This often comes down to genetics and your inherited DNA: i.e if your parents had oily skin it is likely that you will as well.
However there is a range of products made to target oily skin.
cause some people are smelly and they should wash cause people dont want to smell their pooey odour! LOL
It all has to do with genetics. During puberty, your skin might get more oily but it will normally go back later. Also, the climate can affect your skin as well.
Some people are more horny than others. If you are very horny and have oily skin that is your problem.
Because the excess oil clogs the skin's pores (which is what pimples are!).
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.
Oily Faces. You have to WASH YOUR FACE!!
If you have a oily skin, definitely it does! But if you have a normal skin, maybe. Or if you have a dry skin, it doesnt.
when we eat oily items
eating oily food can give you pimples
Having an oily face means that you are prone to acne and sweaty just means that you sweat through the face more then normal.
Vaseline is a non irritating substance that is good for oily skin that is prone to acne.
Pimples erupt when your skin is very oily by your skin follicle, pimples can be erupted by stress, genetics or malnutrition. Your skin gets very oily especially during puberty and can strike anywhere at any time. You can either pop it which will result in scaring of your skin tissue or you can use acne cleansers, proactive etc...
Enlarged poresDull or shiny, thick complexionBlackheads, pimples, or other blemishes
It can cause your face to be hot and oily and usually causes pimples when inhaled daily
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.
If you mean on your hair, as in on the actual strands of hair, it sounds more like lice eggs (nits). If you mean on your scalp, it is the same reason you would get them on your face. It is caused when a pore is blocked, or contains bacterial growth.