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Yes, just as the title states. I have oily skin but I have a dry, flaky surface which can be pretty annoying especially when it comes to makeup.

Because my skin is oily, I don't usually use thick, heavy creams although they do help the flakiness. I use a moisturizer that works very well for my oily skin but especially during winter, my skin still appears dry even though I don't feel it any tightness. And it's so hard for me to put on makeup because it can come out uneven.

Is there anything I can do to remedy my situation? Recommend any skincare or moisturizer that may help me? Thanks!

 
Maybe use a heavier moisturizer at night to get rid of the flakes and a light one in the morning so your face won't get as oily.

This happened to me last winter and that's what I did and it worked out well.

 
I have the same problem!! I started using Retin-A so my skin is dry and flaky and painful in areas, but still super oily with blackheads. It's awful.... I can never decide if I should treat the acne or the dry skin since whichever one I choose seems to be counteractive to the other problem... any suggestions would greatly help!!!

 
yeah i got that all round my face actually, and i even use microdermabrasion to exfoliate but that doesn't even help...my sister keeps telling me its because my skin is dehydrated and needs more water..and i don't drink enough for sure, so that may be the problem

 
Jennifer - I do exfoliate regularly and it still doesn't help me. ):

I'm relieved to hear that I'm not the only one with this problem. It's annoying, isn't it!

simply elegant- I should try to find a good heavy moisturizer that won't break me out. But I will definitely try it that way when I get my hands on one that works well.

usersassychick0 - you know, i don't drink that often either. I didn't think about this. Maybe your sister is right?
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you really aren't the only one lol :] i have the same problem too. it's so annoying.

 
Aveeno makes a good one. I think it's the daily lotion or something like that. I have it and it doesn't make me break out but I'm not acne prone. It says it's non-comedogenic.

 
i spray some water on the flaky parts of my face (in my case i realised it was due to the fact my skin was dehydrated, which was leading to dry areas). la roche posay hydraphase moisturizer has helped me a lot, as well as their hydrating mask.

no matter how oily the skin is, i think it needs more moisture during winter. a simple trick would be to use some oil (like coconut) and put a few drops on the dry areas, wait for a few minutes then apply the regular moisturizer on the whole face.

 
Originally Posted by impassioned /img/forum/go_quote.gif usersassychick0 - you know, i don't drink that often either. I didn't think about this. Maybe your sister is right?
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i could be.. she is also an aesthetician and works in a spa... but i have another idea, i recently got this face mask that was super cheap(forget the name), but i have only used it twice -although, almost all my flakes are gone atm and thinks thats why ! So if it still holds up, i'll post something about it.
 
How much water do you drink in a day? I have the same problem and I think it is due to my being dehydrated since I don't drink much besides a bottle of pop.

 
Originally Posted by KristinB /img/forum/go_quote.gif How much water do you drink in a day? I have the same problem and I think it is due to my being dehydrated since I don't drink much besides a bottle of pop. I don't drink too much water, but i drink a lot of green, white and iced tea...
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Whoops? And it really depends on the days because sometimes i only drink one bottle, other times three or four. I'm probably dehydrated.
 
WOuld def suggest drinking more water if you are dehydrated. I had the same prob as you, and one thing that works really for me is to cleanse with oil, using the oil cleansing method. Because you use a washcloth to wipe the oil off, it really polishes the surface of your skin, and an added benefit is that cleaning with oil seems to make my skin less oily - if you can be bothered, give it a try for a week or so! Just combine some castor oil and olive oil and massage that into your skin, before wiping off with a washcloth - good luck!

 
maybe you can try using an oil-based moisturizer at night and then just use a water-based one in the morning.

 
Originally Posted by impassioned /img/forum/go_quote.gif Jennifer - I do exfoliate regularly and it still doesn't help me. ):
I'm relieved to hear that I'm not the only one with this problem. It's annoying, isn't it!

simply elegant- I should try to find a good heavy moisturizer that won't break me out. But I will definitely try it that way when I get my hands on one that works well.

usersassychick0 - you know, i don't drink that often either. I didn't think about this. Maybe your sister is right?
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I've been dealing with this for years and no, exfoliating does NOT help; it does wipe off the current flakes but the oil pops right up again in an hour or so and the flakes eventually follow.The oil on my face can get so bad that I can see little beads of it sitting on my pores on my nose and sometimes it stings getting into my eyes- but still flaking!!

I just have to use a soft brush where I flake, soft washcloth for the rest of my oily face and keep oil absorbing sheets in my purse.
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I agree with the water thing though. I know I don't drink enough and try (and usually fail) to drink more; especially when I check my urine (gross? yes. But it's my barometer on what's going on, lol!!) and if it's darker than clear (
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Hopefully my skin will get with the program.

 
A few tips

1. Love your oil flow - it means your skin will look fab when you are 50!

2. Stop exfoliating too much - all you are doing is drying your skin out more so the skin is tricked into producing more oil. Invest in a good quality, micro exfoliator. Personally - Estee Lauder or Clarins.

3. You need to get a hydrating creme, not a moisturising creme. Try L'Oreal, Estee Lauder, Lancome. They all have 'hydra' in the title somewhere!

4. Oil blotting papers are fab.

5. Take your make up off with a creme cleanser - not a foaming one. Too drying. Try Clarins, Arden. In fact, in my experience, stay away from Clinique - but other people swear by it and love it...

Hope this helps - it is worth spending the $$ to get the right products as it really does make a difference.

 
Last night i tried the glycerin and water mixture because i am experiencing the same thing this winter. My face felt good this morning and makeup went on great. I also just spritzed some on the tops of my hands and they feel so great. I bought a spray bottle and mixed a mixture up and I will spritz my face in the evening before my moisturizer. Hopefully this will help me until summer gets here.

 
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