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ramon945
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PostPosted: 11/23/07 - 14:00    Post subject: “Oily skin” Vote now! Reply with quote

Please help I am 23 years old & I've been with this problem for almost 5 years now. I tried buying expensive products & nothing works for me. I don’t know what goanna do with my skin am. Anyone please give me an advice!!
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PostPosted: 11/25/07 - 01:09    Post subject: Re: “Oily skin” Vote now! Reply with quote

This is a natural and botanical range from beautifulpure that could help you. Combined with Skin Assist you would see some results in 2-3 weeks.

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PostPosted: 01/06/08 - 02:07    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Find a good quality mineral make up range with no bismuth, and you will never feel oily again!!
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PostPosted: 01/12/08 - 04:09    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I don't know if you've heard of it but "multani mitti" or "volcanic clay soil".
Multani mitti mixed with rose water is very good for oily skin, my sister uses it a lot in summer days when her skin tends to be very oily.
You can see the various write-up on it if you search it on the net.
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PostPosted: 01/12/08 - 15:28    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Have you tried using rubbing alcohol?

Place some on a cotton ball/pad every night and use it on your face.

It may burn a little, but it will help dry up the oil.

Hope I've helped!!

--LinZ
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PostPosted: 01/12/08 - 19:04    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Ouch!! Witch Hazel will do the same job, but kinder....and the oil cleansing method with lots of Castor oil dries gently.
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