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What You Need To Know About Oily And Dry Skin Care

All skin types have certain advantages and disadvantages. With dry skin, the downside is the fact that this skin type is the most prone to wrinkles and lines. The good news is, however, for people who have dry skin is the fact that it is not all that prone to break outs of acne. Because there is lack of oil in the skin, clogging of pores is less likely to happen.

Dry skin is characterized by roughness and tightness. There will also be flakes on the skin. This is especially seen on the face as this is the area most exposed to the sun. Skins on the shins, the hands, and the sides of the abdomen are also prone to dryness. In hot weather, it often peels off while cold weather tightens it up.

Genes being the culprit

Still, having dry skin can be really frustrating as some skins may crack because of the extreme dryness and there is actually nothing that we can do about it as it is inherited. All people and dermatologists can do is to control the dryness as much as they can.

Ichthyosis is the term used by skin experts for dry skin that is inherited while xerosis or asteatosis is the drying of skin in the later stages of life.

Although it is largely genetics, dry skin is often controlled through the use of moisturizers. This is actually one of the few essentials of skin care for all skin types but very crucial when it comes to people with dry skins. It helps the skin maintain its suppleness and moisture.

Choosing a moisturizer

When buying a moisturizer, the first thing that you should ask about the product is made for those with dry skin. Remember that moisturizers are used by all skin types. The formulation of each kind however will depend on the skin type for which it is made. It is important then that you buy a moisturizer that is manufactured specifically for the needs of a dry skin.

Vaselines and petrolatum are some of the most effective moisturizers in the market. They are however not often used especially on the face because both tend to be greasy on the skin.

Another are ointments, which like petrolatum, are also oil-based; moisturizing creams which contain oil and water; and lotions, which are the most popular because it can absorb quickly.

Oily skin can be really tricky to take care of because one wrong move can spell disaster for the skin. One must remember that among the basic skin types, oily skin is perhaps the most sensitive and easily triggered.

Although having oily skin will lessen the possibility of developing wrinkles and lines early in life, one will compensate by being prone to acne, pimples and all sorts of blemishes. This is because over-activity of the sebaceous glands make it more likely for the pores in the skin to get clogged. Clogging of pores with grime, dead skin cells and bacteria trapped inside, can result to swelling and red bumps.

Below are some of the tips that will help you take care of your oily skin.

1. Choose what you put in your face

Oily skin can be very sensitive to irritation. This makes choosing the products that will not irritate the skin all the more difficult. For despite having products that are made especially for oily skin, there are skin types that are very allergic to some ingredients.

It is also recommended that people with oily skin refrain from using cosmetics and skin care products that are oil-based or those that are oily. Using oily products will only add to the oil already on the skin. They should instead use water-based products that are easily removed.

2. Wash your face

Another solution to a problem is the frequent washing of the face. This is done to prevent the build-up of oil on the skin which in turn will prevent the occurrence of acne. Basic hygiene is the single best solution to acne problems in oily skin.

3. Remove Make-up

Another reason why pores are clogged is the interaction of chemicals and oil on the skin. To prevent this, avoid sleeping while there is still make-up on your skin. This is actually a no-no for all skin types but all the more important for people with oily skin.

4. Be consistent with your treatment

In taking care of oily skin, it is important that you are consistent with your treatment. Most people with oily skin will probably be asked to use cleansers and then toners. Astringents are also popular as it helps exfoliates the skin and remove dead skin cells on the surface. Moisturizers are sometimes forgone because the skin is oily and moisturized as it is.

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8 Responses to “What You Need To Know About Oily And Dry Skin Care”

  • Robin:

    Need reviews of Proactive skin care for oily skin with blackheads.?
    Anyone have any experience with Proactive skin care? The reviews are very mixed, I have even heard that it will bleach your clothes? My daughter has very bad blackheads on her nose and has just now started getting pimples on her face. She has oily skin and even washing 2 times a day dose not help. Will this? Please tell me all of the good, bad and ugly before I spend any more money on worthless products. Thank you.

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  • amanda:

    it does bleach clothes if it gets on them and even when rinsing it off, if the water from her face gets on her shirt will bleach them. i ruined many of my moms good towels with proactive. but it does work well, but as soon as you stop using it the acne comes back. acnefree from walmart works just as well and its much cheeper.
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  • Margarita T:

    I took care of my husbands bad blackhead issues with a micro-dermabrasion home kit I picked up at Walgreen’s made by neutragena. There are others in the market and I’ve tried them just because they wouldn’t have mine in stock. To be honest they all seemed to work equally as good. However there is one that is my baby Dermanew http://www.dermanew.com/ check it out. I don’t have to rely on stocks anymore and it is wicked nice. My wrinkles seem to be getting smoother since I started using this.
    good luck
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  • Yoel L:

    well honestly i thought that it was working but then i got lazy and stop using it, so they came back. so i think im going to buy some more of the product.
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  • crystal_martinez_mk:

    Proactive works great however with most over the counter products the minute you stop using it the acne and blackheads reappear. I recommend trying a few home remedies, For severely oily skin make an applesauce and oatmeal mask- add a little lemon or other acidic fruit as it will help dry out the skin, I also recommend Applying fresh lemon juice on the affected area overnight. Wash off with warm water next morning. For acne that hasn’t seemed to respond to anything: Use 2-3 teaspoons dried basil leaves to 1 cup boiling water. Steep 10-20 minutes. Cool, and apply with cotton ball.
    Other things is to remove foods or limit foods with a high iodine level- Beef liver
    Tortilla chips Kelp
    Asparagus White onions
    Butter Most shellfish, including shrimp
    Broccoli Turkey (white meat)
    Also remember that products that have an acne medication in them are made for times of breakout not for when the face is clear and may cause further breakout later. For more great home remedies you can go to the website below, we used it in school during our chapter on facials and everyone seemed to love the different recipes.
    http://possumsal.homestead.com/skincare.html or try
    http://www.free-makeup-tips.com/home-remedies/facial-masks.htm
    References :
    http://possumsal.homestead.com/skincare.html

    http://www.free-makeup-tips.com/home-remedies/facial-masks.htm

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  • lauren.haynes:

    i have the same thing try black head or white head removers http://www.amazon.com/Tweezerman-Whitehead-Blackhead-Remover/dp/B0006PLPBC
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  • erlande18:

    i found this new acne system that am using really helps. it’s called Murad Acne system, it helps with the acne a little bit better then proactiv which i also used.
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  • injksnhts:

    My experience with Proactive skin care was not good. I found something called Timeless Prescription 3 Step Acne Care System on SHOPTHROUGH.COM It is awesome. I also take Timeless Prescription PrevaDerm. I get it in the same place. My skin has never been better. I sometimes use the Advanced Hydroxy Face Peel and Moisturizer as well…but it depends. I like to only use that on a weekly basis. That’s my input. Proactive didn’t work for me, but I found something that did.
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    http://www.shopthrough.com

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