Duckie answered Sunday April 24 2005, 8:12 pm: it could be the soap you're using, as someone else stated. Anyway, try to not touch your face..that will reduce the amount of oil. Also, there are 'oil wipes' you can buy for when your face gets oily. They're these little blue wipes, and you use them, and it'll show you how much oil there is on your face..but it also gets rid of everything that comes out on the wipe. So, I reccomend those, because it's a fast reducer.
piinkdiiamondsz_17 answered Sunday April 24 2005, 8:03 pm: you may be using soap that contains lotions, or heavy mosturizers. try using acne wash from clearsil. it's oil-free, and it kills zits. hope this helps!
duzzie19 answered Sunday April 24 2005, 7:31 pm: Washing your face too much, or washing it without moisturizing afterwards (especially in the winter) can dry your face out. If your face is too dry, it can become oily. On the other hand, not washing your face allows sweat to clog the pores and cause oils and puss to build up (which will lead to pimples.) The best thing you can do is wash your face about twice every day and use astringent afterwards which will remove oils, but ALWAYS moisturize which gentle unscented lotion after washing. [ duzzie19's advice column | Ask duzzie19 A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday April 24 2005, 7:20 pm: Well, it depends on your skin and that happens to other people also. It could be because of the face wash you use. Try using a face wash that's oil free and that won't clog your pores. PURPOSE has those face washes and they don't cost that much. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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