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How to combat oily skin?

by Adam
Posted September 27, 2010 at 11:06 AM

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  • Avantika wrote
    Posted September 29, 2010 at 9:24 AM
    So, your face looks oily most of the time no matter what you use on your face to camouflage it. Then you have a problem and need to combat it. Oily skin is due to the excessive secretion of sebum in the skin’s surface. Drink lots of water, a minimum of three liters to remove toxins and cleanse your skin regularly with water and soft soap. Take baths in tepid water as it’s more beneficial in combating oily skin. Avoid consuming fatty foods that are major triggers of oily skin.try out some home remedies like applying tomato puree on the face, a mixture of yogurt and fuller’s earth or a mixture of half a tea spoon of honey with egg white and a teaspoon of lime juice. Applying a few drops of eau de cologne keeps your skin fresh and less oily.
  • Posted January 24, 2011 at 4:34 AM
    - Use a very gentle and foaming face wash, it will help remove all the dirt and oil without removing moisture from your skin.
    - apply a little cucumber juice on the excessively oily parts of your face, dry thoroughly and then apply your makeup.
    - Wash your face with cold water for oily skin type, cold water will not only refresh you but will also tighten the pores.
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