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Mar 2, 2014
Caitriona H.
I'll stick to what I have now, the grass is always greener.
Mar 2, 2014
Live R.
Dry skin, because I have really oily skin now, and your makeup becomes a huge mess troughout the day..
Mar 2, 2014
Mica J.
Dry as you can moisturise x
Mar 2, 2014
Caitriona H.
Oh my bad haha, very dry sensitive skin, not many spots.
No matter what you pick though work will have to go into it to make it look its best :)
Mar 2, 2014
Lindsay H.
Dry skin because you can use face oils and moisturizers to balance it out
Mar 2, 2014
Maria D.
It's true and your oils balance out eventually.. So you don't have acne and you can do more to prevent acne.. And I don't want to age fast so yeah..
Mar 2, 2014
Kitty K.
I prefer my dry skin over oily skin, although I can control both and have in the past.
However, and I have said this thousands of times. Your skin type has nothing to do with wrinkles.
The skin lacks moisture when it is dry, therefore your wrinkles are exaggerated ( which can simply be solved through proper moisturizing and skin maintenance ) - You are not nor will ever be 'wrinkle free' because your skin is oily or dry.
Those wrinkles will be there regardless of your skin type, and it's just another old house myth that hasn't died out yet.