I have really oily skin, I try to only wash my face in the morning and at night. But at school, I'm constantly running to the bathroom to blot my face! People even tell me my face is shiny, what should I do? I've tried so many acne cleansers, astrignents, and pads!
aquababe1 answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 8:49 pm: you could try getting an oil controling face wash, and buying blotting pads. i know that biore makes those.
besides that, it seems like you should go to a dermatologist to see what they say, because they probably have some suggestions we dont know about [ aquababe1's advice column | Ask aquababe1 A Question ]
here2help1143 answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 8:45 pm: this may sound crazy but it works really well,try buying pur acohol and using that,you can get it at the dollar store and it works really well,or you can buy clearasil oil papers,they both work or for free- put egg white on your face once a day,it takes out the oil naturally,I hope I could help
TEENAGExHEARTS answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 7:25 pm: i know that Clean and Clear makes Oil Absorbing sheets, that you can keep in your binder and use whenever you need to. it doesn't smear makeup or anything, it just soaks up all of that annoying oil that makes your face super shiny :] [ TEENAGExHEARTS's advice column | Ask TEENAGExHEARTS A Question ]
girlmeetsboy answered Wednesday August 30 2006, 7:00 pm: well i dont have much to say because it looks like you tried everything but what also helps is dont touch your face so much. also dont wash it in the morning just rinse it with water.hope i helped [ girlmeetsboy's advice column | Ask girlmeetsboy A Question ]
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