Making my skin oilier than before… question for Katie36551

Hi, Katie, I’ve read many of your posts on this board. I read one of
your posts about cleansers that strip the oils from the skin, causing
even more oiliness. That seems to be the problem I have come to. I
swith my cleanser between prescription benzoyl peroxide, a triclosan
cleasner and Purpose cleansing bar. Then I slop on the Benz Per.
lotion (terrified that if I don’t, my acne will come screaming back
with a vengence)My skin has finally cleared about 95% by having
switched to the more gentle cleaners (triclosan & Purpose) between
the BP and by discontinuing Retin-A micro (my skin improved greatly
using it for about 2-3 months, it was baby smooth and beautiful, but
then it got terrible again…it clogged my pores and made me very
greasy.) I now have been using OTC Stridex BP lotion 2.5% and have
added zinc, magnesium and calcium to my vitamin intake. I think this
has helped also (zinc is VERY important to your skin)Anyway, my
questuion is this… I have looked to try to find in your other posts

what you might use to clean your skin that may not strip the oils,
making that oil slick within hours of having washed my face. I
remember reading about using oats & milk? Also, won’t the oils in
Miracell clog pores and cause breakouts? Thanks!

5 Responses to “Making my skin oilier than before… question for Katie36551”

  1. Irving Lisha Says:

    Let me reply on the Miracell. :) That’s what I thought at first. My face was
    VERY oily. Now it’s moist and pretty much clear. It hasn’t been like this in
    years! About 4. My theory is that when the skin is hydrated with enough water
    and oil, it doesn’t need to absorb any of the other oils that it comes in
    contact with. When your skin is really dry, it will soak up any oils that it
    comes in contact with….good or bad. Am I making sense? How about my theory? ;)
    Hi, Katie, I’ve read many of your posts on this board. I read one of
    your posts about cleansers that strip the oils from the skin, causing
    even more oiliness. That seems to be the problem I have come to. I
    swith my cleanser between prescription benzoyl peroxide, a triclosan
    cleasner and Purpose cleansing bar. Then I slop on the Benz Per.
    lotion (terrified that if I don’t, my acne will come screaming back
    with a vengence)My skin has finally cleared about 95% by having
    switched to the more gentle cleaners (triclosan & Purpose) between

    the BP and by discontinuing Retin-A micro (my skin improved greatly
    using it for about 2-3 months, it was baby smooth and beautiful, but
    then it got terrible again…it clogged my pores and made me very
    greasy.) I now have been using OTC Stridex BP lotion 2.5% and have
    added zinc, magnesium and calcium to my vitamin intake. I think this
    has helped also (zinc is VERY important to your skin)Anyway, my
    questuion is this… I have looked to try to find in your other posts
    what you might use to clean your skin that may not strip the oils,
    making that oil slick within hours of having washed my face. I
    remember reading about using oats & milk? Also, won’t the oils in
    Miracell clog pores and cause breakouts? Thanks!

  2. aja_30 Says:

    HI, SOMETIMES SHY … I’LL DO MY BEST

    Hi, Katie, I’ve read many of your posts on this board. I read one of your
    posts about cleansers that strip the oils from the skin, causing even more
    oiliness. That seems to be the problem I have come to … My skin has finally
    cleared about 95% by having
    switched to the more gentle cleaners …
    SO MANY OF US WANT TO ATTACK THE OIL SLICK, THE TRAPPED OIL IN THE ACNE, OR
    BOTH THAT THE "DRY IT UP" APPROACH IS MOST COMMONLY USED … AND THE
    MANUFACTURERS MAKE A FORTUNE :)
    Retin-A micro (my skin improved greatly using it for about 2-3 months, it was
    baby smooth and beautiful, but then it got terrible again…it clogged my
    pores and made me very greasy.)
    INTERESTING … HADN’T HEARD THAT, BUT THANKS FOR SHARING THAT ONE WITH THE

    GROUP.

