Ring worms have nothing to do with oily or sensitive skin. Ring worms mostly comes from animals.
no it doesn't they prefer washed hair ,oily hair makes there skin and hair moist,stickey,and nasty.
There's oily/normal/combination/dry/sensitive skin. Google them and see which one you are.
It will go all oily but then after about 6 weeks it will go normal again.
The eyes should be clear and raised, not sunken. There should be slime on it and its skin should be moist. The scales should be firmly attached and shiny.
St. Ives is great for oily skin and has sensitive versions to keep skin from breaking out. WalMart is a store that sells many items online. You can purchase St. Ives from WalMart and they will have it delivered to the store for free or to your home for a nominal cost.
Apparently it's African/African American skin that's sensitive ethnic skin. It's supposed to be typically oily, but it scars easily. Of course all skin is different, even when it fits into a type.
The correct spelling is "o-i-l-y".
I wouldn't recommend it. Your skin is more sensitive on your face, not to mention its too oily and could block pores
You can get acne on any part of your body that has sensitive skin and feels oily to the touch. Your chin, forhead, cheeks, neck, upper back, chest, and maybe your upper thighs.
your hand is oily.
A scalp that is oily
Well, you really can't decide which skin type you are.. because nature has predetermined that for you:) - Does your face get oily, or shiny? *you have oily skin - Is your face dry or tight? * you have dry skin - Is your face oily in some parts but dry on others? *you have combination skin - Is your face red sometimes, little dry patches, sometimes itchy or irritable? * you have sensitive skin - If none of the above apply, you have NORMAL SKIN!!