oily skin care
oily skin care
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by David J Hallett - 2007-01-07
For those of us with skin suffering from excess oil production, there are several steps to take in order to improve the condition.In terms of cleansing it's a good idea to use a product that contains ...
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by Low Jeremy - 2007-02-02
All skin types have certain advantages and disadvantages. With dry skin, the downside is the fact that this skin type is the most prone to wrinkles and lines. The good news is, however, for people who...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-02-14
It is a hassle to deal with oily skin, there can be no doubt about that. You find yourself acne prone, shiny and generally needing to wash your face several times a day. But did you realise that your ...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-05
You have oily skin, and yet you do not. It is the age old dilemma of what we have now labeled as combination skin. Your skin has become oily in certain areas, but other areas remain dry. You are now f...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-05
Recently you have realized a bit of an extra shine to your skin. Or perhaps you have noticed increased breakouts or sudden unexpected acne flare ups for apparently no reason.There may be a few differe...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-05
When you have oily skin, it usually means the glands beneath your skin that produce natural oil called sebum are overactive and producing more than your skin needs. This can be due to several things, ...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-05
When you have oily skin, you find yourself constantly dealing with all the extra oil; washing it away, cleansing your skin to keep it fresh and clean, putting on products to help keep the oil down, an...
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by Tom Turner - 2007-03-11
I can remember my teenage years being up one minute and down the next. There were many moody days to deal with and no matter how hard I tried, there were times when I just couldn't control it. Oily sk...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-22
In most cases of oily skin, you will only find that your face is only while the rest of the skin on your body stays fairly normal. It is the sebaceous glands that produce more oil than necessary, and ...
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by Louise Forrest - 2007-03-22
Over and over you have to deal with the extra sebum (technical term for the oil your sebaceous glands produce) spreading over your face. No one likes looking, or feeling, like an oil slick. However, y...