    I now have been using OTC Stridex BP lotion 2.5% and have added zinc,
    magnesium and calcium to my vitamin intake. I think this has helped also
    (zinc is VERY important to your skin) …
    I ADMIT I DON’T KNOW THE VITAMINS / HERBS LIKE I KNOW OTHER THINGS … MAYBE
    YOU COULD EDUCATE US ON THESE THINGS AND EXPLAIN THEM.

    Anyway … I have looked to try to find in your other posts what you might
    use to clean your skin that may not strip the oils, making that oil slick
    within hours of having washed my face. I remember reading about using oats &
    milk?
    TOTALLY AWESOME STUFF. GRIND UP ROLLED OATS IN A BLENDER. THEN, MEASURE A
    "PART" … MIX WITH A WISK 1 PART GROUND OATS, 1 PART POWDERED MILK, 1 PART
    SUGAR. HAVING USED A 2/3 C "PART," I NOW HAVE 2 C. OF THIS POWDERED
    CLEANSER, AND STORE IN THE RUBBERMAID FLIP-TOP BEVERAGE HOLDER I BUY AT THE
    GROCER. ESSENTIAL IN ANY STORAGE IS TO NOT LET WATER IN, AND DO YOUR BEST TO
    AVOID STEAM. I TRY TO IMPRESS MY SON TO KEEP IT AT THE SINK, NOT IN THE
    SHOWER … HOWEVER, AS HE DOESN’T LISTEN, I ONLY FILL HIS PART-WAY BECAUSE
    I’LL HAVE TO THROW OUT TOO MUCH OTHERWISE :) ANYWAY, POUR ABOUT A TBSP.
    INTO YOUR PALM, CLOSE UP YOUR CONTAINER WITH OTHER HAND … THEN DRIP FROM
    YOUR FREE HAND WARM WATER INTO IT, MUSHING IT … YOU’LL WANT TO "LIQUIFY"
    THE MILK AND "GUMMY" THE OATS, A PASTE OF WHATEVER CONSISTENCY YOU PREFER.
    LET THE POWDER DO THE WORK RATHER THAN SCRUBBING WITH PRESSURE … USE AS YOU
    MIGHT SOFT SOAPY LATHER, YOU CAN EVEN THEN LEAVE IT ON AS A MASK WHEN NEEDED.
    YOUR SKIN WILL FEEL DRIER BUT WON’T BE DRIED OUT, AS OAT PROTEINS ARE FAMOUS
    FOR THEIR WATER RETENTION.

    Also, won’t the oils in Miracell clog pores and cause breakouts?
    HONESTLY, THOSE OILS THAT I’M FAMILIAR WITH DON’T NORMALLY CLOG, CAN’T SAY ON
    THE REST BUT IT’S DOUBTFUL. JOJOBA, FOR EXAMPLE, CAN CLOG ACCORDING TO A FEW
    SOURCES BECAUSE IT’S TECHNICALLY A LIQUID WAX. HOWEVER, IT IS ALSO MOST LIKE
    OUR SEBUM, A FLUID PRODUCED BY OUR BODY THAT CLEANSES. MOST SOURCES SAY
    JOJOBA HELPS DISSOLVE EXCESS OILS WHILE ALSO REPLACING TOO-FEW OILS … THAT
    HAS BEEN MY EXPERIENCE, AND I’LL NEVER NOT HAVE JOJOBA AGAIN. AVOCADO OIL IS
    WONDERFULLY SOFTENING, ALSO. IF YOU’RE UNCOMFORTABLE WITH ALL THE OILS THAT
    MIRACELL HAS, START WITH A FEW … I STRONGLY ADVOCATE JOJOBA FOR ACNE, AT
    LEAST OVERNIGHT IF YOU TEND TO OIL-SLICK DURING THE DAY. MEANWHILE, IF
    YOU’RE WEARING MAKEUP (SORRY, DON’T KNOW IF YOU’RE MALE OR FEMALE), A DROP OF
    JOJOBA IN WITH YOUR NON-ALCOHOL TONER IS A GOOD WAY TO PROTECT YOUR PORES …
    AND POWDER OVER AN OIL-FREE FOUNDATION HELPS … BETTER YET, LOOK INTO THOSE
    MINERAL-POWDER MAKEUPS WE’VE BEEN DISCUSSING, SUCH AS BAREESCENTUALS …

    Thanks!
    NO, THANK YOU … TRY SOME OF THIS AND LET US KNOW WHAT YOU DECIDE AND HOW IT
    WORKS OUT.

