| I’m 50 and my face is as greasy as it was when I was 15. Clean it off and it’s back within 20 minutes |
| I still have a greasy face at 65. But, as all the facial ladies predicted, I don’t have many wrinkles. |
I guess I kind of look young for my age other than the gray but I’m not greasy around my eyes |
| I have greasy skin and still have occasional acne at 47 and so does my 72 y.o. mother. So I’m thinking, for some of us it’s forever? |
op here my mom mentioned zits in her 60s. I still get them on my nose and sides of forehead |
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I am fifty-six and have had extremely greasy skin since 12.
I hated it in my youth however now at my age my skin is still moist + unlined which is a daily blessing. Plus glowing skin is in style now so it is a win win. 👏🏽 |
| I’m 50 with oily skin and find cleaning with micellar water Really helps |
| Spironolactone rx helps a lot for this |
| Still greasy at 58. Also don't have many wrinkles, so I will take it! |
Hm I guess this is one benefit. I use the smashbox primer. It helps a ton. |
Absolute game changer for me too. |
I am 40 with ouly skin, my mother is in her 70s. She had oily skin well into her 60s but it has turned dry in recent years. She still gets pimples. |
Yup. |
| I woukd give anything for a zit!! Seriously! Between being 53 and hypothyroid, I have no oils left in me. I moisturize constantly but it’s not the same. |
| I am jealous! I used to have an oily t zone until about mid-30s, but at 42 my skin is pretty dry. I do think it helped me from developing the deep forehead lines at a younger age that I see some people have. I wish I still had the natural oils... the lines are coming fast and furious now. Mostly crow's feet but I imagine the forehead lines will be here soon enough. |