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]]>In the past, exfoliation meant using a harsh cloth or cream which scrubbed the skin and left it looking red and raw. Nowadays, most exfoliation is done through acids or other products which penetrate the skin and slough off dead skin cells. Try an exfoliator that contains salicylic acid, niacinamide, or glycolic acid. Do be aware that all of these ingredients can cause skin irritation and you will need to ensure that you’re using a SPF as your skin will be more sun-sensitive after use.
A good quality clay mask can absorb excess oil and cleanse pores when used weekly. Clean the skin thoroughly, then smooth the mask over your skin. Once it’s hardened, remove it with a soft cloth and warm water. Your skin should look supple, soft, and clearer after use.
Skin experts agree that even oily skin needs moisturizing, but nobody wants to slather thick creams over oil-prone skin. Look for moisturizers advertised as non-comedogenic (which means it won’t block pores) or those marketed as light serums or as suitable for oily skin. It may be a case of trial and error, as what works for one person with oily skin may not suit another. Don’t be afraid to try the budget options in a drugstore, often these are better for oily skin as they aren’t loaded with multiple ingredients like the more expensive brands.
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]]>With homemade face masks, you can be sure that your skin will pick up only the good things, without any side effects because you know exactly what you put into them. Here are two of our favorite DIY masks for oily skin that really work.
While your primary goal is to remove the excess oils from your skin, don’t forget to keep it hydrated. If you don’t, it will just keep producing oil to replace what you removed. Mix a few squeezes of lemon juice with two tablespoons of milk and apply to your face using cotton pads for instant refreshment.
The best fruits for oily skin are lemon, orange, and grapefruit. You can mix their juice with other ingredients your skin loves, such as egg whites, tomatoes, and even add it to your favorite commercial mask.
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]]>In the past, exfoliation meant using a harsh cloth or cream which scrubbed the skin and left it looking red and raw. Nowadays, most exfoliation is done through acids or other products which penetrate the skin and slough off dead skin cells. Try an exfoliator that contains salicylic acid, niacinamide, or glycolic acid. Do be aware that all of these ingredients can cause skin irritation and you will need to ensure that you’re using a SPF as your skin will be more sun-sensitive after use.
A good quality clay mask can absorb excess oil and cleanse pores when used weekly. Clean the skin thoroughly, then smooth the mask over your skin. Once it’s hardened, remove it with a soft cloth and warm water. Your skin should look supple, soft, and clearer after use.
Skin experts agree that even oily skin needs moisturizing, but nobody wants to slather thick creams over oil-prone skin. Look for moisturizers advertised as non-comedogenic (which means it won’t block pores) or those marketed as light serums or as suitable for oily skin. It may be a case of trial and error, as what works for one person with oily skin may not suit another. Don’t be afraid to try the budget options in a drugstore, often these are better for oily skin as they aren’t loaded with multiple ingredients like the more expensive brands.
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]]>The post DIY Face Masks For Oily Skin appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>With homemade face masks, you can be sure that your skin will pick up only the good things, without any side effects because you know exactly what you put into them. Here are two of our favorite DIY masks for oily skin that really work.
While your primary goal is to remove the excess oils from your skin, don’t forget to keep it hydrated. If you don’t, it will just keep producing oil to replace what you removed. Mix a few squeezes of lemon juice with two tablespoons of milk and apply to your face using cotton pads for instant refreshment.
The best fruits for oily skin are lemon, orange, and grapefruit. You can mix their juice with other ingredients your skin loves, such as egg whites, tomatoes, and even add it to your favorite commercial mask.
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