I suggest using a cleanser, olay, roc, laniege, etc... and for the pimple drink a lot of water so it can wash out all the toxins from your body to give it a less chance breaking out. And the cleanser should be oil-free, Laniege multi cleanser is really good if you also wear makeup.
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.
"MD Formulation skin products are primarily for people with oily skin. It is a cleansing gel that boasts success with blackheads, clogged pores, rosacea and soft, smooth skin."
Vaseline is a non irritating substance that is good for oily skin that is prone to acne.
Yes. You still need to hydrate & moisturize your skin, even if it is oily. The trick is to find oil-free products.
Use products labeled as "noncomedogenic." They tend not to clog pores.
Your skin contains oils to keep it hydrated. Without those oils, your skin becomes very dry. If your skin contains more oil than it needs, thus causing oily skin, there are many products out there to try to combat that problem. In short, no you don't have to have oily skin but you do have to have some oil in your skin.
"Dermalogica products are designed by dermatologists, they are actually really good for your skin. The main benefit is that they can correct problems like dry skin,or oily skin."
need to drink more water, blood should be clear , regular sleeping time required,, skin may be oily so need to wash 3 - 4 times a day , avoid oily food,
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 cannot "remove" it. If you have oily skin, you have oily skin for life.You can manage it: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.
neutrogenea products work really good. ~krista xx
Use products labeled as "noncomedogenic." They tend not to clog pores.