My friend now pretty much just makes sure wash her face with soap and warm water. Hot water works as a solvent on the excess oils on your skin and a strong soap with drying action will help cleanse away added dirt and grime, as well as dry out the oils. Something as simple as Dial soap will do the job, or you can look for even stronger soaps designed specifically for oil-removal, like Clearasil, Neutrogena, and Cetaphil brands
Also, try using oil-free make-up to prevent and get rid of your oily skin. Don't use a lot of liquid-based foundation, concealer, blush, or eye-shadow. Choose powder-based products, or products containing acne medication, instead. These will work to dry up excess oil and treat your pores at the same time.
LOL_x0x answered Saturday December 20 2008, 4:52 pm: My only suggestion would be to buy oil absorbing sheets. You can carry them in your purse, or even your pocket.
I use the ones Clean & Clear makes, and they're amazing. All you do is wipe your face, and it removes the excess oil :]
BahaiMa22 answered Saturday December 20 2008, 4:21 pm: I used to have a simular problem, I've tried face wash but honestly it only caused the problem to become worse on top of getting acne. If you have bangs I would suggest if you are a female then I would try pulling your hair back out of your face. A guy then try a different hair style spikes, gell back etc. make sure you clean your face daily with just water. Drink plenty of fluids sometimes dehydration can cause sweating yet alone body oil. Stay away from greasy, spicey foods also might be a suggestion.
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