my face is really oily. i don't wear make-up so sometimes it is extremely noticable. i use biore shine control face wash and that works pretty good. does anybody know any other products that would help? or anything that i can do to reduce the shine? i'll rate 5's for anyone who tries!!
itsz_JESS answered Tuesday February 14 2006, 7:31 pm: there are these oil blotting sheets or whatever you call them and they seem to work well. you can get them at cvs or something. if you cant find them then you can get the nuetrogena face wash. im not sure what its called but its in an orange bottle.. im not sure if i helped you but if you have any questions you can ask me and ill help you find the names for them! [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
LM answered Tuesday February 14 2006, 4:15 pm: well, don't wash your face more than twice, MAYBE three times a day. In between, I recommend a gentle astringent (which will totally refresh your face) and also, Clean and Clear makes a product called Oil Absorbing Sheets, and they do just what the name implies. They work really well and are about $3.99- $5 for 50 sheets. And don't touch your face too much, that'll just make it worse. Lastly, don't overdry your skin, make sure you moisturize. It sounds weird, but if you take out ALL the oil, your pores overreact and produce lots of oil, which leads to that lovely "oil slick" on your forehead. I'd recommend Boire Shine control mosturizer, It's oil free, very light, and pleasant smelling :]
DancinCutie08 answered Monday February 13 2006, 9:31 pm: well i use nutragena face scrub and oxy pads and they do the trick for me. also maybe you can try getting some finishing powder.. it is powder makeup for your face that basically gets rid of shine [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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