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OILY SKIN!!!


Question Posted Thursday October 4 2007, 4:46 pm

I have REALLY oily skin.
Like I wash it and everything, and take pretty good car of it. I wear makeup.
i just need someway to stop it from getting so oily in like my 4th period class, thats when it really starts. any facewashes or powders that will help? thankz.


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Mackenzie answered Sunday October 7 2007, 10:31 am:
I say it's always best to use a simple acne and oil fighting product; such as:

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(which can be purhchased at Walgreens for $4.49)

or:

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follwed immediately by:
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(which can be purchased at Walgreens for $6.99)

Also, if you're willing to entertain the idea of a facial, those are awesome. Certain types target specific problems, so make sure to read the label. It's a fun, easy and CHEAP way to renew your skin. I usually get some friends together and make a night of it, but that's just me. :P If you're interested though, we keep it simple.. and use:

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(that one claims to spefically target oily skin, but there's many different packets produced by that company.)

Those are the products I use, and I can honestly say I have seen nothing short of fantastic results.

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kayybabyx3 answered Thursday October 4 2007, 8:32 pm:
the clean and clear oil absorbing sheets are a good idea! if those dont work for you, you can also get stridex pads.they remove dirt and oil from you skin really well.
you may also want to try buying non- comedogedic [[i think thats how you spell it]] makeup. this basically means that it doesnt have as much oil in it as other make up. i use nutrogena non-comedogedic foundation and it works so well! hope that helps<33

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jennuhhx answered Thursday October 4 2007, 7:12 pm:
ahh i had the same problem. i have the solution though. there are these things called clean & clear oil absorbing sheets. they are a little packet of blue sheets that you can carry in your purse or wherever and you just pop one out and wipe your face and all the oil comes off! i usually use one in the morning after my shower, and it lasts a long time, but whenever i wipe my face and feel oil, i take one out and it works perfectly, and it usually doesnt take any makeup off, if you wear any. just use those and your problems will be solved. hope that helps, because they helped me :]

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