Friday, November 20, 2009

Hi , I have an oily acne pimple prone skin , so can I use oil on my face ?

hi , I have an oily ,acne pimple prone skin , so can I use oil on my face ?I feel like if I apply oil on my skin like almond oil , it may worsen the acne , so I'm scared . But , peviously I use to use chakola's fairness oil wich was very good , it helped to keep my skin clear and young looking . But , now I heard that there is one sansar fairness oil , please , help me , i need a good moisturiser for my skin , thank you

Hi , I have an oily acne pimple prone skin , so can I use oil on my face ?
If your skin is naturally oily (mine is) I would think oil will make it worse. Sometimes though, overactive oil glands can be caused because the skin isn't hydrated well enough or balanced, so your body produces more oil than normal. That may explain how that other helped, it may have hydrated the skin and balanced it out. If you think that oil stuff works well, you know what works best for you, so I can't tell you what will happen. The thing about oily skin is that it happens from the inside out. It happens with stress and diet and your natural body chemistry. This is why all those topical creams and cleansers never work that well. Taking skin herbs and vitamins (I do) can help your body regulate its oil more effectively. A better diet can also be a big help because the face is a visual sign of how healthy your body's nutrition is. Try to keep the stress and nerves low. Drinking lots of water all day will also decrease your oily skin. I hope you find something that works for you. Good luck!
Reply:if you have very oily skin tht would be kind of stupid wouldnt you think
Reply:If you have oily skin, by a moisterizer that is made for oily skin. clean and clear makes some that are oil free.
Reply:I have heard that if your body is properly hydrated then you will not need a moisturizer, except in the colder months when the furnace is on and the air is drier.
Reply:Perhaps you should see a physician. Your glands may be over-active. Acne is often an internal problem but is treated externally. Some doctors prescribe myocycline type of antibiotic which is very effective. If your acne is treated through internal medication, you should be able to apply cream on your face.


Hope this helps.
Reply:I've never heard of the products you have mentioned. But if you have oily skin, putting more oil on would do more harm. Look for a moisturizer made for oily skin or see a dermatologist. I hear that Proactive is very good and not too expensive either.
Reply:No, do not put oil on oily skin. Acne is caused by bacteria and dead skin cells clogging up your pores. Washing it regularly but not so frequently to cause your oil glands to go in over production. I recommend Neutrogena for acne prone skin or the proactive solution regimen. If you absolutely feel the need to moisturize, use it for oil prone skin and use it sparingly. Over moisturizing (and with the wrong ones) can cause you to break out more. Also don't expect overnight results. It could take a good week or more to see consistant results. Get a spot treatment for breakouts and do not pop them as it can make them worse and cause scarring.
Reply:Use alcohol-based products. Lotions and creams are good for treating acne accompanied by dry skin, while alcohol-based gels and solutions are best for teating acne-prone oily skin.


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