Wash your face:

If your skin’s oily, you should wash your face twice a day but don’t overdo it. Avoid harsh soaps or detergents.

Blotting papers:

Blotting papers are inexpensive and available over the counter. Use as needed throughout the day.

Honey:

Honey is also a natural humectant, so it helps keep the skin moist but not oily. This is because humectants draw moisture from the skin without replacing it.

Cosmetic clay:

Cosmetic clays, also called healing clays, are used to help absorb skin oil and treat many skin conditions. 

Oatmeal:

Oatmeal helps calm inflamed skin and absorb excess oil. It also helps exfoliate dead skin. When used in facial masks, oatmeal is usually ground.

Egg whites and lemons:

Egg whites and lemons are a folk remedy for oily skin. Both ingredients are thought to tighten pores. The acid in lemons and other citrus fruits may help absorb oil.

Almonds:

Ground almonds not only work to exfoliate your skin, but they also help sop up excess oils and impurities. 

Aloe vera:

Aloe vera is known for soothing burns and other skin conditions.Many people use aloe vera to treat oily skin.

Tomatoes:

Tomatoes contain salicylic acid, a common acne home remedy. The acids in tomatoes may help absorb excess skin oils and unclog pores.

Jojoba oil:

Although the idea of applying oil to oily skin seems counterproductive, jojoba oil is a folk remedy to treat oily skin, acne, and other skin problems.

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