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Old Aug 6, 2007, 11:10 PM
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oily skin. how do i get rid of it?

how do i get rid of an oily face? even if you told me a good skin cleanser that you've used, it would help alot thanx....

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Old Aug 6, 2007, 11:51 PM   #2  
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how do i get rid of an oily face? even if you told me a good skin cleanser that you've used, it would help alot thanx....
what is the weather at your place? always bring oil film.
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The best way I feel is to wash it when you feel it to be necessary.
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i wear make up and i dont want to keep having to re - apply it. and the weather is damn hot right now.
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Oily skin is caused by over-active glands. It's also caused by hormonal imbalance, heredity, weather conditions, comedogenic products or incorrect cleansing. I recommend using a cleanser and toner designed for oily skin. It's best to wash your face twice a day, morning and night. After you cleanse your face, apply a toner over your face and neck using a pure cotton pad. A toner can tighten the pores and balance the pH level. If you wear make up, opt for cosmetics that are oil-free or non-comedogenic (won't clog pores).
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I use witch hazel as my toner.I live in high heat and humid conditions and this keep my face oil free.Once you apply make up,this becomes a whole new ball game.Sweat is the game,and it's bad.
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