Soap and Water should be your solution to your oily face. GOOD LUCK
2007-02-18 22:12:58
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answered by ? 3
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I am all about using natural ingredients. I believe that you shouldn't put anything on your face that you can't eat and is not natural. This is what my best friend uses for thier oily skin. It's a strawberry cleanser that you can make @ home, and it works great.
Strawberry Cleanser (oily skin)
¼ cup pure aloe vera
2 Tbsp. Plain organic yogurt
Three crushed organic strawberries
¼ cup Tbsp. Borax
Mix all ingredients well. Massage into skin gently. Rinse off with lukewarm water
For a good PH Balancer for oily skin use this:
Oily Balancer
3 cups distilled water
1/3 cups apple cider vinegar
Sage Oil
Combine water and vinegar and sage oil. Pour into a clean decorative decanter and store in the bathroom.
and for a great toner use this
Lemon Astrigent
1/2 C. witch hazel
1/4 C. lemon juice
Mix. Apply to face and neck with a clean cotton ball
2007-02-19 01:22:50
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answered by Cute Is What I Aim For 4
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Use an oil free cleanser, and DON'T over wash your face. Washing too much can actually cause your skin to produce more oil. Use oil blotting sheets instead of washing during the day. As a general rule, wash your face every morning and every night. No more than that. Diet has nothing to do with it. It's your genetics that cause oily skin. If you wear foundation buy some that is clarifying to help soak up oil during the day. I use Clinique Clarifying foundation. I also use proactiv face wash and repairing lotion.
2007-02-19 04:40:38
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answered by GstefaniFan 2
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attempt washing your face formerly you circulate to mattress and placed the facial lotion on then (do no longer use hand/physique lotion). in case you sense your face is purely too dry after showering interior the morning, use a facial moisturizer made for shiny or combination epidermis and attempt purely putting it on the dry aspects and bypass the spots that get rather oily. Are you utilizing a toner? i comprehend commonly that seems to be a woman concern, yet attempt it. a low priced, good concern to apply is witch hazel. After washing your face interior the morning, placed some witch hazel on utilizing a cotton ball. Then placed the moisturizer on after. for the period of the day you're able to do a pair of issues. because you're a guy, it is much less complicated which you will splash water on your face for the period of the day. Or in case you do no longer want to do this, circulate into the bathing room and take a paper towel and blot your face. do no longer rub, it will aggravate your epidermis. sparkling & sparkling makes an oil soaking up sheet. It is provided in a small skinny packet that would desire to slot on your wallet. i do no longer comprehend if many teenaged adult adult males use it, notwithstanding it rather works. good success.
2016-12-18 06:20:21
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answered by ? 4
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*Oil absorbing sheets from Clean and Clear or even from the generic brand work well too.
*Make sure that you have extra clean pillowcases and towels for your face, and if you use any makeup brushes/sponges, shampoo or clean them weekly.
*You could try a mattifying cream if you want. At Kohl's, there is one from Good Skin called "All Right Mattifying Gel," and there are a bunch at Sephora.com under skincare/ oil control.
*Wash your face only twice a day, and use an oil-free or oil-controlling moisturizer(like Biore's Shine Control Moisturizer) so that your face doesn't dry out. If you dry it out too much, it will just create more oil.
*Sometimes I use Biore's pore cleansing strips on my forehead, nose, and chin once a week. I find that my face feels less slick after I use them.
*If you use makeup(use only oil-free makeup!!), use loose powder once to set it and keep it from fading, but don't keep powdering your face all through the day because that clogs your skin.
*You can use an oil-free exfoliating scrub once or twice a week. I like clean and clear's Morning Burst facial scrub because it makes my face feel extra clean.
*Don't use a toner with alcohol in it, because alcohol is TOO drying.
2007-02-18 22:26:18
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answered by Jewels 2
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Use a mild astringant. Wash with soap for oily skin. Use a cream for oily skin. Call a beauty supply store to see if they care clothes to absore oil. I know I saw them at one point in like a CVS.
On a professional level, see a dermotologist.
2007-02-22 15:15:56
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answered by trottergirl80 3
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easy.just 3 words.WATCH YOUR DIET.You are what you eat(if you get what i mean)eat more fruits and vegetables.less foods that can cause over production of sebum.Secondly,u dun have to use oil blotters.You are just giving signal to the skin that it's lacking of oil and it will produce more to make up for the loss.(this i get the tip from a doctor)Use gel cleansers which contain \ Salicylic acid.Look for concentrations of 1-2% in any salicylic acid product to assure on effective concentration. A 1% concentration would be better or sensitive skin types and a 2% concentration would be useful on stubborn acne
Then a non-alcohol toner if u have sensitive skin.And an oilfree moisturizer.
2007-02-19 03:01:21
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answered by Angel_Love 2
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wash your face 3 times a day (morning, afternoon & night) & if it starts produce too much oil or sweaty, wash it again in between. Just use p.H. Neutral face soap, then put non oily face lotion, but p.H. neutral, just to keep it moisture. If you keep washing your face without moisture your skin afterwards, you will get very dry skin. Of course you don't want that, so best thing for maximum result: wash with soap to reduce the oil, but keep your skin smooth & moisture with lotion.
2007-02-19 00:55:17
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answered by Swiss 3
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My brothers face was also oily. He dosent wash his face with soap but with the powder of green gram. It really works! Now his skin is not only oil free but smooth and soft also! Try it. It may work.
2007-02-18 22:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using an oil free cleanser (such as Peter Thomas Roth or Murad) along with an ultra light oil free moisturizer (Peter Thomas Roth and Neutrogena have some great choices). Also, during the day you can carry around some oil controlling pads (Trish McEvoy's are fantastic).
2007-02-18 22:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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