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How Can I Get Rid of Oily Nose?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you use oil-free cosmetics?

Do you wash your face twice a day?

Do you use an oil-free primer?

Are you applying oil mattifiers?

Are you using salicylic acid?

Do you wear nose strips?

Have you ever used a clay mask?

Are you using a

Have you ever used a

Common conclusions

You should use makeup specific to your skin type because using the wrong type of makeup, such as products for combination or dry skin, could potentially increase oil production, worsening an already shiny nose.

You should wash your face at least twice a day so develop a routine of washing your face in the morning and before bed to remove makeup, dirt and excess oils from your nose.

Primer is a cream or gel that creates a smooth base for makeup. It also helps absorb excess oil on your nose and skin. Choose an oil-free primer that doesn’t add extra oil to your face.

You should start applying oil mattifier because it absorbs oil, resulting in a matte finish.

Salicylic acid might be your best defense- not only for improving acne blemishes, but also reducing an oily nose.

You should continue wearing nose strips because they remove the top layer of dead skin cells on your nose and also eliminate excess oil and dirt on your nose.

You should use it because clay can help with absorbing oils and also control shine.

You should use it because honey has antibacterial and antiseptic properties that can help clear acne and control oil production.

Sandalwood can be used to remove the excess oil

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