Should I be seeking out new products that absorb oil/hide shine?
Or should I be looking at my current products and trying to find one to point a finger at in blame for my oily appearance?
I frequently see claims that skin that has been damaged or treated in some way shows oil more than normal skin, and that might be the reason skin looks unusually oily despite oil production not being abnormally high.
Claims such as "dry skin can't absorb the oily properly so it sits on the surface and looks oily" or "skin that has been (over)exfoliated doesn't have the dead skins present to absorb/hide the oil".
Are any of them claims valid at all? Is there any science to back up this idea?
Basically, I want to know if it's really possibly to treat oily looking skin (not oil production) without absorbing or physically blocking pores, by instead avoiding products that cause oily looking skin.
Edited by 6N4M, 19 February 2011 - 12:36 AM.



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