I have a HUGE problem!! Although I think I'm alone in this!
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Aug 8, 2013
Hannah K.
I suggest trying oil free products, like a toner and an oil free moisturizer every morning. I'm sorry I couldn't help more!
Aug 8, 2013
Abeera S.
Try milk of magnesia?
Aug 8, 2013
Tiffany B.
I always use my toner ( apple cider vinegar/water combo ) to control my oil. I do agree try oil free products. Maybe some blotting papers might help too. E.L.F has a pack at Target super inexpensive.
Aug 8, 2013
Lena S.
Dear,
You have to watch your eating habit. Maybe now you are eating more oily and fried food than you used to before.
Another point is the weather, you know summer is the worst season for oily skins. So, eat & drink lots of antioxidants like fruits & green tea to help cleanse your skin from the inside. For the outside, make sure you use a cleanser that will take off the oils on your skin then apply oil free cream that is special for acne. You have to go to a professional doctor or beautician to prescribe for you a specific brand.
Good luck! :)
Aug 8, 2013
Natise M.
Are you keeping your skin hydrated? Your skin may be producing more oil than usual to try to hydrate or balance it's self out.
Aug 8, 2013
Aley A.
I can feel your pain because I have oily skin myself, but keep hydrated and drinks lots of water and make sure you are eating a healthy diet. Also make sure you are not exfoliating too much because the skin still needs some oils and extracting them from your face can actually produce more oil. Try using a toner and light moisturizer as well. Hope this helps :)
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Aug 8, 2013
Jamie D.
Use jojoba or argan oil, it sounds totally backwards but it will help because like cancels out like so if you add oil to your skin your skin will say oh I have enough oil and will stop producing it so much. it will not break you out and will help moisturize it too. I promise! stay hydrated too, drink lots of water and no junk food :-)
Aug 8, 2013
Tiffany B.
I do agree with Jaime. It works , I use Jojoba or Almond oil at night as a moisturizer and have noticed less oil. I do try to stay hydrated to but sometimes water taste horrible lol. Good luck Sandra :-)
Aug 8, 2013
Tiffany B.
I would try a small spot on your skin to see. I don't use it on my face but I use it as a moisturizer after a shower.
Aug 8, 2013
Yaya B.
Cesspool is a great face wash for oily skin + use.a oil free toner after.
Aug 8, 2013
Sharifa S.
Maybe your eating too much greasy foods.
Aug 8, 2013
Kat R.
Drinking lots of water and eat healthy- fruits and vegetables.
Aug 9, 2013
Ealu T.
No.7's mattifying primer works wonders on my oily t zone, might be worth giving it a try!