Saturday, April 24, 2010

Will i have oily skin until i'm old?

i tend to have really oily skin. will this go away later or is it permanent?

Will i have oily skin until i'm old?
I am 38 and still get oil in the T-Zone on my face. Wrinkles and oil....life is so unfair. lol
Reply:Listen, these thing pass!
Reply:i don't think so
Reply:It should gradually fade away.



Reply:it really depends. Everyone has different skin. The best thing i can say to do is go get some oil free wash.. it helps mine.
Reply:I had oily skin as a teenager now well let's just say I'm over 25 %26amp; my skin is dry.
Reply:No. Your pH levels change as you grow older.


That expains why we don't see 60-year old ladies with zits.
Reply:you didn't say how old you are. I am 45 and have oily skin as if i were a teen. The upside of it is that I won't ever have wrinkles which are caused by dry skin.
Reply:It will get much less oily beginning in your 20's. It may stay a tiny bit oily. Look to your parents and see what their skin is like...chances are yours will do what theirs did. Feel lucky though....oily skin wrinkles much later in life. It's dry skin that wrinkles early!
Reply:The older you get, the dryer your skin gets.
Reply:you her sex
Reply:mostly its hereditary.


check with mom aunts and grandma


some effects fro how you do skin care, sun care and diet and health too.


oily skin now usually means younger looking later.


im nearly 50 with combo/oily skin but almost no wrinkles


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Reply:It will dry out gradually.
Reply:How old are you? I'm 37 and I had really oily skin when I was a teenager up into my 20's but then it gets better. If you have acne with it see a dermatologist and there is topical medication they can give you.
Reply:I believe it will normally go away after your teen years, however not for everyone. I'm 50 and still plagued with oily skin. Medications and topical applications can make it better. If you also have acne, that will probably leave you even if the oily skin does not. Hang in there! It could be worse.
Reply:Mine is still a bit oily, (not like when I was a teenager)but I think it helps prevent me from wrinkling, now that I am older.
Reply:It is more than likely permanent. Oily skin can be helped with special beauty tips. I listed a web site for reference. The positive thing about oily skin is you will age a lot less than your friends do. I just turned 40 and have always had oily skin which I have learned how to keep under control. But, I do not have wrinkles around my eyes or lips yet like all of my friends. People think I am a lot younger than I really am. So, count your blessings!
Reply:As you age, your skin will get less oily. It is hormones that cause the majority of the oil production. And to the person who told you it's permanent, IT IS NOT! As you get into your late thirties and forties, the skin tends to thin and become drier. When you get beyond that, it really gets dry, although it may always retain a miniscule amount of oil, especcially in the summer months when it is hot and humid outside. I had oily skin in my teens (very oily) and now that I am MUCH older, I look ten years younger than what I actually am. Be thankful for your oily skin!
Reply:As you get older, some of the oil will dry up - but %26amp; this is a biggie! - if you have oily skin then you will tend not to wrinkle as badly as someone who has dry skin. No kidding - it keeps your skin younger looking. So even though it's a pain in the butt at times, there might come a day when you'll be glad you had oily skin!!! I know - I don't look anywhere near my actual age!
Reply:My mom's 64 and her oily skin is still oily (maybe somewhat less so than when she was 34, though.) The upside is that she has very few wrinkles because of it so she looks a lot younger than she is!
Reply:your skin will probably be oily your whole life, but the oil will decrease as you get older and will also keep the wrinkles at bay. i'm 33 and i still get carded at bars. remember to keep moisturized now though. if you try to dry it out, it'll overcompensate and get even oilier. find a non-oily moisturizer.





and clean your face several times a day. do you know what works awesome? baby wipes. i'm not kidding. they clean and moisturize at the same time and you can put them in a baggie in your purse. just make sure to get the unscented ones.
Reply:my best friend is italian and her whole family has oily skin. But thats not a bad thing, her mother is 54 and does not have one wrinkle on her face. All of them look great! u can only hope to have oily skin the rest of ur life
Reply:I would suggest washing your face with clean and clear,it will help control oily skin but if you do nothing about it then you will have oily skin for a really long time.
Reply:i think it will go away sooner or later
Reply:well, i don't think so. But generally people with oily skin when they're younger have less wwrinkles later. That's what happened with my mom.
Reply:i also had this fear when i was a teenager but it will pass really. your skin will produce more oil when you're still young but as soon as you mature/age and with the help of newly improved beauty products, you will be able to control the oil on your skin, lessen any pimples and will regulate your skin to be more nourished and supple.
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