Living with an oozing face is disgusting

I’m not sure if you have the same thing as most of us here have, some things are recognizable, but some aren’t.
If you have smaller lessions like here: What does it look like? (photos) then it could be.

The problem that most of us have, is limited to the face. Also, I haven’t heard of a green and pale white color before.
Because you have it on different parts of the body and lessions are large, it could also be impetigo, usually caused by Staph bacteria.

I, like @Lala12345, would suggest to go to a GP to have it cultured. Maybe the GP can provide topical antibiotics in the meanwhile (before the tests are completed), like Bactroban, so see if it helps.

If it is something like staph, than you should avoid any scratching and keep high hygiene practices, such as keeping the finger nails short (so that staph cannot easily stay underneath), wash hands regulary with Hibicleans etc.
One problem with hygiene practices is that it can dry out the skin, which can make it more prone to further infections. Skin hydratation prevents damage from dry skin, but may also increase bacteria count, so you may need to find a balance in this. Try to avoid jar-like moisturizers, because bacteria can colonize it. A pomp flacon would be the most hygiene form.
Also, if your climate environment at home is dry, a humidifier could help your skin to strengthen.

But if it is the same as most of us here have, than antibiotics aren’t doing much. Then you should get Soolantra cream.