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Oily Skin and How To Care For It
If you have oily skin, cleanse only two or three times at the
very most with a product made for your skin type. Washing more
often will only strip the skin of oil which simply revs up the
oil glands to replace it. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and then
finish off with a toner/ astringent to on the oily areas of
your skin. The astringent can be used throughout the day to
help control the excess oil that appears.
Oil Based Moisturizer vs. Water Based Moisturizers
During the winter months, especially during extreme
temperatures, avoid using a water based moisturizer and choose
a oil based instead. The water based variety can literally
freeze on your skin.
Masks
A clay mask dries on the skin. It will soak up oil, draw out
impurities and tighten pores. You will find ingredients such
as corn or wheat starch, charcoal or titanium dioxide. This
kind of mask can be applied all over the face or just in the
T- Zone where the skin is the oiliest.
Brown Spots
They have also been known as liver spots, but this is totally
incorrect. These spots that often appear on the back of the
hands are caused by sunlight exposure or chronic bruising of
the skin. There are lots of bleaches that can be purchased
from cosmetic firms or you can make some of your own. Sorrel
leaves that have been chopped, placed inside a gauze compress
and applied for 10 minutes a day have been known to lighten
the spots. Repeat every three days.
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