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How to get rid of Oily Skin?

An oily skin type is exactly what it sounds like — excess oil on the face produces a persistently shiny or greasy appearance. If you don’t treat your oily skin, pores can become clogged and enlarged, and dead skin cells may accumulate. Blackheads, pimples and other types of acne are also common with this skin type.

Normal Ways to take care of oily Skin,

1. Wash your face regularly

2. Do not touch your face

3. Avoid oily foods

4. Do Exercise

5. Sleep 8 hours

6. Eat Healthy foods (Include Vegetables and Fruits in your daily food)

7. Be hydrated

8. Remove your Makeup before Sleeping

1. Aloe Vera:

Aloe Vera is a rich source of antioxidants and vitamins that may help protect your skin. It can also helps absorb excess oil from your skin.

2. Cucumbers:

It’s High in Nutrients. Cucumbers are low in calories but high in many important vitamins and minerals. It keeps your skin fresh and helps to treat aging.

3. Lemon Juice:

Lemon juice naturally contains vitamin C, an antioxidant that may help reduce skin damage and premature aging. It also helps to make skin lightening.

4. Honey:

Honey is one of nature’s most revered skin remedies. It may benefit oily and acne-prone skin. Honey is also a natural humectant, so it helps keep the skin moist but not oily. It makes glowing skin.

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