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2007-02-12 20:56:32 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

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I USE TWO TYPES OF MOISTURISER ON MY OILY SKIN. IN SUMMER I APPLY A VERY LIGHT ONE WITH NO OIL ,AND IN WINTER, A THICKER ONE WITH NO OIL. DIFFENTLY WEAR MOISTURISER IF U WORK IN AIRCONDITIONING SO THAT YOUR SKIN DOES NOT DRY OUT. I DON'T BOTHER WITH NIGHT TIME CREAMS EXCEPT IN WINTER IF MY SKIN FEELS REALLY DRY. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON EXPENSIVE CREAMS. BUY SOMETHING AT THE SUPERMARKET OR IN GENERAL COSMETICS AT THE DEPARTMENT STORE.

2007-02-12 22:13:36 · answer #1 · answered by goldlottodreams 1 · 0 0

Yes of course. If you have oily skin but don't use a moisturiser then that may be the exact cause of your skins oilyness.
Your skin produces sebum (oil) to even out your ph levels and if you are ********* your skin by cleanser it and then not applying a moisturiser it would be dry-- because it would be dry your sebum levels would increase to hydrate your skin but they would become over productive and in turn make your skin oily.

Make sure that you use a creamy or milky cleanser and once you removed it apply a day cream to your face. This should balance out your sebum levels and reduce the oily appearance.

If you still feel oily then use a non alcoholic toner which is also called a LOTION before you apply your moisturiser.
And exfoliate your skin twice a week to remove dead skin and excess oil.

I hope this has helped.
Email me if you need any more advice

2007-02-12 21:06:28 · answer #2 · answered by renee.emily 4 · 1 0

No,i do not think you should apply moisturiser on your face when it is oily because moisturisers have oily substances in it which nourish the dry skin , but as you have a oily face it would be better if you do not apply it as it would make your skin more oily. But if you have a combination skin where a few patches are dry you can surely apply it on those patches. You can surely use the water based moisturisers which are suitable for oily skin . Also, don't use any heavy moisturisers.

2007-02-13 01:43:32 · answer #3 · answered by sporty girl 2 · 0 1

Many women think that if they have oily skin already then moisturiser will just make it worse.

However that's just not true because the moisturisers aren't there to add oil to the skin, but well moisture - water - and therefore the two don't combat.

Moisturiser has several benefits and therefore you should look to use it whatever skin type you have.

2007-02-12 21:00:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

belly u should moisturise your oily skin but not with a very heavy moisturiser.
i would suggest "bio chlorophyll"which is a chlorophyll gel from the company called biotique.visit www.biotique.com
it is an excellent sooting gel which can be used by oily skin,especially after hair removal
if u are from india,it's easily available,else u can get it online from:
mall.coimbatore.com
cheers

2007-02-12 21:10:40 · answer #5 · answered by click2answer 1 · 0 0

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.

2007-02-12 22:39:17 · answer #6 · answered by bex_xoxo 2 · 0 0

It is not true. Rather, washing with hot water aggravates oil glands of the skin and harms your skin. I am a certified skin care analyst placed in Houston and dallas. I want to help you personally if you are near to my place. Do not worry even if you live far away. I have a solution to help you out from distant. What i suggest you is to use a "ARTISTRY CLARIFYING BALANCING MOISTURISER WITH SPF 15", moisturizes without oil.Includes antioxidants and SPF 15 UVA/UVB to help reduce collagen breakdown and formation of wrinkles that can result from UV exposure.. Artistry is one of the best 5 selling brands around the globe. It definitely helps you out for your oil problem. If you have further questions, feel free to email me any time at ruma_jabeen@yahoo.com. For more info on products and their prices,visit this website.

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2007-02-13 03:02:20 · answer #7 · answered by roma 3 · 0 0

Certainly. But don't use just any type of moisturizer--it may clog your pores, cause acne and make skin oilier. Just use a water based one made specifically for oily skin types.

2007-02-12 21:03:18 · answer #8 · answered by curious cat 3 · 0 0

Sure. A moisturizer is one of the essential steps in any skin care system for any skin type. I recommend Clinique dramatically different moisturizing GEL. It's reasonably priced and worth it because it lasts forever.

2007-02-13 04:04:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just apply milk but not boil as a cleansing with cotton or wash your face boil water. Here is no use of moisturiser and your sking also glowing just apply and then choose your best answer.

2007-02-14 21:56:12 · answer #10 · answered by ruchi s 3 · 0 0

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