advanced dermatology reviews - 14 do's and don'ts for an oily skin
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Advanced Dermatology
Reviews
14 Do's and Don'ts for an
Oily Skin
There are do's and don'ts for oily skin which we
will discuss today with you and some natural
home remedies for oily skin. If your skin is oily
then you may be always bothered about greasy
texture, acne, pimples, black heads and white
heads. Excess oil on the skin can invite many
infections and also look unappealing. You should
not blame it to the food you eat as there is no
proven fact which shows that eating certain kinds
of food can produce increase oil production in
your skin.
Changes in hormone levels, such as those that
occur during the teen years can cause skin to
become oily and trigger outbreaks of acne. But
it's not just a problem for teenagers and young
adults. Many women notice oily skin problems
around the time of their menstrual periods,
during pregnancy, or at menopause. Some types
of birth control pills can also increase skin
oiliness.
What to do for oily skin? Today we will discuss
with you do's and don'ts for oily skin. Have a look
at some natural home remedies for Oily skin also.
Use Gentle Skin Cleansers
Use Apple Cider Vinegar
Wash With Salicylic Acid
Use Citrus Fruits and Cucumber
Use a Retinoid at Night
Use Egg Yolk
Use Oil-Free Foundations
Use Blotting Paper
Don't Use Creamy or Milk Cleansers
Don't Sleep On a Dirty Pillowcase
Don't Moisturize
Don't Use Cream Based Sunscreens
Don't Overwash
Don't Pick or Touch Your Face