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[C726]Cleanser For Oily Skin
by Sherry Frewerd, She

Oily skin sufferers everywhere share the same complaints against their complexion. Shiny, greasy slime that makes you feel like you've fallen into a vat of Crisco is not fun, nor is it attractive. There are so many products on the market that claim to fix the problem, but do they really? Do these wonder products actually remedy the problem, or do they do little more than just sop up the slime temporarily until a short while later you're back to the same uncomfortable situation.

There is a solution to the oil prone skin sufferers' dilemma. But first, you need to know a little more about the science of why your skin is oily in the first place. Simply put, your body produces too much sebum, the natural skin moisturizer. As more sebum builds up, you experience the uncomfortable oily condition that you desperately want to prevent. By not treating the build up properly, your complexion retaliates by producing more shine, pimples and blackheads, and eventually leaving enlarged pores and an unhealthy complexion overall.

Knowing this information, and realizing that the problems lies deep within your body rather than simply sitting on the surface of your skin, you can better design a plan of attack and proper treatment. Although you may never completely ‘fix' the issue, you can learn to maintain it. On the flip side and a bonus for oily skin types is that people with this type of skin tend to show fewer wrinkles and other signs of aging on their face since oily skin keeps its elasticity throughout the years. You may think your lucky stars when you're 65 years young!

Until then, what simple, effective steps can you take to control oily build-up and improve your skin's appearance? First of all, do not over wash your face. This will do little more than further aggravate the problem as the over washing will strip your skin's natural oils and send a red hot flare signal to your glands to ‘make more oil fast'! Just doesn't make sense does it?

Your goal in oily skin control is to create balance by washing your face daily with a mild, oil free cleanser. If you can find one containing alpha hydroxy acids, you'll be able to remove dead skin cells and make your face appear fresher and healthier. Follow with a mild toner and oil free moisturizer and you'll be good to go.

If you wear makeup, then by all means choose a product that is oil-free, ideally a product such as Marlo Minerals, a natural mineral makeup that comes in a powder form, and contains only natural ingredients that will not clog your pores or aggravate acne prone skin. Your skin, oils and all, will work with the product, and many people report an improvement in their complexion overall after using mineral makeup for a few weeks.

Along with proper cleansing and product choices such as cleansers and makeup, you can make a difference in the amount of oil your body produces by watching what you eat, and by choosing foods that are low in fat such as fruits and veggies, and of course by drinking the recommended amount of water daily. By making these simple changes, you can take strides toward controlling the oily shine on your face and improve your health and well-being at the same time.


So many products made for oily skin on the market these days tend to contain, or claim they contain, organic ingredients. A little shea butter here, a sprinkle of lavender there. But what do you do when you run out of your favorite product and need something right then and there? Or what if you find yourself tired of combing through products trying to find the right one?

Your oily skin is not going to wait. Your oil glands will continue producing sebum until your hormones even out or you make a few changes in your life that may be currently contributing to your oily skin. In the case that you have to wait (if you are currently going through puberty, you have no choice in the matter), you might be interested in trying some homemade remedies or other natural elements to give you a break from oily skin.

Keep in mind that not all of these may work for your skin, and if you are allergic to something, avoid it. A few essential oils are mentioned, but you should not apply them directly to your skin and should be diluted and either used with a carrier oil or with a cream. Before going all out with a possible remedy or oil, you can do a patch test first to check for possible reactions in your skin. This way you can avoid any problems or wasting any ingredients.

Geranium: An essential oil that can help balance your sebum production, both in oily and dry skin.

Lavender: This essential oil is popular due to its healing properties, and is used to treat sunburn, burns, insect bites, pimples and acne. As a person with oily skin, you may find it comes in handy when you have an acne outbreak.

Grape seed: Another essential oil that works well for both oily skin and combination skin. It is light and has a great deal of protein and antioxidants that can help take care of free radicals which can cause damage to your skin.

Soya Bean: This essential oil is also light and has many vitamins and minerals that will help nourish your skin.

Apricot kernel: This is a carrier oil that can work for all skin types. It contains lots of vitamin A, which can aid in collagen production. This is a light oil that your skin can easily absorb.

Wheatgerm: This is another carrier oil that will work for all skin types. It contains vitamin E and proteins which work to balance your skin and revitalize skin that has prematurely aged from sunlight, free radical damage, or other elements.

Remedy #1: Using fresh tomatoes, puree and apply them to your face. Leave on for a few minutes and then wash them off.

Remedy #2: Mix a tablespoon of yogurt with fullers earth and apply to your face. If you like, you can also directly apply yogurt alone. This can be used to help soften your skin.

Remedy #3: Mix half a teaspoon of honey, one egg white, and one teaspoon of lemon juice. Then add fullers earth or brewers yeast powder. Mix all these ingredients into a paste like consistency and apply to your face. After about 20 minutes, wash it off using water.

Remedy #4: Using raw papaya, grind into a pulp and gently scrub on your face. Papaya is a good cleanser and exfoliate and can also be used by those with dry skin.

Using some of these remedies and items may help you with your oily skin problem. If they work, that is great for you, but if not, do not be discouraged. Not all completely homemade remedies will be effective for people with oily skin. You can always ask your dermatologist for some ideas on organic or natural products that may help.
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