Black People Skin Care

Any suggestions for caring for the skin?
I'm going to a wedding in two weeks and have not seen these people forever. I want my skin to look is more absolute. I kind of have oily skin especially on the nose, cheeks and forehead. I also have black heads on my nose and cheekbones. I get all the bones small now. Any suggestions to make my skin look good? I have heard about the face to steam open sheds. I would appreciate any advice. Even if it means that all recommendations for skin care products or just in home treatment. Thank you.l
Mary Kay consultant, Dermatologist, that way u is not receiving a rash of some remedy these horrible people out of the wall that would suggest putting some kind of crap on your skin, then u end worst Since it is always better to go with the pro. that a yes you can steam the face, but you have towash then put cold water on the skin back to close the pours dirt and germs do not sneak back and do those blemishish youre ugly in the face. also try eating more fruits, vegetables and lots of water, teas, smoothies and put some vitiamins garlic, omega 3. A good diet and vitiamins, exersise, and a good specialist will help everyone
Skin Care : African-American Beauty Tips
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