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Feb 27, 2014
Sabrina B.
I have an oily forehead what can I use to help reduce the oil?
Feb 27, 2014
Ame S.
A claymask, the body shop has a sea weed self warming clay mask that helps reduce oil when used biweekly. Also, use a toner twice a day, one that is especially made for oily skin.
Feb 27, 2014
Priya B.
You can try tomato clay mask.
Mar 1, 2014
Mariana E.
I have the same problem. I agree with Sabrina and Ame. Clay will help you. In my never ending search for a primer that would help my "come over and fry an egg on my forehead" problem. I started using a primer from Clinique. The pink one. To cover dark spots. This thing literally hides my greasy shine. I'm still oily, but I don't look oily anymore it's pretty amazing.