    - KATIE

  3. aja_30 Says:

    Perfectly … just to technically clarify as to why we need both, though …
    the water is the hydrator. However, it evaporates unless the oil is there to
    slow that evaporation (oil is lighter than water and rises to the top, or
    surface). The oils also help maintain flexibility and softness. Folks with
    too much oil have a really hard time resisting the "stripping" mentality, as
    they’ve learned to associate that stripped feeling with cleanliness … so
    it’s quite an adjustment to learn that moist and soft, unclogged,
    pimples-free-to-erupt is the goal, and the skin will adjust more toward
    normalcy (just not overnight). As to the pimples-free-to-erupt, I can feel a
    deep one starting, and have experienced it taking 2 weeks with much pain just
    to surface into a huge, red mass … and have also experienced a "quick exit"
    … that is, as soon as I feel it starting, it has surfaced in unclogged
    pores and freed itself of the beginnings of the "collection." No pimple
    (red, swollen, bumped) ever had to come up!


    How about my theory?

    Excellent !!

  4. Jon Bowen Says:

    Thanks for the info on the oats, I’ll try it tomorrow! I’ll also
    check out jojoba oil. I know everyone here knows that feeling of
    being nervous to try something different, for fear of the acne coming
    back or getting worse. Does anyone use an oil control lotion to
    absorb the oil during the day?
    As for the vitamin aspect, I wish I could remember where I read it,
    but I bet if you look up acne and natural remedies or supplements,
    you will find some info about how important vitamins and minerals are
    to the skin. Zinc is an immune system booster and so is vitamin C.
    Both are good for the skin- they help your skin be more balanced and
    able to deal with the bacteria that cause acne. I read that Magnesium
    was good for hormone balance (yes, I’m female, and my hormones wreak
    havoc with my face and back!) Calcium is also very beneficial to the
    processes that your body needs to keep everything in check.
    Thanks again for the information!

  5. aja_30 Says:

    > everyone here knows that feeling of being nervous to try something
    > different, for fear of the acne coming back or getting worse.

    Sometimes, especially if much has been formed deep down, it must all "clear"
    first. If your new regimen leaves your skin moist and soft, bear with that
    for a good time. Females especially may take a little longer to adjust
    depending upon the hormonal factors involved … anywhere from 1 to 3 cycles.
    Be sure to cleanse and "feed" the zits, too … you’re actually feeding the
    skin certain things to assist the total effort, and the zit spot is broken,
    irritated, or at the very least inflamed. You can treat with all kinds of
    things like a slice of raw potato (I’d be tempted to rehydrate the buds into
    a neater paste), onion, parsley and thyme in honey … but feed with things
    like aloe, follow with toner and jojoba. If aloe juice isn’t handy, Dessert
    Essence sells a clear tube called 99% Aloe Gel.


    Does anyone use an oil control lotion to > absorb the oil during the day?

    I haven’t, but my mother has in the past. I do know that our skin changes
    often - hormones throughout the cycle (men have cycles, too, just not nearly
    the same as women), throughout 3-cycle quarters, and from season to season.
    Tapioca starch or cornstarch has been used … not sure if arrowroot’s okay
    around eyes or not. However, the jojoba and your not stripping oils should
    help your skin become more balanced. Other (cheaper) options are to take
    along blotters, or to visit the restroom and dampen a paper towel with water
    (not dripping) to blot with, then apply a little makeup powder (that works
    well).

    - Katie

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