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Skin Care
Skin Strucure
and Functions
Determine your Skin Type
Developing Skin
Care Routine
Oily Skin Care
Dry Skin Care
Combination Skin
Care
Sensitive Skin Care
Skin Exfoliation
Skin Cleansing
Skin Moisturising
Skin Toning
Buying Skin
Care Products
Antiaging Skin Care
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Oily Skin Care
Dark haired, dark skinned women often have oily skin, which is
the result of overactive sebaceous glands. Oily skin is prone to
breakouts, and often has a shiny film all over, particularly on
the nose and cheeks. It is frequently large pored and coarser looking
than dry skin. Although younger girls with oily skin often find
they have continual breakouts and acne, oily skin is less likely
to wrinkle early.
Cleansing
Oily skin looks shiny and has enlarged pores, giving it a thick
appearance, due to the excess secretion of sebum. If you don't maintain
a thorough cleansing routine, these pores not only hold grease and
dirt but also stale sweat and make-up, which can lead to other skin
problems. If you have a very oily diet this also shows itself on
your face. If you use a soap-free facial wash follow this with an
oil-based cleanser, since sebum dissolves in oil and not water.
Apply to the skin twice daily, massaging well in, and then remove
with damp cotton wool. You could also use a toner made from rosewater
to remove any final traces of dirt. If you suffer from spots or
acne try tea tree oil. This has drying and antiseptic properties
without leaving behind a flaky surface.
Moisturizing
Oily skin needs a moisturizer. Choose a light moisturizer and apply
it after cleansing. Good quality moisturizers often contain ingredients
such as vitamins, sunscreen, and herbal extracts that can aid oily
complexions.
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