My skin is so dry, but kind of oily at the same time. Ive been using Dove deep moisture but they discontinued it. Ive tried, olay moisturizer but it makes my skin even drier when i put it on! It makes my skin flake even more, thats why its so hard for me to find a good moisturizer. Cetaphil doesnt work on me, and clean and clear doesnt either. If anyone has skin like me, please tell me what works for you so i can try them. I exfoliate too, still doesnt help.
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Nutrition? pattiericia answered Tuesday April 27 2010, 12:35 pm: Ok here is what finally worked for me, St Ives Apricot Scrub everyday in the shower. Then Olay for sensitive skin, it no longer makes my face oily or dry it stays great all day plus it has an spf 15 so I don't worry about that either. Now here is the really important part, NOTHING ELSE on your face. No powders no foundations no concealers. You have to be religious about this cause it takes awhile to change the reactions in your skin. Also Drink a LOT of water, I carry a stainless water bottle all day. Hydration helps. [ pattiericia's advice column | Ask pattiericia A Question ]
sweetascandy7364 answered Monday April 26 2010, 9:47 pm: Well my skin does seem to be similar to yours, it gets really dry but oily as the day goes on. What I found works the best is to wash my face with something like clean and clear shine control and then apply a mositurizer. Don't use an oil free mositurizer it will not do anything you will still have dry flaking spots. This system works best for me I suggest you give it a try. Hope I was able to help! [ sweetascandy7364's advice column | Ask sweetascandy7364 A Question ]
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