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2007-02-14 12:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not true. Genetic predispostion, meaning whether or not you have a family history or wrinkles, is one determinante. Another one is how well you take care of your skin. You should be using a gentle cleaner like clinque for oily skin, and then a toner to get the germy oil off, and then a oil free moisturizer with sunscreen. Many people with oily skin are afriad to use moisturizer, but it acutally helps a lot by replacing the nasty oil that you washed off with a clean one. ALso if you stripp your face of too much oil, it will just overproduce more. Don't tan, use sunscreen, and you are much less likely to have a lot of wrinkles when you get a little older.
2007-02-14 21:09:06
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answered by kittie_luv22 1
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This is true. Oily skin is far less prone to wrinkling than dry skin.
Zits when you're younger, but no wrinkles as you age. I think it's a fair enough trade off.
2007-02-14 20:55:14
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answered by j3nny3lf 5
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I don't KNOW if it's true, but I believe it to be true. It certainly is true in my family! I still get zits (at 47) but I don't have any wrinkles. My sister is 65 and she's the same. Both of us have olive-complexion, oily skin. I'm sure genetics plays a big part too. Oh, and neither one of us smoke.
2007-02-14 21:08:31
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answered by Deborah C 5
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I would think it was true; oily skin is usually more elastic, and that keeps wrinkles at bay for a while longer.
2007-02-14 20:59:53
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answered by Anonymous
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False.......
There are other factors that contribute to wrinkles besides dryness....such as, too much sun exposure, drugs and drinking, poor skin care, stress can cause wrinkles too you know....grey hairs too! :-P LOL
2007-02-14 20:57:07
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answered by Rmprrmbouncer 5
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boy i hope thats true...i deserve to have less wrinkles for all of the acne and pimples ive had because of my stupid oily skin.
2007-02-14 20:54:40
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answered by Frank 3
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false- as you get older the oil leaves, leaving behind dried up skin which then wrinkles
2007-02-14 20:54:27
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answered by Flaming Pope 4
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ive heard its true, but i have oily skin and i have little wrinkles on my forehead, and im only 14...so id say false.
2007-02-14 21:21:35
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answered by L 2
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True! But in order to keep the healthy glow on your skin eating healthy, and taking all your vitamins would help to keep you from aging faster, drink lots of water & excersise...
2007-02-14 21:00:30
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answered by HOPE 3
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Absolutely true.
Dry skin contributes to wrinke formation, and oily skin will help prevent them.
R.
2007-02-14 20:55:28
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answered by Roberto B 3
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