No. Genetics, stress, & your environment do.
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).
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No it should not make yuor skin oily.
You can't get rid of oily skin but you can control the amount of oil your body produces by drinking water. By drinking water you body won't produce as much oil to hydrate your skin.
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.
The oily feather help the emperor penguin because it stops liquid water substance from been tripped within the penguin's feathers. The oily feathers enables the water to run down the penguin's body to avoid any liquid water.
Aquatic animals, such as fish, have oily skin to help reduce friction as they move through water. The oil on their skin also helps to protect them from waterborne pathogens and maintains their body temperature by acting as insulation.
Unfortunately, the excess oil on the face cannot be eliminated, because it is innate. However, you can minimise it with a good diet. For example, avoid eating fried foods and increase the vegetable and fruit consumption. If your oily skin persists, talk to your dermatologist about drugs called retinoids. These will reduce the production in oil glands and shrink them. Remember that you can only go so far to clear your oily skin, as some studies indicate that oily skin runs in the family and is genetic.
I also have oily skin, My favorite cleanser is skintelligence, its water based and balances your skin (preventing your glands from overproducing oil ) http://www.marketamerica.com/beautyhealthfitness/index.cfm?action=shopping.wpSearch
The pizza had an oily top.man, that car's engine is oily.Her skin was oily.My skin is oily today.
Pastries don't reall affect the skin. The only way they do would be that sugar and salt can make the skin red and puffy and retain water, while the sugars and grease can cause the skin t become oily.
No it's just gonna make you oily .