Oily face problem

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Anyone else has an oily face problem? My face gets seriously oily all the time and it’s frustrating. I constantly have to go to the bathroom at work every hour to wipe it off and I don’t know if I will that luxury on interview day. I’ve tried literally everything but nothing seems to work. The worse part is, it gets more oily and faster as the weather gets hotter. I just want to know if anyone else has the same problem and how they’ve dealt with it.

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Anyone else has an oily face problem? My face gets seriously oily all the time and it’s frustrating. I constantly have to go to the bathroom at work every hour to wipe it off and I don’t know if I will that luxury on interview day. I’ve tried literally everything but nothing seems to work. The worse part is, it gets more oily and faster as the weather gets hotter. I just want to know if anyone else has the same problem and how they’ve dealt with it.

It can also be a compensatory mechanism from your constant wiping.
By drying your skin, you might actually be causing it to produce more oil. Might be best to slowly adapt to a happy medium where you’re not having to constantly take care of it.
 
Anyone else has an oily face problem? My face gets seriously oily all the time and it’s frustrating. I constantly have to go to the bathroom at work every hour to wipe it off and I don’t know if I will that luxury on interview day. I’ve tried literally everything but nothing seems to work. The worse part is, it gets more oily and faster as the weather gets hotter. I just want to know if anyone else has the same problem and how they’ve dealt with it.

Have you tried oil-absorbing sheets? Dabbing?
 
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Anyone else has an oily face problem? My face gets seriously oily all the time and it’s frustrating. I constantly have to go to the bathroom at work every hour to wipe it off and I don’t know if I will that luxury on interview day. I’ve tried literally everything but nothing seems to work. The worse part is, it gets more oily and faster as the weather gets hotter. I just want to know if anyone else has the same problem and how they’ve dealt with it.
Do you clean your face a lot? Like charcoal face scrub or whatever? Any makeup?

If so, chances are you are either wearing too much makeup or cleaning for face too often and/or aggressively. Need to let your skin find its own neutral point. The oil produced by the sebaceous glands is necessary for healthy skin and they will continue to produce more if there is an imbalance in ‘oil levels,’ so to speak.
 
Charcoal coal mask works good for blackheads (no troll). Salicylic acid will dry up the face but could cause irritation
 
You could carry some oil blotting sheets around with you. I don't think oily skin would affect you negatively in an interview, but I understand how it could be anxiety-inducing. When I get super oily or start breaking out I always go for a clay mask. The Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay Mask is a classic and you can find it at many drug stores and supermarkets for around $7. I wouldn't try something out on your skin for the first time the night before an interview though.
 
Got the same problem! In my case, it's due to genetics. My father's side got the same problem.
Should consult your doctor to take the shampoos that have Ciclopirox Olamine. It worked for me.
 
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Are you a girl? I would say try tailoring all your skincare products to oily skin. Paula’s Choice has an SPF moisturizer that keeps my skin pretty matte throughout the day. Also, I use an oil proofing primer. However with oily skin, you’re never going to get 100% oil free, but it’s really moreso about managing the oil production.

As a general rule, I don’t use any face product that isn’t catered to oily skin. Do you wear makeup? I’ve found theres a big difference between regular foundations & those made specifically for oily skin.
 
Do you clean your face a lot? Like charcoal face scrub or whatever? Any makeup?

If so, chances are you are either wearing too much makeup or cleaning for face too often and/or aggressively. Need to let your skin find its own neutral point. The oil produced by the sebaceous glands is necessary for healthy skin and they will continue to produce more if there is an imbalance in ‘oil levels,’ so to speak.
I only clean it twice a day, once in the morning and once at night, so I don’t think I clean it too much. Plus, I use a good moisturizer afterwards so I don’t think I go overboard with the face cleaning
 
Are you a girl? I would say try tailoring all your skincare products to oily skin. Paula’s Choice has an SPF moisturizer that keeps my skin pretty matte throughout the day. Also, I use an oil proofing primer. However with oily skin, you’re never going to get 100% oil free, but it’s really moreso about managing the oil production.

As a general rule, I don’t use any face product that isn’t catered to oily skin. Do you wear makeup? I’ve found theres a big difference between regular foundations & those made specifically for oily skin.
Im not a girl haha. I know the pic might give that impression but I just love that music video with the song and the kids dancing lol. I only use facial products that are for oily skin but nothing has been working. I don’t need my face to be 100% oil free but just free enough that it doesn’t look like I haven’t washed my face in days.
 
Anyone else has an oily face problem? My face gets seriously oily all the time and it’s frustrating. I constantly have to go to the bathroom at work every hour to wipe it off and I don’t know if I will that luxury on interview day. I’ve tried literally everything but nothing seems to work. The worse part is, it gets more oily and faster as the weather gets hotter. I just want to know if anyone else has the same problem and how they’ve dealt with it.

Drink water
 
Have you tried translucent matte makeup powder? No one will be able to tell you're wearing makeup, and a higher end one would definitely last you through the interview at the very least and completely hide the oiliness for a few hours. Not an ideal or long-term fix, but it should work for this
No, I’ve never tried make-up products. But if this works, then I might give it a try. Will basically try anything right now lol.
 
You could carry some oil blotting sheets around with you. I don't think oily skin would affect you negatively in an interview, but I understand how it could be anxiety-inducing. When I get super oily or start breaking out I always go for a clay mask. The Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay Mask is a classic and you can find it at many drug stores and supermarkets for around $7. I wouldn't try something out on your skin for the first time the night before an interview though.

