9 yrs, 8 mths ago

Natural Skincare Products for Oily Skin

So I have really oily skin especially in my T zone. I’ve tried using heaps of different brands but nothing seems to work. I’ve been using Sukin for the past two months and even though it has made my skin clearer my skin is still really oily. Is there are natural skincare brands that I could try? Thanks!

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  • Bronze
    9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Jojoba oil doesn’t really work for me, not sure why :/ I’ve tried many other products like Bioelements Oil Control Mattifier etc but the results were meh

    Recently I’ve started using Sara Shantelle’s H20 Crystal Healing Gel pH Balance and my skin started clearing in a week, like really gone! Will continue monitoring to see if it comes back but I’ve heard recommendations from my friends that it worked really well for them

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  • Bronze
    9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    I took *Nature_Girl’s* advice regarding the jojoba oil. My skin went a bit funny at first – I’ve always avoided any products with oil because my skin’s so oily, so adding oil was a big shake up in my skincare routine, but after the initial flare up my skin’s now super soft! I’ll be sticking with the jojoba oil now.

    misfortune8 – dispite its name Jojoba oil is actually a liquid wax 🙂

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    Thanks everyone! I will definitely give some of the products mentioned a go, hopefully my skin will be as good as new soon. 🙂

  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    I took Nature_Girl’s advice regarding the jojoba oil. My skin went a bit funny at first – I’ve always avoided any products with oil because my skin’s so oily, so adding oil was a big shake up in my skincare routine, but after the initial flare up my skin’s now super soft! I’ll be sticking with the jojoba oil now.

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  • 9 yrs, 7 mths ago

    So I have really oily skin especially in my T zone. I’ve tried using heaps of different brands but nothing seems to work. I’ve been using Sukin for the past two months and even though it has made my skin clearer my skin is still really oily. Is there are natural skincare brands that I could try? Thanks!

    Awe Cosmeceuticals have an amazing, completely natural and light serum which I love as I’ve lived with acne-prone and oily skin my whole life pretty much! It’s called the Clearing Serum and it’s amazing to say the least. I use it on my skin every day. I used the Botani moisturiser over the top of it at night because it’s anti-bacterial and this moisturiser also works fro my skin while being very natural too. Hope this helps!

    P.S. For a cleanser I love Aspect Purastat5. It’s expensive but it’s worth it to me because it’s looking after my face and works unreal as a cleanser because it’s gentle and works against bacteria too. It’s also very natural. It does tend to last for several months so I suppose it’s not as expensive as it seems at first outlay.

  • Bronze
    9 yrs, 8 mths ago

    But I’m a bit unsure about using jojoba oil because I’ve got acne prone skin and I’ve heard that is you use jojoba oil regularly it’ll start to clog your pores, but I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the advice

    Actually Jojoba oil can also help with acne, it penetrates into the skin without clogging pores and is suitable for all skin types it contains vitamin E and antioxidants which are great for fighting aging signs and moisturizing the skin 🙂

  • 9 yrs, 8 mths ago

    But I’m a bit unsure about using jojoba oil because I’ve got acne prone skin and I’ve heard that is you use jojoba oil regularly it’ll start to clog your pores, but I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the advice

  • Bronze
    9 yrs, 8 mths ago

    dream-angels – As Jojoba is a great natural moisturizer and also a popular carrier oil for aromatherapy. You can add either the tea tree andor rosemary essential oil(s) to the jojoba – that way you can get two treatments in one! I would recommend adding 3-5 drops of essential oil to every 10ml of jojoba oil

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