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Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:35 am |
To all EDS members with oily skin.
Can anyone share their opinion on the best anti aging day or night cream they use for oily skin, which is effective at reducing fine lines.
There are so many reviews for good anti aging creams for normal, dry,combination,sensitive and mature but i cant find reviews for oily skin.
Would appreciate good or bad opinions on products. |
_________________ sensitive oily/combination, green eyes, brown hair, fair skin |
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Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:52 pm |
m, I think oily skin is not that easy to get old, so anti-aging is not that important.
If you are at cold place, then you can try all kinds of anti-aging lines in winter.
If not, I guess you can use some serum other than some thick cream. If you really want a brand, I guess valmont is better for combo/oily skin. |
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Sat Apr 26, 2008 11:19 pm |
For moisturizing: check out threads on emu oil - some oily folks finds it helps normalize their oil production. Also Decleor Ylang Ylang Aromessence and Balm. I have dry skin but remember those as working for some people with oily skin because of their balancing effect.
For anti-aging, you probably want to add some actives to your routine like Vit. C serum. Lots of threads here are different ones and which works best for what type of skin, etc. If you don't want to use something separate, you can add actives to your cream from do-it-yourself places likewww.cellbone.com ,www.gardenofwisdom.com ,www.skinactives.com , etc.
Because you have oily skin, in already produced products, you probably should go with serums versus creams. |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:01 am |
yikes oily skin is the bane of an anti-aging regime! I just hope that my oil-production dies off once I late late 20s... otherwhise using the various miracle creams is going to be such a nightmare. I do think that oily skin which is not acne prone is able to "buffer" the stresses of aging slightly better than those with dry skin.
If I continue to have the same level of sebum production in ten years, I would stick to Cellcosmet (well formulated and does not cause congestion) but then I would definitely use RETIN A to help with fine lines and skin texture. |
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Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:02 pm |
saz07 wrote: |
To all EDS members with oily skin.
Can anyone share their opinion on the best anti aging day or night cream they use for oily skin, which is effective at reducing fine lines.
There are so many reviews for good anti aging creams for normal, dry,combination,sensitive and mature but i cant find reviews for oily skin.
Would appreciate good or bad opinions on products. |
I was thinking of Skinceuticals Retinol 0.5% and to be used at night only. Make sure you use sunblock and I find Skinceuticals UV Defense SPF 30 works well for acne prone skin.
And I totally agree with mirnets with respect to Cellcosmet. |
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Sun Apr 27, 2008 4:47 pm |
OIly skin is a less aging skin so be thankful for that.
I have oily skin and I think it depends upon your age and what is happening with your skin. It will change over the course of your life.
I am 50 and have a wonderful line that I use right now - perfect for my skin in my time of life.
There is no "one size fits all"... |
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Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:23 pm |
I've had super oily skin for about 20 years (I'm 42 now) and have found that although I don't seem to get a lot of wrinkles the ones that I do get are very pronounced. Sagging around my mouth and jaw line is also a big issue with me. That said, I've been using Tazorac gel for a year and it seems to help with anti-aging as much or more than anything else I've tried so far. |
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havana8
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Sun Apr 27, 2008 6:05 pm |
sister sweets wrote: |
There is no "one size fits all"... |
Well said, Sister Sweets, and so true. |
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:03 am |
I`m using Avene Ystheal emulsion (vit.A product) as a night anti-aging cream, and I barely care if I look oily at night or not
but I have no idea at all what can be used as anti-aging at day, as everything just makes me shine  |
_________________ 31, combo - oily, breakout-prone, fair complexion, sensitive and prone to rosacea |
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:46 am |
Thank you all for your replies |
_________________ sensitive oily/combination, green eyes, brown hair, fair skin |
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 9:01 am |
Sister Sweets, I am curious what you use.
I am turning 47 this year and have oily t-zone with occasional breakouts, but starting to notice a few wrinkles around mouth and eye area. Am trying dermalogica for normal/combination skin now, first week on this and so far seems fine but I am exploring to find just what is right for me. |
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:02 pm |
I am 49 and have had very oily skin forever. I have used Tazorac for my complexion and have found that to be very good for minor wrinkles. (Retin-A would also work) Creams are not good for oily skin tho - stick to gels or serums. Retinol would not work either, since it's a cream based product (sorry to differ w/ you, Skincare)
I did nothing for my skin (wrinkle-wize) up until my mid-40's. I had NO issues besides acne. I still don't have many wrinkles - just some expression lines. Once some crow's feat, N/L's and creapy looking skin under my eyes did start showing up, I explored different options.
