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Which products are good for oily skin?

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Which products are good for oily skin?

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I would recommend the Clinique line of skin care products. Their clarifying lotion is great for getting rid of oil if you choose the right one. One of the formulas is specifically for oily skin. If you make a habit of using it on a daily basis you will notice a significant improvement. I have been using these products for years and they have worked wonders for me. I hope they can be just as effective for you. The Clinique website shows you the 3-Step skin care system they have Step 1: Facial Soap Step 2: Clarifying Lotion Step 3: Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion or Gel For more information visit http://www.clinique.com/cms/product/fran… Was this answer helpful? Cheers!

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I’ve always had problems with oily skin except for before puberty. I always had dry skin. I was 13 when I started getting oily skin and about 6 months later acne. I read something a few years later that oily skin is overcompensating for a previous lack of natural oils, as if it all of a sudden were turned up like the volume. That is why when I would use all sorts of cleansers, within hours, it would feel itchy and dry in spots, but then very oily at the same time. It is bad for your skin to use harsh cleansers. I have a routine that I thought at first was ridiculous, but then I said I’d give it a try and after a week or two, it got better and now I have normal skin, that feels great and not itchy, dry or oily. It also cleared up acne. I take a shower and put conditioner on my face. Without rinsing I use a touch of either a very very gentle cleanser like philosophy (macy’s or online), Cetaphil (wal-mart or any drug store). You don’t want to wash off ALL your natural oils, so when you us

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