mrs_radcliffe answered Thursday April 14 2005, 3:47 pm: Yes get some facial wash, soap free. Which leaves your skin feeling smooth and also johnsons facial cream after showering, it helps with soft skin.
rainbowcherrie answered Thursday April 14 2005, 11:23 am: Swich all your face washes/spot creams/etc to oil free ones, that will reduce shinyness. It might be an idea to buy some sort of powder. Just get a matte powder in your skin tone (Rimmel Matte is good and not that expensive) and put it on your face using an applicator sponge every morning. That will hide any shinyness. You can also take the powder and sponge with you when you go out so you can always put more on if you need to. I've never used the oil blotting sheets but I suggest you try them, it's worth a try. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
luckycharmsgirl answered Thursday April 14 2005, 8:35 am: the clean and clear sheets are def a good idea, keep using thoes but if you have shiny skin, your lucky because you will look younger longer! For now though, use a compressed powder, try not to use too pink or white of a color! Good Luck [ luckycharmsgirl's advice column | Ask luckycharmsgirl A Question ]
redxroses answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:48 pm: Wash your face daily with oily free scrub and facial wash. Use powder to take away the oil. You can keep a small compact in your pocket. [ redxroses's advice column | Ask redxroses A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 9:29 pm: To keep your forehead from becoming shiney and oily, put on a pressed powder over your face from any brand such as Maybelline or Cover Girl and this will help not let your forehead become shiney. Also, try washing your face with a face wash that is oil free and use a lotion that is oil free. All of these things will help keep your forehead from becoming shiney and oily. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
just_ask_me answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 9:20 pm: Try a little powder on your forehead. Go for transparent loose powder, because no one can tell you have it on. You could also try shine-free or oil-free foundation/concealer. One of those ideas is bound to work for ya hun. xo [ just_ask_me's advice column | Ask just_ask_me A Question ]
xolilabbs214ox answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 9:18 pm: they now have this covergirl makeup that covers up shine! you can buy it at winnd- dixie, publix, wal- mart.. they also have other brands of make-up that covers up the shine! u just have to look! hope i helped! please rate!
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