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Default How to reduce the oilyness in my skin?

It bcoms oily very soon, even if i wash my face regularly. plz help
me!
I also have posted photo for this problem on

http://healthcenters.blogspot.com/20...n-my-skin.html

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Default How to reduce the oilyness in my skin?

On Tue, 15 May 2007 03:36:01 -0700, priyanka.joshi139 wrote:

It bcoms oily very soon, even if i wash my face regularly. plz help
me!
I also have posted photo for this problem on

http://healthcenters.blogspot.com/20...n-my-skin.html

If u have any idea reply here or comment on above site..
Thanks in advance..
Priyanka


Soap and water. There are no other oil reducers. Besides, oil is what
keeps your skin looking young.
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