Thursday, June 24, 2010

Help for oily skin please?

Being a teenager, I naturally have oily skin..mostly on my nose %26amp; forehead. I don't have many pimples, just oily skin. I use Neutrogena facewash, but are there any other products that you use to help control the shine and oil? Thanks!Help for oily skin please?
What's your morning routine when it comes to washing your face?


I used to have the world's oliest skin but some changes in my daily routine really turned things around.


Exfoliate your skin. This gets rid of any residue you don't need.


Use a deep-cleansing facial wash. You can choose the kind for oily skin.


Use a toner. I find that this step really takes away the oiliness of my skin.


Moisturize. Again, you can use a cream that's best suited for your oily skin. I use to not use moisurizers because I thought that that was the root of my oily skin. When you don't moisturize, your body produces oil to do the moisturizing which results in oily skin.


All the products I mentioned above were Neutrogena products.





On the go, you can use blotting sheets or powders. You can find these anywhere. Sephora, NYC, Clean %26amp; Clear all sell great blotting sheets. Just Take a sheet and wipe it over your oily areas, and I swear, the oiliness disappears!


Covergirl and Urban Decay sell some blotting powders. Just use a brush or the included sponge applicator and go over your oily spots, and just like with the sheets, the oiliness goes away!





Also, get your hair out of your face. Your hair has natural oils that can rub onto your face and make it oily. The same goes with touching your face--your fingers have natural oils.





Eat healthy. A healthy lifestyle can be really good for not only your beauty, but also your health.





Hoped it helped!Help for oily skin please?
Just make sure all of your facial products don't contain any oil. (i've tried those shine-control face washes and they don't make any difference!) Even though you can oily skin, it's still important to moisturize, just make sure your lotion is water based and not oil based. After applying make-up (if any), set it with a dusting of translucent face powder. My fave product for getting rid of oil slicks during the day is the clean and clear blotting papers. They remove all of the oil and your face and are silky soft. Plus, I think the packaging is good, too. Best of luck! ;)
Use Clean %26amp;Clear makeup dissolving cleanser it helps remove oils as well as your makeup from your face. I even have my brother use it for his oily skin. If you do have a break out or have blackheads use equate Blackhead Clearing Scrub and you can use both these things with Neutrogena face wash bar, I do. If your skin drys out some use Olay complete moisture lotion for oily skin it keeps your face soft and has a sun screen in it to protect damage. If you still have a problem with shine be sure to apply your makeup powder regularly to prevent it. Sorry that was long by the way.
Luna





Usually acne cleansers tend to be on the harsh side, meaning they stripped your skin bone dry. As a result the skin over produces oil. That's why I don't use those types of cleansers, it's almost like using hand soap.


What I use for my oily skin:


Coonobabe's Pepino cleanser, followed by their Savila toner (the mandarin toner is a little harsh). First wash with cleanser, pat dry with clean towel, then apply toner and allow to air dry. On hot and humid days I tend to repeat this process, but it's worth it since my skin feels clean to the touch. So I hope this helps you.


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I myself have very oily skin and i have found that a few extra products will make u shine free!


first cleanse your face with an oil free cleanser ( I use biore pore unclogging scrub) it works great and has salicylic acid for those pimples!


next clinique has a clarifying lotion specially for oily skin ( works great!)


next you want to moisturize! i usually put on my preferred moisturizer and then let it dry for a few minutes.


then! really important...MAC has this great oil control lotion!! i swear by it. ever since i started using this product my face has looked much better with less make up touch ups. the oil control lotion mattifies your skin.


now if you wear foundation you should try using a mattifying primer and finish with a blot powder or setting powder and you'll be shine free!
i have oily skin also...the key is to MOISTURIZE..yess. the reason being is because once your face is dry, your skin starts to produce more oil, so moisturize. you can always use oil blotting sheets or use bare minerals veil. it helps.
SNAP.


ughhh i know exactly what you mean!


it sucks doesnt it? wat i do is give my face a good cleanse, then


pat dry[not scrub]


then apply an oil-free moistrizer %26amp; keep blotting your face every


now %26amp; then during the day.


hope i helped! xD
Blotting sheets. It's literally made for oily skin. Get it at sephora or something. it's portable, and you can put it in a bag so you can use it whenever you want
Noxzema oil free cream is good.





Mine please?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
I spray my skin 2 times a day with fix+





Its just Witch Hazle Toner with water
clean and clear

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