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What can I do to help my naturally oily skin? I know it's not the right thing to do, but I usually just put coverup over it. I'm sure that makes it worse? Tips?
__________________ -Brittany Brydahl |
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Avoid harsh cleansers and alkaline cleansers they may change the pH of your skin leading to rebound oiliness. Apply the mixture of honey and milk on the face. This will make your skin glow. Thin apple slices rubbed onto oily skin will help in controlling oily shine. Treatments like salicylic peels which are oil control skin peels when taken once a month regularly can go a long way in maintaining the skin that you desire. Also, its a good idea to know your skin. YThey also have a really good service called everyday radiance which i liked a lot when i tried it |
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__________________ -Brittany Brydahl |
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Yes I'm right. oily skin is God gifted. It does not get wrinkles fast. Moreover, If taken a good care of, they look glossy and healthy.
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Oily skin are healthy. The only problem is your skin s shiny. Avoid to much cover up, it will block your pores and this will result to pimple formation.
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| I think this is what I was doing.. so this could have contributed to my breakouts I was having..
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