I know this is gonna sound weird, but I want to know how to dry out my skin. My skin (on my face) is so oily that around 10:00 in school, it looks really bad. I also have acne, so I wear foundation and stuff. I currently switched face soaps, and I am noticing that with my new one my face isn't getting AS oily, but is there any way to really eliminate it? Help!
Krazy answered Monday April 30 2007, 10:11 pm: I think you should try Oil Free Acne wash by Neutrogena
It worked wonders for me..on the first time!
Hope i helped:) [ Krazy's advice column | Ask Krazy A Question ]
xOobaybiie answered Monday April 30 2007, 8:48 pm: You could use the oil absorbing sheet`s cause Ive used them before, and they did take the oil away. Another way to eliminate oil for the time being is use a power-based cover up. It doesnt make your face look so glossy & shiny x3 _ [ xOobaybiie's advice column | Ask xOobaybiie A Question ]
smichele427 answered Monday April 30 2007, 8:00 pm: i use: clean and clear oil absorbing sheets.
go to walmart to get them. they come in a small blue case and wont smudge your makeup. you dont have to wash your face, you can use them in class. i use them ALL THE TIME. they are amazing.
its $5 for 50 sheets. (i think). but its worth it.
if that doesnt work (which it should), i would suggest a dermatologist. i go to one every 4 months and he perscribed a pill for me that i take twice a day that helps with my acne, and to my surprise, helped a little with the oils on my face. its called minocycline. [ smichele427's advice column | Ask smichele427 A Question ]
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