Saturday, December 5, 2009

What skin products are good for large pores, blackheads, and real oily skin?

My skin as always been difficult to treat and products usually do not work on me. My nose is filled with blackheads and none of the treatments I have used worked. My pores on my nose are also big. My skin is real oily and nothing really calms it down. Does anybody have any suggestions?What skin products are good for large pores, blackheads, and real oily skin?
Typically gel cleansers are recommended for oily skin types. Careful not to overwash your skin though (I know it's tempting to keep washing that oily shine away!). Twice a day is enough. More than that and your skin will react by producing even more sebum, cos' that's how our skin naturally reacts when cleansing actually removes away our natural skin lipids/oils.





Do use a mattifying facial toner after washing. There are these new generation toners that contain mattifying powders in them. Shake before use and when applied, your skin will feel comfortably matt.





Brands that offer the powder-in-toner include


BIOTHERM, AVENE. After toner, follow with an oil-free moisturiser.





Hope above helps...Good luck :))


What skin products are good for large pores, blackheads, and real oily skin?
Hello, I swear to you that I am not telling you this just because I am a mary kay consultant. I promise you that I had the same problem and Mary Kay has worked miracles for me. Especially the toner and Microdermabrassion. Give them a try. It is 100% guaranteed and cheaper than the other stuff. I had extremely oily skin and large pores. Never did I imagine I could get rid of the oily skin and I did. Please try Mary Kay, because if it depresses u like it did to me; you should give it a try. Just find a consultant in your area that can help you. Just dont let them sell you everything. The large pores you cant get rid of, but you will notice a bit of a difference and they will shrink a bit. I have never been this happy wiht my face. Good Luck!
Scrub your face with hot soap and water and don't pick at your face. That's how it was done in the 60's, worked for me. You might have to develop a regiment that will cost you doing this a couple to three times a day. There is no substitute for being clean.
Go to the dermatologist and get a prescription for Tazorac cream (that is if you have already tried good ole' benzoyl peroxide on your face).

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