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Thursday, September 29, 2011

How To Care The Oil Face And Characteristics of Oily Skin


Characteristics of Oily Skin


If you have oily skin, chances are good you know full well that you fall into this category. People with oily skin usually have the following characteristics:


  • Large visible pores




  • Frequent acne (black heads and white heads)


  • Visible shine, especially mid-day


  • Frequent acne on other areas such as your back and chest



  • Oily skin is very common for people in their teens and early 20's, but for some people, it doesn't end there. While oily skin in adulthood isn't as frequent as normal and dry skin, it's not unusual to have oily skin in your 30's and beyond.
    People with oily skin tend to not take care of their skin as they should because of the issues they deal with. Acne causes the majority of people to "pick" at their skin, which only brings more bacteria to the face. If acne is a problem, you shouldn't pick, pop or use harsh products on your face. You should always cleanse using a gel cleanser, and moisturize using a light moisturizer or serum. Another product that many people with acne prone skin forget is sunscreen because many products cause people with acne prone skin to break out further.
    If you have oily skin, there are many products available for you to make your skin care regime as easy as possible. Here is a list of skin care products that you should invest in, and soon you'll find that your oily skin isn't so bad after all.

  • Oil Blotting Sheets. These handy sheets are used to blot away excess oil whenever you need it. These will make your skin look and feel less shiny, and you just toss them after use.


  • A gel-based cleanser will help absorb oil and leave your face matte


  • A light moisturizer with SPF sun protection. Find one that specifically says "For Oily Skin".
    Just know that in the majority of cases, oily skin is a passing phase that you have to get through. There are many products and medication to help you deal with the acne that most times goes hand-in-hand with oily skin. Visit a dermatologist to help decide what's best for you.

    Skin Care Tips For Oily Skin and Acne Prone Skin

    Oily Skin - What Skin Care Steps Should You Be Doing?

    If you have oily skin, you may be overwhelmed with the amount of products on the market specifically targeted for oily skin. In no time flat you can spend a lot of money and still not know if you're taking care of your oily skin the way you should be.
    Here is a list of what you should be doing daily and weekly to make sure your oily skin is getting all of the TLC it needs.

    Daily Skin Care Needs for Oily Skin



  • Cleanse morning and night. - People with oily skin do well with a gel based or "soapy" cleanser. This will help clean out pores and strip away excess oil. Look for a cleanser that says specifically for oily skin. Looking for one with great reviews? Alpha Hydrox Facial Wash (compare prices).


  • Use a toner to pick up left over dirt, oil and cleanser A step that I personally believe in, but is many times forgotten is using a toner. Simply apply toner onto a cotton ball and swipe over your face paying special attention to the areas that may be forgotten such as the crevices around your nose.


  • Use a light moisturizer. Many people with oily skin are afraid of moisture, but guess what? Your skin needs it. Use something light, like a serum to give your face the moisture it needs.



  • Weekly Skin Care Needs for Oily Skin


  • Exfoliate once or twice a week. Exfoliating your skin helps to get rid of the dead skin cells and encourage cell turnover, which brings healthy skin to the surface faster. If you're acne prone, be gentle. Over exfoliating can cause more breakouts.


  • Use a weekly mask. There are some fantastic masks on the market that help clean out your pores and tighten them. Large pore size is a common complaint for those with oily skin, so pick a day each week for your weekly mask. It will quickly become a routine when you see the difference it makes. Masks made with clay are great for oily skin.



  • Occasional Skin Care Needs for Oily Skin


  • Acne treatments as needed. Using a spot treatment or an all over face acne treatment will help combat acne and help keep it at bay. Use as needed, but remember, acne starts before you can see it. If you're prone to acne popping up on a regular basis, use an acne treatment once a day on a continual basis.



  • Controlling Oily Skin on the Cheap

    Cheap Tip for Controlling Oily Skin

    You're out and about, and your skin decides to pump out the oil. If a shiny nose and greasy forehead are becoming annoying, not to worry. Just duck into the nearest restroom and grab a toilet seat cover, tear off a manageable piece, blot over the face and voila! The oil is gone leaving beautifully matte skin.
    It certainly sounds a bit silly, but many beauty experts swear by this trick. And once you try it, you'll be a believer too. The toilet seat cover absorbs oil marvelously (just wait until you see the oil spots on the paper!), and it doesn't smudge or otherwise mess up your makeup. Who needs those tiny, expensive rice-paper oil blotters when toilet covers work just as well. They're free too.

    I Hope This Tips Can Help u All, Have a Nice Day and Always Live be Healthy
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