my face is very oily too......i wash my face all the time and nothing seems to take it away....i do swab it down with rubbing alcohol and that seems to diminish the problem
2006-09-08 20:07:35
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answered by Lisa 5
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Use a great cleanser such as Philosophy's Purity made simple, exfoliate at least a couple times a week and put moisturizer on sparingly. It's a myth that people need to use foaming cleansers, toners and lots of moisturizer. Also, many oil reducing products strip the skin of natural oils so the skin just creates more. It's all about balance. Good luck!
2006-09-08 20:21:09
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answered by JT 3
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one thank you to do away with the countless oil is to take ordinary tissue paper, like the type you employ for stuffing present bags, and making use of squares of that to blot up the countless oil. it is low priced, and you many times have it reachable. i might placed money right into a sturdy oil lowering face wash besides. probable ask an older relative, or a individual on the makeup counter of a shop what they propose. If it is too costly google products resembling what they reported, and purchase the greater fee effective option. i'm a solid believer that the costly stuff isn't constantly better. although at times this is (: sturdy luck(: desire I helped a splash.
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answered by bridgman 4
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2006-09-09 07:13:29
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answered by teeney 2
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Oily skin:
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2006-09-09 01:58:12
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answered by hyre t 3
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i like using the oil free facial wash and face lotions. i had oily skin but when i started using the oil free stuff it get better
2006-09-08 20:07:22
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answered by Jaime 2
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use skin products designed for oily skin. don't wash your fash too much or scrub too hard because that can make your skin produce more oil. be careful of what you eat cause your diet can affect your skin too.
2006-09-08 20:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi I always liked Mary Kay Basics--I had that happen when I was younger (in my teens) & used the Mary Kay Basic line it was awesome--it worked quite well.
The other product that I liked & it worked as Biotherm for Sensitive skin.
If you go on the Mary Kay site: www.marykay.ca (Canada) or www.marykay.com (USA) you should find someone in your area.
2006-09-08 20:39:57
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answered by belligerent assistant 5
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try using pear's soap and wash ur face after every 1 hour or use some cream or something!
2006-09-08 20:18:06
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answered by ashley jj 1
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the oil-free soap, and try using witch hazel as an astringent.
2006-09-08 20:08:22
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answered by Abby 3
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