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Help For Oily Skin

Posted: 10/18/2011

Don’t skip moisturizing if you have oily skin; choose products that balance skin to prevent the overproduction of oil
Don’t skip moisturizing if you have oily skin; choose products that balance skin to prevent the overproduction of oil.

(NAPSI)—Oily skin can be a problem but the solution is not to skip moisturizer. When skin is not adequately hydrated, sebum glands overproduce oil in an attempt to lock in moisture and skin becomes shiny.

However, you shouldn’t use an oil-free moisturizer without carefully reading the label, as some may contain ingredients that can strip skin, resulting in an overproduction of oil.

Fortunately, the Ultra Facial Oil-Free Collection from Kiehl’s Since 1851 not only hydrates skin, but actually seals in the needed moisture, preventing the overproduction of oil—for shine-free, fresh skin all day long. The four products in this line use moisture-retaining ingredients such as Antarcticine and Imperata Cylindrica to balance and hydrate skin, then lock in moisture at every step of the skin care regimen.

The results are a scientifically proven 24 hours of shine control and long-lasting moisturization. The three-step daily regimen-featuring a cleanser, toner and moisturizer or gel cream—works to visibly reduce oil on skin, without stripping skin of essential moisture and without the use of powders. The product is oil-free, paraben-free, dye-free and fragrance-free.

For more information, visit Kiehls.com.

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