Oily Skin Help Please.
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Apr 2, 2013
Sarah H.
How do you reduce oily skin?help.
Apr 2, 2013
Crystal D.
Girlll if you find out let me know lol. So far I just embrace it. Everyone wants the "dewy" look. I've got it naturally. Hahaha.
Apr 2, 2013
Kat R.
Try to wash your face more often and avoid using lotions, and makeup primers. Also the clean and clear facial cleanser works awesome to reduce oils.
Apr 2, 2013
Gabby B.
I use astringent morning and night. I don't moisturize after because IT dries my skin so I let my natural oils do the job lol.
Apr 2, 2013
Llesenia S.
Cleanse every morning and night. I use Witch Hazel to dry up the access oil. I would strongly suggest to moisturize! If you don't, your skin will try to make up for it and get oilier. Before makeup prime. Then set your makeup with a good blotting powder. :)
Apr 2, 2013
Savanna S.
Even though you have oily skin you still need to moisturize, use a very light formula during the day (Simple do a great one) and use a heavier night cream. I read that if you don't moisturize your skin just produces more oils to compensate for lack of moisture. Also clean your face morning and night with an oil free cleanser, use a toner too. and get a good make up primer it really makes a difference.