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Washing Face With Water Only = No Oily Skin Washing DOESNT lead to overproducing sebum. Therefore washing with water only doesnt help with reducing oil And how you are supposed to clean away dirt and bacteria without a cleanser? | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |
How Do I Naturally Reduce My Skin Oil Production? Lots of water and less fat (oils, fatty meats, dairy). Not enough scientific research to say that these things can help reduce oil And sorry to disappoint you, there's no way to reduce oil n... | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |
Oily Skin Routine (Help Needed) Your oily skin is determined by your hormones and the size, density of sebaceous glands. Basically what you try to put on your face never change the amount of oil produced. Washing DOESNT lead to over... | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |
Oily Skin No Matter What. The jojoba oil basically tricks your skin into thinking that you are already all "oiled up What is on your surface DOESNT affect the amount of oil produced. There's a constant rate no matter how yo... | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |
The Quest For The Perfect Moisturizer Moisturizing can provide more water content to your skin but it doesnt stop your skin from producing the same amount of sebum. So if your skin is not "dry" i dont think you need moisturizer ("The skin... | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |
Extremely Oily Skin Please wash your face twice a day. Research says that washing DOESNT lead to overproducing oil. Once per day is too few to be clean enough And you should NEVER put undiluted essential... | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |
Study Shows Amount Of Oil On Your Skin Impacts Amount Of Oil Being Produced. "Until 1947, researchers stated that the sebum accumulated on the skin surface was the chief force regulating the glands excretory activity. Surface loss would accelerate sebum production, and skin su... | In forum Oily skin | 10 years ago |