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Created on: March 17, 2007 Last Updated: February 20, 2012
If you have oily skin than you understand what a pain it can be. The shimmering glossy look isn't exactly in as far as one's skin in concerned, and the last thing any girl wants to deal with is having to blot their face every couple hours in hopes that the oil will disappear and their make up will stay. The one thing that people with oily skin are hardly taught is just how to care for it.
Unfortunately many people with oily skin take to the idea of washing their face more often. Wait! Turn off that faucet! Repeatedly washing an oily face will only cause the glands to up oil production. So, when you wash your face three to for times a day, you're really instigating the problem and making it much worse. Twice a day (morning and night) is really enough. There are other methods of getting your oily skin to work for you.
First off, we'll start with face washing. Look for a facial cleaner that is a gel as creams may leave residue on your face making the oil problem worse. People with dry to normal skin use creams because it adds the moisture needed, but oily skin doesn't need that. So search for a nice cleansing gel that removes make up, dirt, and oils, and stay away from the creams. Most companies make a gel form facial cleaner, so look for your favorite brand or reviews of the best cleansers for oily skin. Also, try weekly exfoliation. Buy an exfoliation gel, or cream if gel is unavailable, that has nice soft beads to massage your face instead of rip it apart. An exfoliating solution will help to remove any clogged pores and help to reduce the visibility of your pores. If you're using a toner, look for nonalcoholic toners. Alcohol can over dry, and by now you should know what that means. Over dried oily skin will lead to an excessive production of oils to make up for those lost, so a toner with no alcohol or a low alcohol content is best. The same goes for your daily cleanser, gel or no, if it over dries your face drop it like a bad habit.
When moisturizing look for something light. Don't buy a heavy cream or anything that is for dry to normal skin. Look specifically for "no oil added" moisturizing creams. When you find one, moisturize in moderation. There is no need for you to cake on the moisturizing cream before bed and in the morning before make up. Your face produces its own oils, so dab a little on as needed and leave the rest for another day.
Now, it's time to talk make up. If you wear it you're probably used to the mid-day touch up. Just remember, if you
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