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I have problems with oil all around my nose and forhead and a little on my cheeks. I wash my face daily and use oil free moisturizer. Any advice or tips?

2007-04-16 10:13:58 · 12 answers · asked by xheaatherrrx 1 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

are there any homemade remedies?

2007-04-16 10:15:51 · update #1

12 answers

apply lemon juice and honey

2007-04-16 15:56:37 · answer #1 · answered by rajan naidu 7 · 0 0

My favorite is Queen Helene Mint Julep Masque. You put this on a clean, dry face & let dry. As it dries it will pull the oil out of the pores - you will actually see little dark spots of oil in the masque. This will draw out impurities & you may have some break outs until all the impurities are removed.

2007-04-16 16:14:33 · answer #2 · answered by Taffy Saltwater 6 · 0 0

There is a facial that you can try. It is actually pretty simple. First you get really hott water then you take a orange and put the juice on the skin and then wash it off with hott water. After that you put the honey on the skin and with your fingers patt the skin and then wipe it off with the hott water and then put the yogurt on your face and then in a minute wipe it off with hott water then place ice cold water over the face and place it there for 1-2 minutes or until it feels relaxed.

2007-04-16 10:29:06 · answer #3 · answered by Jessie 2 · 0 0

You need to take care of oil first before you take control of acne problem. generally a basic skin care consists of 3 steps. 1 CLEANSER 2 TONER 3 MOISTURIZER.use "ARTISTRY CLARIFYING DAILY SKIN CARE SYSTEM". it consists of a
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2007-04-16 20:14:31 · answer #4 · answered by roma 3 · 0 0

check the links below for natural homemade beauty tips to:-- Oily Skin control
http://geebal.blogspot.com/2006/12/oily-skin.html#name1

2007-04-16 15:28:07 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you're using cleansing and moisturizing that's great but you also need to tone. toning closes your pores. because pores are left open oil will get out and make your face shiny. you need to get a toner as well. do them twice a day and you'll be fine.

2007-04-16 14:19:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

theres blot papers for greasy pores and skin. and in case you employ liquit initiating use smashbox face p rimer earlier, it is going to do away with your oilyness. in case you like liquid initiating then use it and after placed on a powder initiating(like covergirl authentic blend microminerals.) and view google, form in domicile made facial mask for greasy pores and skin. it provide you tricks like in line with risk bananas might help or some thing like that . . . . . sturdy luck!

2016-10-03 02:13:00 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2007-04-20 08:11:36 · answer #8 · answered by Dotr 5 · 0 0

The Cause of Oily Skin

The oil is produced by oil glands known as sebaceous glands. These glands are bigger and more active in the region of the nose than any other areas of the face. This is why the nose tends to be a trouble area. The pores in this area are also larger, in order to accomodate the large flow of oil produced. Other areas on the body where sebaceous glands are most heavily concentrated are the neck, chest, and back-areas where body acne can be common.

The amount of oil that an individual makes is determined by genetics. It is affected by hormones and what is called an "end organ response". The oil gland is considered the end organ because it is this gland that is acted upon by hormones. Many people have the same level of hormones, but make different amount of oil because their oil glands respond differently. During adolescence, a surge in the level of sex hormones, known as androgens, creates a problem of oily skin where previously there was none. The reason for this is that androgens enlarge and stimulate the sebaceous glands, causing them to produce more sebum.

While this stimulation is not directly responsible for acne, the extra sebum for which they're responsible produces more fatty acids when a comedo plug closes off a pore opening. The additional fatty acids increase the amount of inflammation, and more severe acne occurs. Despite all the trouble that sebum causes, it is very important to the maintenance of the skin. When the system is working properly, sebum performs the important job of helping to lubricate your skin. Sebum also carries with it dead skin cells shedding from your hair follicle walls. For someone with oily skin, the best thing to do is to take measures to keep pores from getting clogged and forming acne lesions.

If your main problem is blackheads, then a good beta hydroxy acid product will help. Beta hydroxy acids will help exfoliate pores and keep them free of clogs. Try the Cellex-C BetaPlex Line Smoother. This is kind of like a nice peel for your skin. Used only 3 times a week, it can be used with any regular skincare routine.


Caring for Oily Skin

Remember, there is no way to completely prevent oily skin from occurring, but hopefully these tips will help keep the oil and acne under control:

Although dirt and oil on the surface of the skin do not cause acne, excessive oil on your skin may exacerbate the clogging of pore openings, so proper washing is often a good way to keep the situation from becoming worse. Washing with very hot water, harsh soaps or cleansers will not improve existing acne or prevent future flare-ups. In fact, these methods can dry and irritate your skin so badly that you will not be able to use effective acne medications in cream or gel form. Most topical acne medications have a drying effect on oily skin.
Try a mild cleanser that cleanses without drying.
Do not use any oil-based cosmetics, which will only aggravate oily skin and create further blemishes. Use water-based, non-comedogenic cosmetics.
Always remove your makeup before going to bed, but avoid cold creams and lotions, which may leave a greasy film on your skin.
Watch your diet. However, it is not chocolate or sweets that you need to watch, some doctors believe that an increased consumption of iodine aggravates acne, and they suggest reduction or elimination of fish and iodized salt.
Relax! Doctors have seen a connection between stress and acne for a long time. Studies have shown that the body produces more androgens when a person is under stress. The increase may trigger acne flare-ups by stimulating the sebaceous glands to pump out more sebum. Even physical stresses, such as colds, allergies, surgery, or menstration, can trigger break-outs.

Skin Care and Topical Treatments for Acne

First of all, there are the topical acne medications that most people with oily sin or acne have tried. Here is a brief descripton of those:

Benzoyl Peroxide This medication works in two ways. First, it goes after bacteria, which are crucial in the development of acne. Without bacteria, the sebum trapped under the skin would not become the fatty acids that cause all the swelling and inflammation in and around acne blemishes. Second, some studies show that benzoyl peroxide may also peel the dead skin cells from inside your hair follicles, to keep plugs from forming. Check out Physician's Choice Acne Cream and Acne Bar.

Sulfur and resorcinol These older medications tend to work mostly on the surface of your skin to help heal existing blemishes by unclogging pores. Check out Physician's Choice Acne Bar.

Topical antibiotics These medicines are used by doctors to treat certain kinds of acne, such as postules and papules, but they may not be strong enough to have an effect on larger cysts. Topical antibiotics work by attacking the bacteria that are strongly linked with acne problems. Like other topical treatments, these tend to dry and irritate the skin, so be sure to use proper cleansing and moisturizing.

Retinoic acid Also known as Retin-A, this is another topical medicine used by doctors to treat acne. Like benzoyl peroxide, retinoic acid works by peeling skin cells from the hair follicles so that plugs do not form. Be warned that at first it may aggravate your acne, and that it can take two to three months for any real improvement. The vitamin-A also inhibits sebum production, lessening the oil output.

Beta Hydroxy acids and Alpha Hydroxy acids work by keeping the skin exfoliated. This exfoliation process keeps the dead skin cells from sitting on the skin and clogging pores. Beta hydroxy acids such as salicylic acid are particularly effective at exfoliating within pores. Cellex-C has a line of Beta-hydroxy and alpha hydroxy acid products known as the Betaplex products.

2007-04-16 12:08:55 · answer #9 · answered by Mama B 5 · 1 0

get cotton balls and alcohol. put the alcohol on the cotton ball,rub in circular motion.keep doing this with new cotton balls until you don't see any more dirt on them.do this once or twice a day.it's also great for acne.

2007-04-16 21:00:54 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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