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2006-08-18 01:11:29 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Skin & Body

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Yea....but using a medicated soap would be alot more better to avoid it.Here are just a few tips on caring for oily skin:-

Skin Care for Oily Skin

The great advantage of oily skin is that it ages at a slower rate than other skin types.
Oily skin needs special cleansing with plenty of hot water and soap to prevent the pores from being clogged. Avoid harsh products that strip your skin of oil and encourage flakiness. They can cause a reaction known as reactive seborrhoea, where the oil glands work overtime to compensate for the loss of natural oils.

Avoid skincare products that leave your skin feeling taut and dehydrated. They cause the upper layers of the skin to shrink. This restricts oil flow through the pores leading to blockages and breakouts.

To cleanse oily skin, use oil-based products as they dissolve sebum effectively. Opt for oil-free moisturizers to maintain a shine-free complexion.

Keep your skin very clean. Limit washing your face to two or three times a day. Too much washing will stimulate your skin to produce more oil.

Choose your cleanser with care. Avoid heavy cleansing creams. Avoid the use of harsh soaps or cleansers. Use a pure soap with no artificial additives. Try an antibacterial cleansing lotion or a lightly medicated soap, and use it in combination with a water rich in minerals, not tap water. Do not use cleansers or lotions that contain alcohol. After cleansing, apply a natural oil-free moisturizer to keep the skin supple.

Use hot water when washing your face. Hot water dissolves skin oil better than lukewarm or cold water.

If your skin is extremely oily, three or four daily cleansings may be in order and little or no moisturizing necessary before you are 30 years old. After that point, the skin around your eyes and mouth and on your throat may benefit from a nightly moisturizing, plus a mere touch of moisturizer in the morning.

When cleansing, massage your face well with your fingertips, using an upward and outward motion. Be careful not to rub soap into the skin; it can clog pores.

If your oily skin is scaly, you can often correct the problem by using a deep-cleaning exfoliant on alternate nights, and following the treatment with a light coating of moisturizer.

Try using a clay or mud mask. If you have sensitive skin, use white or rose-colored clays.

Use a light antiseptic night cream from time to time if you wish, and apply a clarifying mask one or two times a week.

Choose cosmetic and facial care products specifically designed for oily skin.

Before applying makeup, use an antiseptic day cream with active ingredients that diminish sebaceous secretions. Look for benzyl peroxide in the list of active ingredients.

Use a light antiseptic night cream from time to time if you wish, and apply a clarifying mask one or two times a week.

2006-08-18 01:19:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Regular soap dries skin - that's the "filmy" feeling that some people do't like - they say it feels like there's a "film" of soap on them... but really, it's that the body has been completely removed from oils!

If you have an over oily face, of course, you'd want to use soap to remove the oil, since you'll just produce more.

Try to stop touching your face, and don't eat as much sugar, wash your face once/twice a day with lots of soap depending on how oily it is - and in time you may no longer have to do it.

Good luck

2006-08-18 01:19:45 · answer #2 · answered by Solrium 3 · 0 0

you would be best to find a face wash suited to your skin type, as if you use a soap that is too harsh you will over stimulate the glands on your face that produce the oil, and thus, they will end up producing more oil, and im guessing that is not your aim!!
get a gentle face wash, and dont forget to moisturise, without moisture, again, tha glands will produce more oil.
Its all about finding the right balance.
Good luck, from a skin therapist.

2006-08-18 01:23:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can use any soap to wash the oil off but dont use soap more than twice a day as it dries your skin out , wash it with just plain water often and only about 2 times a day with soap , maybe once in the morning and once before bed with the soap. also if you want there is this acne soap they have i believe and its supposed to cut down on the oil and dry your skin out a bit more , if you get that i would suggest only once with that.

2006-08-18 01:18:59 · answer #4 · answered by to whom it may confide 3 · 0 0

Put some water and rub it to become bubble like. Use the bubble of the soap to massage the face, and rinse it with cool tab water. You'll feel refresh and the pore of skin in tightier. Its a fast way to wash face also. Just try it~

2006-08-18 01:22:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To b frank , i have an oily skin too and its really troubled me. you better use face washes meant for your skin.The best idea is to get rid of oily skin esp if u stay at a hot place. So u can rub lemon over ur face .If done regularly it does wonders n even prevents acne...

2006-08-18 01:39:20 · answer #6 · answered by Angel 2 · 0 0

"Normal" soap? Yes, but make sure it's a non-oily formula or this will go against what you're trying to do.

Good Luck

2006-08-18 01:18:07 · answer #7 · answered by sweetyankee 2 · 1 0

Yes, my Dermatologist told me to use Dove soap and pat my skin dry,then use Oil of Olay moisturizer to keep skin in good condition.

2006-08-18 01:25:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should are trying Clinique's liquid facial cleaning soap. It cleanses gently and quite simply, with out stripping protecting lipids. It is also non-drying and customized-fit to your dermis sort. I like it and it has additionally made my pores smaller.

2016-08-09 11:46:44 · answer #9 · answered by muzzillo 2 · 0 0

You must check out Clinique's liquid facial cleaning soap. It cleanses lightly and effortlessly, with out stripping protecting lipids. It may be non-drying and customized-have compatibility for your dermis form. I like it and it has additionally made my pores smaller.

2016-08-21 00:27:18 · answer #10 · answered by marentes 4 · 0 0

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