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Sorry OP, but you're kind of screwed if you work baking pizzas. I used to work in an automotive store and I was handling greasy things all day which in turn made my face a shiny greasy acne prone mess. I kept some face wipes on me to use periodically because of how shiny and oily my skin got.

Like the other anon said, you can try a protective layer of makeup, but I'm assuming the kitchen in a pizzaria is going to be hot and make you sweaty so the best you can do is up your routine to compensate. Try oil cleansing, attempt to trick your skin into producing less oil that way. Use aloe vera as your moisturizer as I've found that to work best with oil skin to keep it hydrated without making me a disgusting mess. Try and drink a lot of water when you're working too to keep yourself hydrated. You could also try pic related, whether or not you decide to wear makeup over it shouldn't matter, but it's like a protective coating on your skin to help block oils and keep the shine down. Sephora also makes a good oil-control mattifier in their "Murad" brand. Hope that helps.

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