How to Clean Oily Skin

Last Update: September 18, 2008

Video By: Expert Village

A makeup and skin care expert shows you how to cleanse oily skin in this free skin care video.

About this Author

Anton Khachaturian has worked in the entertainment industry for over four years providing make-up services for fashion shows, theater, and music videos.

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by the_lonley_one on May 8, 2008 at 4:05 PM

cool vid

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Video Transcript

Hi! My name is Anton and I am here on behalf of Expert Village.com. Today I am going to be demonstrating cleansing the skin, specifically oilier skin types. I am just going to use a cream jell cleanser and I am going to apply it all over the face. Basically for oilier skin types this is going to remove any excess oil residue on the skin and this is going to remove any dead skin on the surface. You don't have to necessarily use a foaming cleanser especially with oilier skin types. Gel and cream cleansers tend to work a little bit better so what you want to do is just work the product in a circular motion all over the face, just to pick up any dead skin or excess oil. You can let the product sit for a couple of minutes just to finish picking up any property on the skin. The best way to remove this is you can remove it warm water all over the face or you can use a makeup removing wipe or a cleansing wipe to evenly take the product off. This is going to remove it without it leaving behind any residue and the skin is going to feel a lot cleaner because it is not going to get exposed to any kind of tap water or hard water property.

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