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Top 5 Tips for oily skin moisturizer

The goal of moisturizing your skin is to hydrate your skin, and to do that you don't need to add oils. Let's begin our 5 tips for moisturizing oily skin by figuring out what types of moisturizers are out there and what they do.

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Top 5 Tips for oily skin moisturizer

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  1. Top 5 Tips for oily skin moisturizer www.27pinkx.co.za/

  2. Cleanse, Treat, Moisturize Moisturize your cheeks first, using smooth outward strokes (not circles or up-and-down). Use very gentle strokes around your eyes, applying outward toward the temples, and also between your brows. When applying lotion to your neck and forehead switch to gentle upward strokes. Re- apply your moisturizer after every time you wash your face (once or twice a day for oily faces), within three minutes of cleansing for the biggest hydration benefits.

  3. Use Gentle Products While your oily, shiny skin may make you want to scrub your face several times a day with harsh products and slather on acne- busting products, resist that urge. Those harsh ingredients are known to dry out your skin -- yes, even oily skin can get dried out -- which will only trigger your body to produce more oil. Products that contain salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide and rubbing alcohol, as well as exfoliants with large or rough-edged particles such as coarse salt or pieces from crushed walnut shells, are too harsh for the face

  4. Use Light-weight, Oil-free Products The best moisturizer for oily skin is one that is lightweight, non- comedogenic (which means it won't clog your pores) and oil-free. Those thick, heavy creams aren't designed with oily skin in mind. A light, oil-free formula won't fight blemishes, but it won't cause breakouts, either. Additionally, some moisturizers also contain ingredients such as talc to control shine, and if you want your lotion to help control acne flare-ups, look for one with anti- bacterial agents. There's a moisturizer out there for every skin type -- it just might take some trial and error to figure out which one works the best for you.

  5. How to Apply Applying your facial moisturizer may seem like a no-brainer, sure, but there is a correct technique to it. Always apply lotions sparingly with your fingers, and always with a gentle touch. Moisturize your cheeks first, using smooth outward strokes (not circles or up-and-down). Use very gentle strokes around your eyes, applying outward toward the temples, and also between your brows. When applying lotion to your neck and forehead switch to gentle upward strokes. Re-apply your moisturizer after every time you wash your face (once or twice a day for oily faces), within three minutes of cleansing for the biggest hydration benefits.

  6. Combine Moisturizer and Sunscreen This is an important tip for everyone, regardless of your skin type. A healthy skin care regimen, says the American Academy of Dermatology, includes moisturizing and applying sunscreen to keep skin hydrated and protected from sun damage and premature aging -- every day, no matter what your skin type.

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