Friday, November 20, 2009

Oily/Dry Skin Help!??!?

Ok i have oily skin, i started using (forgot what it was called) One Plus made in Paris Cleanser, its for sensitive skin, it drys up my skin, it works great i barely get oily now... but my face is alittle bit dry i see white dry marks around my cheeks and around my lips.. i also have Clean %26amp; Clear mositrzuer but if i apply it all on my face my face just gets oily... should i just dab some on the places where its dry?? is that ok??

Oily/Dry Skin Help!??!?
just put fresh lemon juice on your face overnight.. it will help.


it will also help heals pimple scars and other stuff
Reply:Eucerin products for dry skin. Keeps down the redness.
Reply:i think you have to scrub your face twice a week so you will get rid of those dead cells and then apply a light moisture cream like Bepanthol . it s great for sensitive skin, non greasy and it will keep your face moisturized all day. it will make it feel better. i would suggest you to stop using this cream anymore. it irritates your skin. try the one i told you. you ll see the difference.
Reply:you should use that cleanser less often as it drys your skin, i have the same type of skin, and if you don't stop using it, your face might become red and irritated.





try using something else or use it less often.
Reply:Try Cetaphil Cleanser - you can buy it just about anywhere and it's cheap. Stop using so much stuff, the more moisturizer you use the drier you will be. Depending on your age you could have chemical peels from a dermatolgist that would help.
Reply:Dry skin problems respond well to self-care measures, such as using moisturizers and avoiding long, hot showers and baths. If you have very dry and scaly skin, your doctor may recommend you use an over-the-counter cream that contains lactic acid or lactic acid and urea.





In a more serious skin disease, such as ichthyosis or psoriasis, your doctor may prescribe prescription creams and ointments or other treatments in addition to home care.





Dry skin leads to dermatitis, which causes red, itchy skin. In these cases, treatment may include hydrocortisone-containing lotions. If your skin cracks open, your doctor may prescribe wet dressings with mildly astringent properties to contract your skin and reduce secretions and prevent infection.





I believe http://www.skinsosilky.com/ will help you best for more advices, ideas and best treatments for any skin problem like dry skin.


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