Oily skin, also known as the mortal enemy of social life, is the most sensitive and oh-so-easily triggered among the skin types. One wrong move spells for mortal enemy of social life number two, acne. The good thing is, we can still have a chance to have a shine-free face, but only if we strictly take note of the Do's and Don'ts of having an oily skin.

While it may be true that oily skin lessens the possibility of acquiring lines and freckles early, it compensates by one being prone to acne, pimples and all types of blemishes, which actually makes the lessened-acquiring-of-lines look like Shrek beside Prince Charming.

The reason is because of over-activity of our sebaceous glands which produces more oil in our face than necessary. Too much oil results to clogging of pores with dirt which, combined with dead skin cells, are trapped inside results to red and swelling red bumps in our precious faces.

Having oily skin means being careful in using beauty products, most especially the ones that we put in our face. Here are some things that we need to keep in mind that will help take care of our skin:

* Do not use oil-based products because it will only add up to the oil that is already in your face. Use water-based products instead.

* Wash your face frequently to prevent the build-up of oil on the skin which, in turn, can eventually prevent acne. (More like killing two birds in one stone, as they say.)

* Remove your make up before going to bed (of course!) to avoid clogging of pores by dirt, chemicals and oil.

* Most importantly, you have to be consistent with your treatment. Mostly, people with are advised to use toners after cleansing. Moisturizers sometimes need not be applied anymore, as the skin is already oily and moisturized as it is.

Aside from all these, there are homemade skin recipes that one can use to take care of your face. You can give the following a try and see what works best for you.

* Facial Cleanser. Mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch, 2 tablespoons of glycerin and a half cup of distilled water until smooth. Put it in a jar and place the jar in a double-boiler pot. Let the water in the outer pot boil and heat the mixture until it clears and thickens. Remove it from the heat and let it cool for 30 minutes. You can use it as a facial cleanser and is good for up to ten days.

* Green Tea Toner. All you need is a teabag of green tea and half a cup of boiling water. Steep the teabag for 3 minutes in the hot water then remove it. Once the water has cooled down, pour it in an empty toner bottle and use a regular toner. You can also add four drops of tea tree essential oil; tea tree oil not only helps moisturize the skin but also is a good antiseptic for pimples.

Homemade recipes will not only save you a fortune, it will also remind us that one need not spend too much to have a great skin. All you need is a little research, and some leftovers.

Author's Bio: 

Dee Braun, a single mom of 6, is a Certified Aromatherapist and natural health practitioner. Click now to visit NaturallyBeautiful.Me at http://www.NaturallyBeautiful.Me/ - where you can find info on natural skincare treatments (including recipes!) to battle the ravages of time, toxins and stress.