Oily to dry skin!
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Jan 5, 2015
Katrina K.
Hey loves! My skin used to be really oily, so it's so dry and flakey. 😓 how do I deal with this?
Jan 5, 2015
Kitty K.
What's your skin care routine?
Jan 5, 2015
Katrina K.
I usually just was my face and moisturize. Then like once a week I exfoliate. I use jojoba oil or aveeno or ponds cold cream at night time.
Jan 5, 2015
Sarah N.
Its possible your skin is just dehydrated. your skin type doesn't change, they are genetically determined. skin Conditions do change and can be changed back. it makes a difference on treating it. I have pretty normal skin and get dehydrated in the winter. moisturize those specific areas well and it's good to have a barrier between your skin and environmental free radicals that cause dehydration. I use Dermalogicas barrier repair and it works as a primer as well. is it cold where you live? or maybe you need to drink more water. when it's a skin condition which it seems to me it is considering you usually have oily skin, it will change just have to pay attention to what's causing it