Hi since now I'm back to school, my face is really oily. I don't have the kind of money to be buying oil remover wipes. Any suggestions on what to do?
What can u do to remove the oils from your face?
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- 3+ months ago by Kaykay3707
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- oil, school, face, money, buying, back, schools, suggestion
Answers (2)
i know what your saying about not having money for this and that you could try a towelette or clearasil wipes or you could use baby wipes they probably would be okay if you can't use something with scent get the kind that are unscented theses would be about 3-4 dollars they may take the oil right out they might remove dirt as well you can try them
Use oatmeal as an ingredient in facials to both exfoliate the skin and absorb excess oil. Combine half a cup of oatmeal, ground to a powder in a blender, with an egg white and perhaps a touch of honey or lemon juice. Spread this mixture in a thin layer on your skin, let it sit for 15 minutes, then rinse it off. Do this once a day, either in the morning or just before bed. The egg firms up your skin, the honey is soothing and the lemon juice tightens your pores.
Toss out your store-bought toner and use witch hazel in its place. Witch hazel is an astringent, meaning that it shrinks pores and dries up the oil on your skin. It's derived from the leaves and bark of a shrub native to North America. Dab it on with a cotton pad twice a day, in the morning and just before bed.
Add buttermilk to your skin-care routine. Buttermilk contains acidic compounds that help tighten pores and remove dirt and oil from your skin. Mix it with oatmeal for a one-two facial punch, or combine it with astringent ingredients such as mashed strawberries, orange juice or green tea. If you don't have buttermilk, substitute yogurt.