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Jun 16, 2014
Radhika K.
I get really oily skin in summers because of which there a million oil plugs and blackheads on my cheeks area how do I get rid of them? and control the oil?
Jun 16, 2014
Cece H.
I like the lush face masks which help to control the oils. For your blackheads try a face wash of mask with volcanic ash in it that willl really help you out. For pores and things like that and sebum try a peel mask and a very lightweight moisturizer to stop excess oil. You can also try steaming your face before you apply a peel mask to open your pores and allow for all gunk to go xxx
Jun 16, 2014
Liz P.
Just be sure to wash your face every morning and at night with a face wash that controls oily skin. Also, don't forget to moisturize because even though your skin is oily, moisturizing is still very important! I know the drugstore sells acne creams and spot treatments, specifically for blackheads, which can also be used after you wash your face. But don't use anything too harsh that will dry out your skin! I would look up reviews on a face product you're interested in and then test it out to make sure it doesn't cause redness or dryness :)
Jun 16, 2014
Liz P.
And like Cece said, face masks are great for removing blackheads if you don't wanna use a harsh product on your face every night! Blotting paper is also a great thing to always carry around for oily skin.
Jun 16, 2014
Meghan B.
A good oil free moisturiser and foundation/tinted moisturiser etc. can make a huge difference. Also, invest in some blotting tissues.