Most common questions used to investigate
Is your face shiny?
Do you have visible pores?
Do you have oily T-zone?
Do you have problems with your makeup?
Common conclusions
If your face is shiny and usually appears greasy later in the day you may have oily skin. Whether it's because of dilated pores, an excess of sebum or blackheads, your skin can become oily and shiny over the course of the day. Stress, fatigue, hormone problem. There are many factors that can contribute to oily skin.
If your pores are visible you may have oily skin. As we age and our skin loses its elasticity, it will often stretch or sag. This can cause pores to expand over time, making them more visible as we age. During hormonal periods, the overproduction of oil can make pores appear larger, when excess sebum collects on the skin's surface, magnifying these small openings. To clean clogged pores, steam your face over a bowl of boiling water for 10 minutes, which will help open up your pores and clear out whatever is clogging them. After you steam your face, rinse it with cool water.
he T-Zone is the part of your face that is made up of the forehead, nose, chin and area circling the mouth. These areas of our face commonly have excess oil, acne, and blackheads, especially for people who have an oily or combination skin type. You should wash your face at least twice a day and apply oil mattifiers. You should exfoliate your face too.
If you have problems with your makeup to stay on your face you may have oily skin. Oil on the skin can melt your makeup, clog the pores and also trigger the appearance of pimples on the skin. Generally, makeup oxidizes on your skin which in turn produces oil on your skin.Start by applying a mattifying primer all over the face, and use concealer to cover any blemishes.
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