A'kin toner recommended for oily skin
Ladies who have oily skin should still make sure that they moisturise, but just need to find the right natural skin care products, with one website pointing them towards A'kin's items.
Lucy Godfrey, writing for Fashion Time Magazine, said that while oily skin is annoying, ladies still need to nourish their face, recommending A'Kin orange blossom and chamomile refreshing toner after moisturising to revive skin.
The expert is not the only person to like the product, with other reviewers also being glowing about it here.
Ms Godfrey added that oil-free natural skin care products can help oily pores and will avoid sore, cracked dry patches.
The writer stated that oily skin can be combated over time, noting that it will take around 28 days to see results.
"Look for cleansers with healing properties having a natural toner with no alcohol and an oil-absorbing moisturiser," Ms Godfrey added.
Another top tip is to thoroughly cleanse with natural skin care products after wearing makeup, to ensure pores are clear.
Other ladies suffer from the opposite problem of dry skin, which the Vancouver Sun said is made worse by the harsh winter conditions. Keeping lip balm and a rich moisturiser handy can help to combat the effects of the cold.
Posted by James Mould

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