Oily face :(
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May 14, 2014
Hotaru T.
Lately when I wake up in the morning my face is extremely oil and after I wash it later on in the day it'll go back to being oily. Is there anything I can use to take the oiliness away?
May 14, 2014
Casey B.
I have exactly the same problem:( such a pain!
May 15, 2014
Emily W.
You could be using too harsh of a cleanser. If you try and strip away the oil, your face will overcompensate and get even worse. Do you use a moisturizer?
May 15, 2014
Kat H.
I used to have the same problem now I just use the new biore charcoal face wash and St. Ives blemish control facial scrub(don't forget a moisturizer afterwards). For makeup try not to use a liquid foundation instead use a compressed powder and concealer. And when I got through out the day and notice a bit of shine on my face I use some matifying blot paper by NYX or E.L.F, they work great!
May 15, 2014
Nikki D.
Same! Atm I only wash my face at night to take off my makeup, but in the morning I only rinse it with water, that way I don't strip all of the oils and produce more. Also, use oil free face wash and moisturizers. For makeup, use something with an oil free base or matte finish. Actually, I use Revlon Colorstay's whipped foundation and Palladio's (I believe that's what it's called) rice papers that takes off excess oil throughout the day and it works very well.