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TSNez2806
post Nov 30 2013, 01:01 AM, updated 13y ago

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i had this problem for as long as i can remember ><"
i tried bodyshop seaweed range,for the first two months it really worked! i also use the tea tree night cream from bodyshop as well.
until now when my face conditions back like it was before oily and greasy. annoying as hell! the fact that i wear glasses make it even harder sad.gif
after i cleanse, toner and moisturize my face only last around 30 min before it getting oily. urghhh help me girls! icon_question.gif

ktek
post Nov 30 2013, 01:19 PM

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do you oftenly take oily & spicy food ?
happy2me
post Dec 1 2013, 12:58 AM

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Skin products are only half the battle!

What does your diet mainly consist?
How about your working environment?

forgot to ask, how old are you?

This post has been edited by happy2me: Dec 1 2013, 12:59 AM
hty1988
post Dec 1 2013, 01:06 AM

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1. You can try to reduce your food intake, especially oily and fried foods.
- consume less salt, less nasi lemak, rendang, etc. tongue.gif
- eat lots of fruits and vegetables.

2. Wash your face, twice a day.
- choose a gentle soap and make sure it doesn't dry out your skin too much
- use warm water to clean your face.
- don't use harsh soap or soap that is designed to dry out the skin.

3. Choose only water-based products and non-comedogenic cosmetics.
- don't use oil based cosmetics / products.

4. Exercise at least 3 times a week and get well rested
- Physical stress may trigger the development of excess oil on your skin.

5. Use a deep cleaning facial mask.
- I've tried shea butter and honey coz it doesn't dry the skin.

You can check this website out:-

http://bestnaturaltips.com/20-homemade-fac...s-for-oily-skin


jasmineh2y
post Dec 2 2013, 06:08 PM

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QUOTE(hty1988 @ Dec 1 2013, 01:06 AM)
1. You can try to reduce your food intake, especially oily and fried foods.
  - consume less salt, less nasi lemak, rendang, etc.  tongue.gif
  - eat lots of fruits and vegetables.

2. Wash your face, twice a day.
  - choose a gentle soap and make sure it doesn't dry out your skin too much
  - use warm water to clean your face.
  - don't use harsh soap or soap that is designed to dry out the skin.

3. Choose only water-based products and non-comedogenic cosmetics.
  - don't use oil based cosmetics / products.

4. Exercise at least 3 times a week and get well rested
  - Physical stress may trigger the development of excess oil on your skin.

5. Use a deep cleaning facial mask.
  - I've tried shea butter and honey coz it doesn't dry the skin.

You can check this website out:-

http://bestnaturaltips.com/20-homemade-fac...s-for-oily-skin
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agree.. for skin problem always need to take care outer and inner.

Make sure clean your face probably, cleanse with cleansing milk and facial cleanser.
Remove makeup with oil removal first if you apply make-up.

Do hydration mask frequently. My problem is inside dry and cause the outer layer keep produce oil.
So, do more hydration mask really helps.

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fashionista
post Dec 9 2013, 01:23 PM

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yes hydration mask is good
kikiroo
post Jan 23 2014, 05:04 PM

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Use oil control product, & do deep cleansing mask once per week.. so, ur skin wont me so oily after this..

Chaabor
post Oct 6 2014, 02:12 PM

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You can use ALL NATURAL SOAP, it will nourish your skin and get rid of the problem you are having, all in natural way without chemicals..
Here is one of the few companies that makes these wonderful products for a healthier lifestyle...

http://www.cristtee.com

 

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