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shiny face


Question Posted Thursday June 4 2009, 3:35 pm

my face is dry and when i put on moisterizer its not dry
but after a while my face gets oily or it get shiny so i but some pressed powder on my face and it gets dry again
-how can i make my skin normal without being dry and oily


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LagunaBabe answered Saturday June 6 2009, 10:27 pm:
Instead of applying pressed powder when your face becomes shiny, go to the store and pick up some oil-blotting sheets and keep them in your purse. Apply those as soon as you start to feel oily, and it works perfectly, shine-free.

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rainbowcherrie answered Friday June 5 2009, 10:13 am:
I would advise using products specially formulated for your skin type. Most cheaper skin products do different ranges for different skin types, try using those especially for oily skin. Another tip is to go to a make up counter such as Clinique, who do really good skincare products. They can analyse your skin and reccomend the best products for you. Clinqiue is pretty expensive but you'll find you get what you pay for.

I swear by Liz Earle products, you can find the UK website here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and the US one here: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
They also ship to Germany and the Republic of Ireland. Their simple 3-step programme is brilliant and they also do products formulated for different skin tones.

A few other tips:
- Try using skin oil blotting paper instead of powder, as they should absorb the oil without making your skin dry. You should be able to find them at most cosmetics stores.
- I would highly reccomend switching to loose powder rather than pressed. Pressed powder tends to apply too thickly, resulting in the dryness. Getting a neutral coloured loose powder and dusting it over the shiny areas with a brush.
- You also might find that using a tinted moisturiser will help keep your skin moisturised but not oily.

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