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Disposable face wash for oily face?

zyg0te

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I work sales, so I usually have a button up + jacket on. Naturally I am a pretty oily guy, but at work when I am working for 8 hours straight, I feel really dirty sometimes.

I need something I can keep in the bathroom at work to clean or "refresh" my face quickly. Do you guys recommend any products?

I have bad acne, but when I get really oily I will sometimes splash my entire face with water and clean it off a bit then dab it dry with a paper towel, but I know this isn't helping my acne at all.
 

Mrs. Savage

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Go to CVS and pick up some oil blotting papers, it will be in the makeup isle.
They come in a pack some are like mini pieces of tissue paper, use it to blot your face and the paper will suck up all the extra oil. They work great!
 

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Mrs. Savage's suggestion is a good one. The problem with Serg's suggestion (which I am sure works fine for some people) is that those medicated pads can end up drying your skin too much, which can end up compounding your acne problem).
 

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You can get witch hazel in individual pad things too. I use it on my nose occasionally when it is oily and it helps without drying things out too much.
 

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