The best things I've found have been copper peptide serums that I just recently started to use. They have actually turned back the clock for me. I was contemplating a face lift due to loosing some elasticity in my face, but things have really improved w/ the CP's. You need to use exfoliatives w/ CP's, so the Tazorac (and BHAs I started last year) have stayed in my arsenol.
I may add vit. C to my arsenol as well. It supposedly can be used on oily skin. |
_________________ early 60's, fair skin, combo skin, very few fine lines, vertical lip lines, crows feet & 11's, fighting aging! Using Palancia HF, dermarollers, CPs, Retin A Micro, Safetox, AALS, Clairsonic |
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Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:21 pm |
Pure Skin Formulations has many products that are suited for oily skin. In the summer I have used PSF's Balancing Lotion.
PSF has an impressive product line-up.  |
_________________ As I am getting older I realize my biggest beauty secret is smile more and frown less. Be aware that wrinkles do not make a person unattractive. Cynicism, unforgiveness, anger and jealousy are the real culprits. Sixty something  |
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cutiehhatau
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Wed May 07, 2008 7:26 pm |
i keep using VALMONT products for a year ,it turned my oily skin to really dry,i cant believe it. now i need to find a really moisturizer serum to use as a base,the MOISTURE LIPOSOME should be my first choice,it can be used before toner. |
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Wed May 07, 2008 11:52 pm |
You may try Amino Genesis Photolagen-AGF Full Strength Non-presciption . |
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Thu May 08, 2008 1:52 am |
I second the Photolagen. But you can also use Remergent DNA Repair and several Valmont products including Radiance Serum and Cream, DNA Repair and Precious Serum. |
_________________ Skin: Over 60, ex combination now sensitive, Cellcosmet |
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Thu May 08, 2008 2:44 pm |
foxe wrote: |
I am 49 and have had very oily skin forever. I have used Tazorac for my complexion and have found that to be very good for minor wrinkles. (Retin-A would also work) Creams are not good for oily skin tho - stick to gels or serums. Retinol would not work either, since it's a cream based product (sorry to differ w/ you, Skincare)
I did nothing for my skin (wrinkle-wize) up until my mid-40's. I had NO issues besides acne. I still don't have many wrinkles - just some expression lines. Once some crow's feat, N/L's and creapy looking skin under my eyes did start showing up, I explored different options.
The best things I've found have been copper peptide serums that I just recently started to use. They have actually turned back the clock for me. I was contemplating a face lift due to loosing some elasticity in my face, but things have really improved w/ the CP's. You need to use exfoliatives w/ CP's, so the Tazorac (and BHAs I started last year) have stayed in my arsenol.
I may add vit. C to my arsenol as well. It supposedly can be used on oily skin. |
Foxe, what CP do you use? I have been using Isomers and I haven't noticed much, but I like that I haven't had any adverse effects. I'm almost out, and wondering what to try next. I really want to use retin a/taz but I haven't for about a year because I am SO tired of the flaking/peeling. |
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Thu May 08, 2008 3:52 pm |
Karin Herzog VitaKombi 2. It works! |
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Sat May 10, 2008 9:00 am |
So far I'd say Osea APC. It's the only moisturiser I've ever used that gives me a matte enough finish that I can use it in the day. |
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Sun May 11, 2008 8:01 pm |
thirtyish wrote: |
foxe wrote: |
I am 49 and have had very oily skin forever. I have used Tazorac for my complexion and have found that to be very good for minor wrinkles. (Retin-A would also work) Creams are not good for oily skin tho - stick to gels or serums. Retinol would not work either, since it's a cream based product (sorry to differ w/ you, Skincare)
I did nothing for my skin (wrinkle-wize) up until my mid-40's. I had NO issues besides acne. I still don't have many wrinkles - just some expression lines. Once some crow's feat, N/L's and creapy looking skin under my eyes did start showing up, I explored different options.
