A fix for oily skin?!
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Mar 27, 2013
Emma H.
For the past year my skin (mainly my forehead and nose area) has been so oily it's driving me crazy. I'm way too self conscious about it to not wear foundation! I need something to keep it under control! Suggestions please!
Mar 27, 2013
Amanda Y.
Milk of magnesia! I have extremely oily skin and it really helps
Mar 27, 2013
Lerushka H.
I have this problem too!! I've had it for a while now... and I have some pimples on my forehead that make me so upset :/ I have a fringe, but I think it causes pimples, which is a bit sad because it covers them up when I go to school.-.
Mar 28, 2013
Vanessa A.
Rice paper blotting papers work well
Mar 28, 2013
Jaismeen L.
If you have oily skin try washing your face with a cleanser?
Mar 28, 2013
Kara S.
Glycolic acid peels are great for extra oily skin. I started treatments and it worked pretty much immediately. They are great for exfoliation, refining, resurfacing, and anti-aging. Plus you can just DIY if you buy the glycolic acid online. However, going this route is a little harsh and scares people, so I'd suggesting trying pure tea tree oil. I haven't tried it personally, but I know people who use it to clear up acne and control oily skin. Apparently it can be VERY drying, so you'll need a good moisturizer. I'd suggest another essential oil, like pure coconut. I use that after my peels and its great. Hope all of this info helps!
Mar 28, 2013
Meg F.
Try witch hazel am and pm after cleansing. Give it a few weeks to work but its helped my tendency for oily skin. Blot thru out the day and have a powder compact on hand. If you use products that can be drying, your skin is probably trying to overcompensate and making it worse, so try minimizing how many products you use for a while and see how your skin likes the new regimen.
Mar 29, 2013
Diana S.
I personally
1.exfoliate every other day.but use neutragena oil free face wash.every day
2. use neutragena fight n fade toner helps my scars.
3.moisturize. I use Ponds
my oilness is now a lot less
Mar 29, 2013
Jaismeen L.
Use a oil free cleanser
Mar 31, 2013
Chloe N.
Use a good cleanser, exfoliate a couple of times a week, make sure you moisturise and use blotting sheets.