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Looking for information on facial orthopedics, we can help. It is impossible to eliminate oily skin, but with a few skin care tips oily skin can be minimized. Dirt and daily oils from skin do not cause acne; however, indirectly they do. Without proper washing, pores will be clogged and more prone to acne. Washing with hot water, and strong soaps will not do anything to help fight oily skin. The result from this kind of treatment is irritated skin which becomes too dry. Instead use mild cleansers which clean instead of dry.
Dermocosmetics are products which are actually a fusion between medicine and cosmetics. Dermocosmetics are a combination of formulas used to prevent oily skin, while providing comfort. They are versatile and able to use during other skin treatments. These products include cleansers, active care, moisturizers, and camouflage. Cleansers are used to control oil without irritating the skin. Active care is formulas used to remove dead skin and unclog pores. Moisturizers are used for combination skin which requires smoothing from irritation. Camouflages are used to hide acne spots while reducing irritation.
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The pores around the nose are also larger because of the larger oil glands. Sebaceous glands are also found along the back, neck, and chest. There is no way to completely eliminate oily skin; the amount of oil produce is based purely on genetics. During puberty oil glands are more active, which sometimes is the cause of acne.
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