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Yes. You should moisturize even if you have oily skin as people with oily skin tend to use a variety of products to cleanse & tone; these products most likely contain agents that dry your skin such as benzoyl peroxide. The key is to find & use the right products for oily skin i.e. oil-free or water based.
u can use garnier men oil clear face wash.
The pizza had an oily top.man, that car's engine is oily.Her skin was oily.My skin is oily today.
Oily faces are due to genetics. Some people have naturally oily skin throughout their whole life. It can be treated with oil absorbing products, as well as reduced with certain laser and light therapies.
You can't 'stop having oily skin'. Your skin is naturally oily, but there is something you can do. You can drink water. Drinking lots of water will lower the amount of oil in your body(skin).
Not necessarily. There could be many different foods or items that could give you oily skin. I have struggled with oily skin for a few years now and haven't seen any improvement by eating differently... try to avoid oily foods or foods that are unhealthy for you partly to see if it helps your skin or also because it could just overall help you feel better! Oily skin could also be caused by a lack of moisture in the skin, causing the skin-glands to overproduce oil and make your skin more oily. I have found that the Clinique 3-Step Skin Type three (for oily skin) has done WONDERS for my oily skin! I have also worn make-up with oil-control, but if you do this, remove it correctly at night. Just because you use a "facial cleaner/cleanser" does NOT mean it is getting deep enough to remove make-up, and this can cause acne. Use an actual make-up remover. (Again, I use Clinique, and it's great! I can feel the make-up being gone as a I clean!). Don't use just any lotion for oily skin. Make sure that the lotion does not include extra oil (oil-free) and also, gels are great for oily skin. Regular lotions can actually cause more oil but gels are great! Hopefully this helps!
If your face gets oily sometimes that is just a normal reaction that your skin has and you have to take measures to take the oil off your face while in school, so it does not remain so for the whole day. If your skin does gets oily while you are out of your home, you can always use the oil removing sheets that they sell at CVS or any other generic store. Usually they are very cheap and you can remove the oil from your face. You can also use normal tissue paper or napkins but they might be harsher on your face.
Its not recommended because the foundation will mix with the oil in your skin to block your pores and cause more spots. Powder foundations are good to use if you have oily skin, these leave it dry. Your skin can get very dry and start to peel with powder foundations, if you use them every day. Its best to leave your skin to breathe for 1 day a week and use a moisturiser when your not wearing the powder foundation.
With oily skin, you must walk a fine line between keeping your skin dry without over-drying it. Skin that is too dry - such as feeling taut after washing your face - will produce too much oil to recover its moisture. Always keep your face moisturized to prevent the overproduction of oil. There are products you can use to mattify your skin during the day, such as blotting papers and mineral makeup that prevents oily skin. My favorite is Mineral Veil by Bare Essentials.
Use creams that are light, oil-free, water-based, & abeled as "noncomedogenic." They tend not to clog pores.
I use cetaphil, i have oily skin and quite a lot of blemish's. After using cetaphil for a few months my skin is as oily and it use to be and i dont get to many pimples anymore. so i say yes cetaphil does work on pimples, and oily skin.
You can't. It's genetics. You can, however, use oil-blotting sheets, matte face products, oil-free products, or powder your face.