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You’ve just washed
your face and ten minutes later, voila, your
skin feels oily all over again. Sound familiar?
Prepare yourself to glow with confidence, even
if your skin usually has an oily shine. Relax
and follow a few simple steps and you’ll soon be
on your way to drier, cleaner-feeling skin that
glows with radiance!
When trying to look your best, having oily skin
can pose quite the dilemma. Having your picture
taken when you’ve forgotten your powder compact
can be a nightmare. The shine from your face may
appear in your photograph as well, giving your
visage a glossier look than is natural. In hopes
of clearing up your complexion, you may worry
about what kind of moisturizer to use, which
cleansing products and which types of makeup.
First things first – decide if you’ll be using a
liquid or a powder makeup product to combat your
complexion conundrum. If you opt for a liquid
foundation, select one in your skin tone that is
specially formulated for oily skin.
If you don’t like the way it feels to cover your
entire face with liquid makeup, a pressed powder
compact can really tone down the shiny look that
results from an oily complexion. Check out
powder compacts in your local drug store if
you’ve got a budget to consider. If you have a
little more cash to burn or if you really want a
nice compact, consider checking out the designer
makeup in department stores. If you need help
picking out the right color for your skin tone,
you can request assistance from a cosmetologist
in the department store.
To battle this annoying skin problem, always try
to keep some pressed or loose powder handy. Wash
your face in the morning and before bed, and up
to once or twice additionally if necessary. Do
be careful not to over-wash your face, as too
much cleansing may cause excessive dryness and
flaking.
To further tend to your complexion, complete
the following steps:
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Drink lots of
fluids - especially water.
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Follow a balanced
diet, and consume low-fat foods, fruits
and veggies.
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Enjoy a diet rich
in proteins but avoid excessive amounts
of salty and sugary foods. This includes
chocolate and junk food! (Sigh!)
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Take vitamins.
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Maintain a regular
facial cleansing routine.
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Use hot water when
cleansing and avoid harsh cleansing
products. |
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Use an astringent
to deep cleanse your face.
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Stick with
oil-free makeup products.
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Exercise as often
as you can, and avoid wearing makeup
while doing so.
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As tough as it may
be, try not to touch your skin
unnecessarily.
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Change your
pillowcase more often to prevent residue
from clogging your pores overnight.
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Exfoliate with a
facial scrub product a minimum of once a
week. |
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Apply a facial mud
masque at least once a week to zap the
oil from your skin.
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By Kathryn M. D'Imperio
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Skin & Body
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