What to use for an oily face?
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Aug 1, 2013
Hayde V.
It's not even half of the day, and my face will get oily. It feels nasty and I hate the feeling but I can't seem to find something that gets me away from it. Help please?
Aug 1, 2013
Elle B.
I have gears that blotting sheets work really well throughout the day but otherwise I recommend washing your face morning and evening
Aug 1, 2013
Elle B.
* heard
Aug 1, 2013
Antwanet W.
Wash your face two times a day use baking soda as a mask the witch hazel or vinegar then a moisturizer then milk of magnesia.
Aug 1, 2013
Dina U.
You need a moisturizer honey. washing your face removes all the natural oils and then your skin replaces them as fast as it can. if you start using a moisturizer it will prevent your skin from producing so much oil- eventually. it takes time for your skin to readjust so don't expect miracles over night. find products with salicylic acid will be helpful too.
Aug 1, 2013
Kate L.
I'd recommend going to clinique and getting a skin consultation and they will recommend products for your own skin type.
Aug 10, 2013
Hayde V.
Thanks you all! Very helpful