Oily skin and hair.
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May 4, 2013
Sarah K.
I have always had oily skin and hair, but this week my face and hair got realy oily. I washed my face about 30 minutes ago and now its oily again! My hair got oily today and I washed them yesterday! Any natural tips?
May 4, 2013
Sutton B.
Baby powder for your hair, it works wonders. Just rub it into the roots.
Use unflavored milk of magnesia for your skin. Use it before makeup but after your moisturizer has completely soaked in. Apply with a damp sponge all over the areas you get oily.
May 4, 2013
Maria D.
Try to use drying products.. Like lemon juice if you want works really good! An then you have to moisturize cause if you dry out your skin too much it will want to moisturize itself and produce oils so get an oil free moisturizer, and for your hair if it gets oily a lot don't wash it everyday instead use a dry shampoo.. There are inexpensive ones and they smell really good!:)
May 4, 2013
Julia A.
Well... For your hair, try not to use pearly or solid colour shampoos. Instead, use a clear shampoo and for your face I find lemon juice works well as a sort of toner. Other choices are setting your makeup with powder or you can buy oil absorbing sheets from the drugstore.