precious and every postcard is a time machine.

How much time do I spend cleaning now? Probably 15 minutes a day… tops!

I’m not saying that you need to move to a studio or tiny home to get the most from your 50s and 60s. I’m simply inviting you to challenge your assumptions about how much space you really need.

What would you do if you had an extra hour every day? Would you finally go to the gym? Would you stop using that gentle yoga DVD as a coaster and start using it to build your balance and flexibility? Would you start a business? Learn a new skill? Something else?

At our age, time is our greatest asset. It’s simply too valuable to spend with “Mr Muscle.”

Kick Start Your Downsizing (Rightsizing!) Adventure

“Downsizing” has become a trendy word in recent years. As a matter of fact, I’m actually not a big fan of downsizing… I much prefer the concept of “rightsizing,” which involves giving up the things that don’t make you happy to make room for the things that delight and inspire you.

But, here’s the thing. When you are in a big house, it’s easy to ignore all the stuff around you. My 3-car garage was filled with boxes from floor to ceiling before I started my first rightsizing wave. I say “first,” because rightsizing has been a stop and go process for me for the last decade.

One of the most challenging (and ultimately life-changing) experiences that you go through when you move into a smaller home is that you are forced to confront the pile of “stuff” that you have acquired over the last 50+ years.

Yes, some of these items can be sold to fuel your retirement. But, the primary benefit of rightsizing in your 50s is that it frees up mental space to focus on the things that make you happy.

So, don’t wait until you are 70 to start organizing your life. Use your big move to kickstart your rightsizing adventure now!

Save Money on Utilities, Taxes and Other Costs

When you are working and raising a family, “small” house costs like utilities, taxes and maintenance don’t seem to matter that much in the great scheme of things.

But, I can promise you one thing… once you reach retirement, every single penny will matter. This is true whether you have $1,000,000 in the bank or $1,000.

Not only could moving to a smaller home give you more money to invest for your future, but, it could also be one element of your “practice retirement.” In other words, getting into the habit of eliminating small recurring costs today will set you up for financial success in the future.

Could you see yourself moving to a smaller house in the years leading up to retirement? Why or why not?

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Hannah Ann Sluss’ White Floral Dress

Hannah Ann Sluss’ White Floral Dress in Australia

The Bachelor Season 24 Episode 11 Fashion

Hannah Ann Sluss’ white floral dress on tonight’s part one season finale episode of The Bachelor is I think now the 1235645th (sorry, I’ve lost count) summery floral dress from Revolve that we’ve seen her wear in Australia. And while we’ll have to wait and see whether or not she’s the one Peter ends up “bringing home” to his mom in California (my grandma thinks it ends up being Hannah Brown lol), I think it’s safe to say that this gal definitely already has the perfect wardrobe packed in that suitcase for her next trip to paradise Paradise. 

Fashionably,

Faryn

Hannah Ann Sluss’ White Floral Dress

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