Bad oily skin, hot skin, body heat, breakouts
#21
Posted 02 August 2010 - 09:05 PM
#22
Posted 02 August 2010 - 10:38 PM
What is the egg mask?
Could it potentially cause breakouts?
Is this for oily skin? How should I apply this?
#23
Posted 02 August 2010 - 11:12 PM
regarding drinking water someone stated before, yes, I did notice that instead of producing oil every hour or so, the time lengthened to approx. 2hours. But this was through drinking water religiously(one glass with every bathroom break and only noticed results after a few days) and forcing the body to cool down through excessive water intake is not an answer
#24
Posted 04 August 2010 - 08:48 AM
#25
Posted 04 August 2010 - 09:56 AM
#26
Posted 04 August 2010 - 11:10 AM
I've had this for over 2 years. I've pretty much tried everything.
I really need help.
Hi, I have terribly oily skin, primarily on the face and I sweat an awful lot, abnormally, in the simplist of situations such as getting dressed, walking upstairs, just moving around. I'm not particularly unfit as I have been doing a lot of exercise lately, and having been to the doctors and having had blood tests regarding this sweating, it was non-conclusive and nothing came back as the main factor in causing said sweating.
I have suffered with acne for 3 years now and my oily skin and sweating problems have exacerbated the condition and worsened along with the acne, only this year have I connected this problems with hormonal imbalance issues and am still having blood tests done for a conclusive cause, if there is one, for my acne breakouts on the face chest and back and the excessive sweating/overheating.
I recently had an ultra-sound for polycystic ovary syndrome which often causes these sorts of symptoms to arise and this was also inconclusive so I am having further blood tests to check my pituitary gland and thyroid again. As my predicament I believe is caused by hormonal imbalance issues, maybe it would help for you to go to your GP or doctor and have them check your levels and thyroid and pituitary glands to see if everything is normal. Also, I am currently trying out a birth control pill to hopefully help minimise these symptoms in the long run. Other than that all you can really do to help the symtpoms naturally is wash your body and face regularly to minimise bacterial growth and whenever you overheat stand by a fan or window like I do until you cool down. Hope this helps?
Edited by TheLostBoys, 04 August 2010 - 11:12 AM.
#27
Posted 04 August 2010 - 12:04 PM
Everything seemed fine but was at the low end of the normal range except for the testosterone-free, which was lower than the normal range.
The doctor signed off from this without knowing that I have such problem.
Any ideas?
#28
Posted 04 August 2010 - 12:13 PM
#29
Posted 08 August 2010 - 01:17 PM
#30
Posted 08 August 2010 - 01:19 PM
and i break out badly which is why i can't wait for winter to roll on
less light and cool weather sounds like heven to me.
#31
Posted 12 August 2010 - 11:26 AM
Everything seemed fine but was at the low end of the normal range except for the testosterone-free, which was lower than the normal range.
The doctor signed off from this without knowing that I have such problem.
Any ideas?
Hey again,
Sorry for the late response. I recently went back to the doctors and got my blood test and ultrasound results, my FSH and LH hormone levels were slightly elevated and I have micro cysts on my ovaries and have therefore been diagnosed with mild Poly cystic ovary syndrome. I'm not saying implicitly that you will have this its just I'm having and have had over the past few years very similar experiences to you with immense sweating and acne fluctuations as well as oily skin issues, these, from my research and what my doctor told me are/can be symptomatic of PCOS and are still just as bad.
I have been on a birth control pill for 2 months now and my doctor says I have to take them for at least 6 to see a measurable improvement if there is to be one, but I guess I'll have to see. Either way I still sweat immensely and have acne flare ups all the time which are now becoming cystic and very painful. Both the sweating and acne are terribly embarrassing and horribly uncomfortable as I'm sure you will know yourself. Funnily enough my other blood tests all came back normal so it doesn't appear to be related to either my thyroid or pituitary gland just like yours. Do you have any other symptoms?
Edited by TheLostBoys, 12 August 2010 - 11:30 AM.
#32
Posted 13 August 2010 - 01:18 AM
I want to also add that when I eat oily food, it doesn't seem to be digested, rather excreted as sebum. I get really really oily after eating oily food and that's a fact. Could I be deprived of some sort of nutrient?
#33
Posted 26 September 2010 - 05:31 AM
Could be facial hyperhidrosis or hypothyroidism.
It really sucks dealing with excessive sweating (face), oily skin, and acne, all at the same time. It's like, you don't even know where to begin. -_-
Edited by Skribby, 26 September 2010 - 05:32 AM.
#34
Posted 11 April 2011 - 04:08 PM
#35
Posted 11 April 2011 - 05:43 PM
I eat sweet potatoes or butternut squash on a daily basis, this is to get a good amount of beta carotene, I think this has worked great reducing my oiliness!, I prefer to get it from the food rather than then taking the supplement, because these two have so much nutritional value.
I'm taking now vitamins B6, B5, and Zinc you can try also a B-50 complex but I tried that I didn't see much improvement on oiliness but I do think the sweating did improve and my hair got an awesome shine to it!!. I'm not sure if the B6, B5 and Zinc are going to work, I'm testing that this month but I have read on many places that they support Fat metabolism.
Try to reduce your fat intake, and the fat that you do consume, make good choices, such as getting your omega 3 from fatty fish, olive oil and a bit of saturated fat. But moderation is a key with fats for me, last month I increased the amount of coconut oil I was consuming and that was big mistake I got huge pimples precisely just in of my cheeks (left one).
There is a great thread done by Alternavista about good things to support fat metabolism,
http://www.acne.org/messageboard/Good-Acne...30#entry2637530
So I suggest you to try for a month, I don't think it would hurt on any way. I have done way more things, but I don't think those have had a major impact on my oiliness because I have eaten pretty healthy since long time ago and oil was still there.
Edited by Luisa, 11 April 2011 - 05:44 PM.
#36
Posted 08 July 2011 - 09:16 AM
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