I wanna know if there is such a natural way to treat this problems like stuffs you can just grab in the house. But I'm also considering facial products on reasonable prices, hoping this products won't give me additional dilemmas.How to deal w/ big pores,blackheads %26amp; oily skin at the same time?
These remedies will help promote cell turnover %26amp; tighten pores.
You can crush up 6 plain, uncoated aspirin tablets and mix it w/ a little water to make mask.
Or use one of these variations to make a cleanser or mask:
Milk of Magnesia - apply in thin layer where needed %26amp; allow to dry 5-10 mins. Will absorb oil %26amp; tighten pores.
Mixture: 6 crushed aspirins, mixed with the liquid facial cleanser at hand (I usually use either cetaphil or tersaseptic), and 1-2 drops of tea tree oil.
Mix half a teaspoon of crushed tablets with Queen Helene Mint Julep mask and aloe vera gel.
Mix 6 aspirin tablets with a little aloe to make a mask.
Use about 6 uncoated tablets, witch hazel, tee trea oil, and aloe to make a thin paste.
For toner:
8 ounce bottle of distilled water add four uncoated aspirin
or
mix of 1/2 water, 1/2 witch hazel, 15 aspirin, and 2 drops of tea tree essential oil and 2 drops of rosemary essential oil
Good drugstore products:
Neutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask - has clay %26amp; benzoyl peroxide. I prefer to use it as a mask.
Oxy 10 Face WashHow to deal w/ big pores,blackheads %26amp; oily skin at the same time?
Well you can always try to use this product which contains chlorella polysaccharide to help to improve your skin in long run. I have personally use it for over 18 years and would not hesitate to introduce to anyone.
You can use the following:
* Spread a reasonable amount of Miho Cleansing milk and dab a bit of Miho Medicated Bath salt (very fine texture you never believe it) to scrub on the face to remove any dead skin and black heads (in circular motion) concentrate on the black heads area. You can also use the bath salt on the neck and body.
* Then rinse it off with water. Need not use the bio foam to cleanse the face as you have already used the Medicated Bath salt with cleansing milk and its already clean when you did it.
Note: When you are not doing any face scrub, you can use the bio foam to cleanse the face.
* Miho Bio foam to cleanse the face.
* Apply Skin Lotion
Do the above steps consistently you will see the results. The items work well when you use together.
This might be new to you but you can check out the online store from the link given below. They have live chat for you to enquire further.
a good astringent like clean and clear for oily skin should work:)
Best of luck.
* witches hazel is really cheap
* you could also put small amounts of rubbing alcohol on and then use a good moisturizing lotion
* toothpaste help to dry up oily areas
* proactive really works well too, my friend used it.
* the key is you need something to dry the oils, yet you still need to moisturize to avoid over drying your skin. Proactive is pretty reasonable.
Wash it 3 times a day with clearasil (cheapest brand named skin care)
then apply some gels thats for pimples, black heads, etc...
The most important is keep ur skin clear and oil free, jsut wash it with soap often as possible. Might take a month or so...
FYI - DONT SQEEZE THEM!
I have naturally oily skin and here is what's worked for me: I started using bar soap (Dove is my favorite) to wash my face with, which has really dried up my face, but clears my skin. In the mornings I use Neutrogena moisturizer but at night I apply Oxy Vanishing Lotion, the 10% Benzoyl Peroxide kind. That stuff will make your face dry as a bone after using it for a while, so moisturizer is important throughout the day. I like Queen Helene Mint Mask for dealing with blackheads, and also the Biore strips work. As for things around the house, you can use table salt to exfoliate your skin and lemon juice tightens up pores. Hope this helps. :)
not too sure for the black heads and big pores. But i read in a magazine that people with oily skin can benefit from using bar soap to clean their face since it has a drying effect.
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