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Prevent Oily Skin With These Tips
Those of us who suffer from oily skin understand just how hard it can be to control the condition. While there are facial skin care products available to help "mop up" the excess oil, there are very few that actually help to prevent the over-production of oil altogether. In fact, some creams, moisturizers, cleansers, and astringents are far too harsh for oily skin types and can cause excess dryness and blotchy skin.
One of the best ways to keep oily skin under control is to develop a good skin-cleansing routine. Washing your face with a liquid cleanser (never use bar soap!), then following by a gentle toner and pH-balancing moisturizer is a great place to start. You may have to try a few products before you find one that works, but try to stick to very gentle cleansers; the ones for sensitive skin usually work best for oily skin types. Try to perform this routine once at the beginning of the day and once again before bed.
There are many over-the-counter products available for treating oily skin that you can try out, but in severe cases, you may find that the best solution is to seek a dermatologist and try a prescription medication. If you are looking for a natural approach to clear skin, products containing tea tree oil or witch hazel are excellent, as they are naturally antibacterial. A good mud or clay-based masque once a week can also work wonders for tightening up pores.
You may want to consider products that contain grape seed or jojoba, as they are known for forming a sort of "seal" over the skin to keep bacteria and dirt out. You may also try an exfoliating scrub with oatmeal or apricot to rid the dead skin and daily grime from your skin.
There are an abundance of oily skin products on the market today, but it is very important that you choose from them wisely. If you are uncertain what to buy, it is strongly recommended that you obtain some advice from your local doctor. There are plenty of options available to you for curing oily skin, it is really just a system of trial and error when it comes to finding the right product. Even with prescription medication, you may find that one works better than others, or some may have undesirable side effects.
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How to solve oily skin face?
Hmm i am a boy and i have oily skin face and i have been using the below products but i still have oily skin.Can anyone tell me what other products i can use to solve my oily skin face problem?Please.
Thank you very much.
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I am a woman with oily skin and it has been that way since junior high and into my 50's.
My DNA has determined what my skin is going to be like. So rather than trying to change the skin you own live with it. Here is what you can go. Luckily you do not have to wear make up in our society so you are freer to be able to cleanse your face more often during the day. Don't use moisturizers. I know that's what the experts told me too. It just made my face make more oil. During your daily breaks and men's room stops just splash your face with cool water and pat cry. Use Noxzema microbead cleanser at night and in the morning. It has a nice cooling effect and does not over moisturize your skin because of the cleansing beads and you wash it off. Refrain from using wash cloths or pads but once a week give yourself a skin abrasion and skin serum treatment. You can buy these products at any drug store cosmetic counter. It helps take the dead skin off and sludge from the pores and the serum is so light but protects the skin after using the abrasion beads.
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