Question Posted Saturday January 27 2007, 10:31 am
Hey everyone, I have VERY oily skin and I'm looking for some products I could buy at walmart to help me out. My main problems with my skin are HUGE pores, blackheads/whiteheads, oil, and a rough texture to my face. I'm looking for something that gets rid of black heads, removes dead skin from my face, shrinks my pores, and lessens the amount of oil. Does anyone know of just one product that can do all of that or do i need to buy different products! help please!
shortcake90 answered Saturday January 27 2007, 2:51 pm: CETAPHIL. honestly. i also use a prescribed cream that i put on everynight called differin. and it the mornings i use cetaphil. i love it, it really works. u can find it anywhere. dont use SOAP, it makes it worse. and use black head strips to clean away those annoying black heads. anyways let me know how it turns out =D [ shortcake90's advice column | Ask shortcake90 A Question ]
askkatie answered Saturday January 27 2007, 12:12 pm: I too have this problem with my skin! I've found that washing my face once in the morning and at night with ProActiv helps clear up some of the acne. Bur ProActiv is expensive, so Neutragena's Deep Cleansing Face Wash works well too for me.
For the oily places on your face there's a quick way to fix that without spending lots of money. Cut a lemon in half and slide it across the oily zones so that the juice gets on your skin. Or you can buy Biore's face wipes to use during the day.
And of course, remember that touching your face or picking at your blemishes adds more oil and residue to your face.
I wish you the best of luck!
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