What to use for oily skin?
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Nov 4, 2013
Dreamsy M.
My face Is super oily and I don't know what to use or how to get rid of it.
Nov 4, 2013
Fatima H.
This question is every girl's obsession.. as for myself they told me to use milk of magnesia:) a lot were please by it so I'm guessing it works!
Nov 4, 2013
Brianna M.
Also witch hazel helps and there's makeup for oily skin and then when you have makeup on you can use blotting paper to make it shine free.
Nov 4, 2013
Mistreece L.
Oily skin may be annoying at times and you certainly can't get rid of it but people with oily tend to be less prone to getting wrinkles early and look younger longer. Think of it as a automatic moisturizer:-) I wouldnt put anything too harsh on the skin especially products that are not meant for the skin as m.o.m. There are products out there that are made for oil control you just have to try em.
Nov 4, 2013
Fanny L.
It depends why you have oily skin. I have surface dehydration which is basically when the bottom layers of the skin is dry so more sebum is being produced to keep the top later hydrated. I just use a cleanser that helps regulate oil, witch hazel for toning, and then I use a moisturizer that helps with surface dehydration. Within the last year, I've seen my skin balance out the oil production.
Nov 4, 2013
Dreamsy M.
I will definitely try all of them
Nov 5, 2013
Kitty K.
Oil. Like dissolves like so a clean oil like 3 parts castor and one part jojoba will rid of the nasty oil on your face with fresh clean anti bacterial oil. It will absorb into your skin. Your skin won't produce more oil because its a sensory organ. So the more you strip it of oil by using blotting papers and other things the more it'll make to compensate it.
Nov 5, 2013
Angel C.
Dermalogica Dermal Clay Cleanser, Clearing Mattifier, and Oil Control Lotion. These are a few that I use together and they really work. Also, Jane Iredale Absence Powder Primer under makeup keeps you matte all day. Hope this helps!