I use oil blotting sheets now. They are a saving grace but it’s tiresome to have to blot myself every hour. That’s why Im looking for other options that would give me a matte look for a bit longer
 
Used to have this problem. Twice a day washing is too much. I only wash in the shower. Moisturize twice a day. Quit wiping your face. Your oil balance is totally off and your body is compensating.
 
I have been staying away from that as well for the past few years 🙁

Hmmm. I think it might be worth going to a dermatologist. Unless its a genetic thing where everyone in your family has a similar situation, you might be irritating it unwittingly or there may be some imbalance in the skin causing it to overreact and produce a lot of oil.
 
Hmmm. I think it might be worth going to a dermatologist. Unless its a genetic thing where everyone in your family has a similar situation, you might be irritating it unwittingly or there may be some imbalance in the skin causing it to overreact and produce a lot of oil.

Yes, washing twice a day and blotting hourly is really not helping.
 
I have an oily forehead. Have you tried the aztec clay mask w/ apple cider vinegar? It helps with oil control (at least for my skin) otherwise my forehead glistens lol.
 
Hmmm. I think it might be worth going to a dermatologist. Unless its a genetic thing where everyone in your family has a similar situation, you might be irritating it unwittingly or there may be some imbalance in the skin causing it to overreact and produce a lot of oil.
Probably it is genetics as my dad is as oily as I am
I have an oily forehead. Have you tried the aztec clay mask w/ apple cider vinegar? It helps with oil control (at least for my skin) otherwise my forehead glistens lol.
No, I haven’t. But will give it a try. Thanks
 
Thanks everyone for your inputs. Will give some of your suggestions a try. Hopefully, they will help.
 
Used to have this problem. Twice a day washing is too much. I only wash in the shower. Moisturize twice a day. Quit wiping your face. Your oil balance is totally off and your body is compensating.
This is what I was saying. Thinking of it from a biology perspective not a modern-beauty perspective...we didn’t evolve with facial scrubs and the like. Let your body take care of itself for a few days and see what happens. Have you ever tried going 2 or 3 days without washing your face?
 
Probably it is genetics as my dad is as oily as I am

No, I haven’t. But will give it a try. Thanks

Oh interesting. Ive also noticed that certain ethnicities tend to have it more than others. But like everyone else agreed, constant wiping, rinsing, drying is just making your skin more upset
 
This is what I was saying. Thinking of it from a biology perspective not a modern-beauty perspective...we didn’t evolve with facial scrubs and the like. Let your body take care of itself for a few days and see what happens. Have you ever tried going 2 or 3 days without washing your face?

It made a world of difference for me. Same goes for my oily hair
 
OP, if youre using those medicated face washes, stop that too. Use one for sensitive skin, they’re a lot less harsh or drying.
 
Whether you're female or not, you can use the matte translucent powder in the morning and it'll last you through the day. Use it to touch up after several hours have passed if needed. But I agree long-term you should speak to a dermatologist to determine a solution unique to you.
 
Im not a girl haha. I know the pic might give that impression but I just love that music video with the song and the kids dancing lol. I only use facial products that are for oily skin but nothing has been working. I don’t need my face to be 100% oil free but just free enough that it doesn’t look like I haven’t washed my face in days.
Oh, I would still suggest trying to find a mattifying moisturizer & primer. It’ll make a big difference.
 
Someone recently told me that the paper covers in the ladies room for covering the toilet seat also work as blotting paper for oily skin. :thinking: I have not tried this myself.
I had a coworker who would do this when she was out of blotting papers. It always worked for her!
 
Someone recently told me that the paper covers in the ladies room for covering the toilet seat also work as blotting paper for oily skin. :thinking: I have not tried this myself.
Can confirm. Also if no seat covers, stripping some toilet paper down to 1-ply also does the trick.
 
Used to have this problem. Twice a day washing is too much. I only wash in the shower. Moisturize twice a day. Quit wiping your face. Your oil balance is totally off and your body is compensating.
This is what I was saying. Thinking of it from a biology perspective not a modern-beauty perspective...we didn’t evolve with facial scrubs and the like. Let your body take care of itself for a few days and see what happens. Have you ever tried going 2 or 3 days without washing your face?

I'm sorry, but this is awful advice and I'm cringing as that's my specialty. Washing your face twice is not too much. It's actually recommended to wash your face twice if you're not working, and 3 times on working days (morning, after work, and before bed). Not washing your face for 2-3 days is just ridiculous.
 
I'm sorry, but this is awful advice and I'm cringing as that's my specialty. Washing your face twice is not too much. It's actually recommended to wash your face twice if you're not working, and 3 times on working days (morning, after work, and before bed). Not washing your face for 2-3 days is just ridiculous.

Funny how ive been told this by others in your specialty. Granted, i have insanely sensitive skin and it doesnt take much to set it off.

Im just going by what actually worked for me.
 
Funny how ive been told this by others in your specialty. Granted, i have insanely sensitive skin and it doesnt take much to set it off.

Im just going by what actually worked for me.

Over-washing is a problem, but 2-3 times is ideal. The key is moisturizing afterwards and using friendly facial washes like cetaphil or cerave.
 
Over-washing is a problem, but 2-3 times is ideal. The key is moisturizing afterwards and using friendly facial washes like cetaphil or cerave.

Do you have any insight about washing eyes? I was told once that washing your eyes isnt good, especially if it’s soapy water
 
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