Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash with soap at least four or five times a day: once before I have coffee, once in the shower, once usually in the late afternoon when the grime of the day has caught up with me, and once at bedtime. My face is pretty much as oily as it's always been and I'm almost 60. If I don't wash it, it's too disgusting to live with. I used Basis or a clear glycerine soap, depending on what I have on hand or which sink I find myself at. I use a light powder as my only makeup.
Your skin is over-producing oil because it has become used to being stripped multiple times a day. Not sure what the solution is, but maybe cut down slowly.
You probably look young!
I do, tbh, compared to a lot of people my age I know. Of course, extra fat also helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash with soap at least four or five times a day: once before I have coffee, once in the shower, once usually in the late afternoon when the grime of the day has caught up with me, and once at bedtime. My face is pretty much as oily as it's always been and I'm almost 60. If I don't wash it, it's too disgusting to live with. I used Basis or a clear glycerine soap, depending on what I have on hand or which sink I find myself at. I use a light powder as my only makeup.
Your skin is over-producing oil because it has become used to being stripped multiple times a day. Not sure what the solution is, but maybe cut down slowly.
You probably look young!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wash with soap at least four or five times a day: once before I have coffee, once in the shower, once usually in the late afternoon when the grime of the day has caught up with me, and once at bedtime. My face is pretty much as oily as it's always been and I'm almost 60. If I don't wash it, it's too disgusting to live with. I used Basis or a clear glycerine soap, depending on what I have on hand or which sink I find myself at. I use a light powder as my only makeup.
Your skin is over-producing oil because it has become used to being stripped multiple times a day. Not sure what the solution is, but maybe cut down slowly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use a really gentle cleanser at night (Cerave). But my 3 year old has only had her face washed with cleanser about a dozen times, to wash off sunscreen after a beach day. She has perfect skin so I guess our routine is working! I should make her wear sunblock more often but she hates it, so she wears a hat outdoors in the summer.
Every 3-year old has perfect skin, LOL.
Anonymous wrote:I use a really gentle cleanser at night (Cerave). But my 3 year old has only had her face washed with cleanser about a dozen times, to wash off sunscreen after a beach day. She has perfect skin so I guess our routine is working! I should make her wear sunblock more often but she hates it, so she wears a hat outdoors in the summer.