The best things I've found have been copper peptide serums that I just recently started to use. They have actually turned back the clock for me. I was contemplating a face lift due to loosing some elasticity in my face, but things have really improved w/ the CP's. You need to use exfoliatives w/ CP's, so the Tazorac (and BHAs I started last year) have stayed in my arsenol.
I may add vit. C to my arsenol as well. It supposedly can be used on oily skin. |
Foxe, what CP do you use? I have been using Isomers and I haven't noticed much, but I like that I haven't had any adverse effects. I'm almost out, and wondering what to try next. I really want to use retin a/taz but I haven't for about a year because I am SO tired of the flaking/peeling. |
I've been using the Skin Bio CP's. I started w/ the CP Serum for my face and used the dilution ratio that was posted here on EDS until my face became use to it. After a couple weeks, and no uglies, I started using Super CP as a spot treatment here and there (and eventually spreading it out a little further each time). I've been using CPs 6 wks now and just introduced vit C last week, alternating days between the C and CPs.
Everything looks real good. My pores are getting unclogged and smaller and the looseness is tightening up.
I also had a blemish on my face that a derm said he's have to remove w/ surgery and the CPs have done it instead - w/ NO scar.
It's important to remember to use exfoliatives w/ CPs and if you have oily skin - and it tends to clog - then the exfoliatives are a must. BHAs work best for oily skin as they are lipid (oil)soluble which allows it to penetrate the oil in the pores and exfoliate accumulated skin cells inside the oil gland that can clog pores. For the CPs - get the serums since they're better for oily skin. |
_________________ early 60's, fair skin, combo skin, very few fine lines, vertical lip lines, crows feet & 11's, fighting aging! Using Palancia HF, dermarollers, CPs, Retin A Micro, Safetox, AALS, Clairsonic |
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Tue Jun 03, 2008 3:04 am |
foxe wrote: |
thirtyish wrote: |
foxe wrote: |
I am 49 and have had very oily skin forever. I have used Tazorac for my complexion and have found that to be very good for minor wrinkles. (Retin-A would also work) Creams are not good for oily skin tho - stick to gels or serums. Retinol would not work either, since it's a cream based product (sorry to differ w/ you, Skincare)
I did nothing for my skin (wrinkle-wize) up until my mid-40's. I had NO issues besides acne. I still don't have many wrinkles - just some expression lines. Once some crow's feat, N/L's and creapy looking skin under my eyes did start showing up, I explored different options.
The best things I've found have been copper peptide serums that I just recently started to use. They have actually turned back the clock for me. I was contemplating a face lift due to loosing some elasticity in my face, but things have really improved w/ the CP's. You need to use exfoliatives w/ CP's, so the Tazorac (and BHAs I started last year) have stayed in my arsenol.
I may add vit. C to my arsenol as well. It supposedly can be used on oily skin. |
Foxe, what CP do you use? I have been using Isomers and I haven't noticed much, but I like that I haven't had any adverse effects. I'm almost out, and wondering what to try next. I really want to use retin a/taz but I haven't for about a year because I am SO tired of the flaking/peeling. |
I've been using the Skin Bio CP's. I started w/ the CP Serum for my face and used the dilution ratio that was posted here on EDS until my face became use to it. After a couple weeks, and no uglies, I started using Super CP as a spot treatment here and there (and eventually spreading it out a little further each time). I've been using CPs 6 wks now and just introduced vit C last week, alternating days between the C and CPs.
Everything looks real good. My pores are getting unclogged and smaller and the looseness is tightening up.
I also had a blemish on my face that a derm said he's have to remove w/ surgery and the CPs have done it instead - w/ NO scar.
It's important to remember to use exfoliatives w/ CPs and if you have oily skin - and it tends to clog - then the exfoliatives are a must. BHAs work best for oily skin as they are lipid (oil)soluble which allows it to penetrate the oil in the pores and exfoliate accumulated skin cells inside the oil gland that can clog pores. For the CPs - get the serums since they're better for oily skin. |
I will definetely give this a go. |
_________________ sensitive oily/combination, green eyes, brown hair, fair skin |
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