You cannot "remove" it. If you have oily skin, you have oily skin for life.
You can manage it:
So far as I know, there is no natural way to do it, though plastic surgery could - but why would you want to? The are almost always considered an attractive feature.
There are various, but the many are not recommended. It depends on your skin type. If you are oily, try using a special formulated cream. If you get dry often, maybe you need more water, so wash daily. Surgery is not recommended by me, but is possible.
Sebaceous Gland secretes Sebum, an oily substance that coats the follicle and works its way to the skin's surface to waterproof and lubricate the skin and hair.
The best way to remove nail polish from skin is to put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and put it on the part of your skin and rub it after you get it off make sure you wash the area you put nail polish remover on
The best way to peel a sweet potato is to use a vegetable peeler or a sharp knife to remove the skin in long, even strokes, following the shape of the potato. Be careful to remove only the skin and not too much of the flesh.
The best way to remove the skin from boneless chicken thighs before cooking is to use a sharp knife to carefully separate the skin from the meat, then peel it off in one piece. This will help the chicken cook more evenly and reduce excess fat in the dish.
The same as anyone else with oily skin.Wash your skin no more than twice a day and after you perspire heavily.Use a gentle cleanser and don't scrub.Don't pick, pop, or squeeze pimples. This prolongs healing time.Use products labeled as "noncomedogenic." They tend not to clog pores.
The best way to remove oil from an engine with too much in is to get underneath and undo the sump plug on the bottom of the engine to drain some off. DIfficult to do without getting a bit oily though :)
Nail polish remover, or adhesive removers work well.
Flakes around your nose and mouth is dead skin. The best way to remove it is to clean the area with a gentle scrub.
Soap and a soft scrub to remove excess skin cells as well as dirt and to prevent acne.
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.