GarbageCat
GarbageCat
GarbageCat

I'm only in if there's the possibility of hooking up with a hot man in a kilt.

Seriously? The fandom loves him?...ugh. He is weird about masculinity and insults Buffy for being strong and independent, and for not needing his protection. He constantly guilt trips her for being with Angel and having no romantic interest in him. He is the ultimate "nice guy". I can't stand him haha...

LOL THAT CAT IS SUCH AN ASSHOLE! I love cats.

I've been watching Buffy lately, and Xander the character is a weirdo and a jerk. I sense much future MRA in him.

The actor is a mess. I wiki'd him and found out what a life he has. Geez.

"She fascinates you..because her heart is pure.."

Me too!

Cue the "you are making your skin oily by doing....." people who have dry skin and DONT get that some people just have oily skin. Stop trying to tell people they really dont have oily skin ( or hair) Some people are just born that way. Stop trying to victim blame, my dried out sisters.

All of you oily-skinned people, be of good cheer. I'm 40 now and up until about two or three years ago, my face was oil slick central. In my case, things have settled down and I'm a lot less oily. I also have practically no lines or wrinkles. My skin looks awesome. Oily skin can really suck when you're in your teens

Aveda's Botanical Kinetics Purifying Gel Cleanser has SAVED my skin from its horrendously oily sheen. Seriously, try this stuff. Use in the AM and PM. And do make sure you moisturize just a LITTLE bit because if you don't, your skin will over compensate, thinking your skin is dry, which makes the oil situation worse.

I had hideously oily skin until I stopped treating my skin the way we're taught to handle oily skin. I use a very mild cleanser, I make my own toner with coconut vinegar and spring water. I exfoliate cautiously, with occasional AHAs and slightly more frequent BHAs. I apply facial moisturizer only when my face is damp.

I should send one in - I have oily skin but horrible dry patches.

Mario Badescu makes great products for oily skin. I find that moisturising like crazy at night keeps it at bay during the day as well, but I still need an 11.00 and 3.00 blot-session! I use Yes for Carrots during the day, mostly rubbing it into dry

I have super-sensitive skin, so any fucking with the formula results in Disastro-crumpett. I hate it! I have heard so many great things about Cerave and Effeclar, but any change from routine results in two months of skin-purging. (I am currently coming off the last "Ohhhh, that looks cool!" fuck up around Christmas.)

Unless I missed one myself (entirely possible), I would say that all of the product diary authors so far have been not even normal-to-dry, but every one extremely dry-skinned, whether they thought so or not. The products used made that evident. No other skin type could tolerate all this heavy oil and ointment all

I have a really oily t-zone and have found that the Body Shop Tea Tree face wash has helped dry out my skin some. Also, what are you using for foundation? I had been using some foundation that looked all greasy and splotchy after a few hours. I finally got tired of it and looked up the best foundation for oily skin

this may sound totally counterintuitive, but have you tried oil cleansing? Apparently, depending on which oil you use, it can actually help! My skin is dry and I like a mix of argon, avocado and jojoba for example,and I'd guess argon and avocado would be bad choices for you but I think castor, jojoba and possibly

I've had good results with the Normaderm line from Vichy - there's an anti-imperfection day cream and one to use at night that makes your skin feel all velvety and fights the oil while you sleep. I used them every day for a couple months and thought they worked quite well. However, I am lazy so right now I just go to

Oily face here, coconut oil has lessened it!!

What are you currently using, because often oily skin is irritated skin? The more irritated your skin and/or the more dry the air, the worse the oil can be. Some of those oil-absorbing sheets have oil in them.

SAME. I never use moisturizing products because my face is so oily, moisturizers just make things worse.

I would also like to see this. I am fast approaching middle age (some youngs would say I'm already there) and I have the complexion of a 15-year-old boy. My dermo has started me on Aldactone, which helps to reduce the oil somewhat (it's all relative), but I still need to work with the greasiness.