Skin care routine for oily skin?
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Apr 28, 2014
Traci L.
Hey hun I recommend cerave cleanser and moisturizer it's great for all skin types you can use your mask once a week and a gentle scrub with round beads twice a week I don't know if your scrub has that or not but you don't want any scrub that is made of shells ,
Apr 28, 2014
Shumi C.
Keep your skin care routine consistent and simple. Cleanse, tone and moisturise. There are some good witch hazel toners which are great for managing oily skin. My one is a rosewater toner by Thayers which I LOVE! All natural ingredients too. Hope that helps :)
Apr 30, 2014
Aurora S.
I had super oily skin and what I did was not cleanse my face as much since the cleansers would dry the skin and cause an overload of oil. I'd put on olive oil, let it sort of liquefy the makeup, wipe off and then exfoliate with sea salt. Then use a moisturizer with glycerin rather than an oil control, water based or other type basically cause glycerin actually brings moisture to the surface of the skin.
Oil free moisturizers won't really moisturize the skin once the water evaporates causing the skin to produce that oil again.
Moisturizers with oils like Argan oil, mineral oil etc.are nice as they seal in the water that's in the moisturizer but can make the skin feel oily still