Tips to manage oily skin
Oily skin usually ruins a perfect day. If you struggle with the daily nuisance of a shiny
face that resembles a frying pan, you know how difficult it is to get oily skin under
control. Adding to your worries is the fact that that many of the products claiming to
eliminate shine and reduce oil actually make matters worse as they contain ingredients
that irritate your skin and trigger more oil production!
Our skin needs a certain amount of oil to keep it healthy, but often when there is an
excess production of oil, it can lead to issues. Hormone levels, genetics, poor diet and
even humidity are the biggest influences on the skin’s oil production. The best remedy
for it is to keep the skin clean.
Simply follow a washing-toning-moisturizing regime. Wash the face with lukewarm
water for it dissolves the oil more effectively than cold water and use soap. Unclog the
pores by using astringents. Preferably use water-based moisturizer to prevent your skin
from getting dry without adding oil on it. While you can’t fight biology or your genes,
here are some steps you can take to keep excess oil under control.
Cleanse with a mild soap
Choose a mild, unscented soap to wash your skin. Soaps with harsh chemicals and strong
scents can irritate the skin and stimulate oil production. It’s important to keep oily skin clean, but try not to overdo
Use toners sparingly
Toners are an effective way to control oil if used properly. Remember to apply the toner
only to the oiliest areas of your skin, mostly the forehead, nose, and chin. Don’t get
carried away as they tend to feel so refreshing on your skin.
Exfoliate regularly
Oily skin tends to have an extra-thick layer of built-up dead skin cells on the surface
of the skin, along with a thickened pore lining. Exfoliating is the best way to remove
that build up, reduce clogged pores and white bumps, while making skin feel smoother.
Apply a light moisturizer
It sounds a little crazy to apply moisturizer to oily skin, but you need to replace the
moisture on your skin that gets removed during cleansing. The skin’s response to oil
removal is to produce more oil, so it’s important to keep your skin’s moisture level
balanced.
Always step out with sunscreen on
Even if you have oily skin, a sunscreen is essential for preventing wrinkles and
reducing red marks. If you’ve avoided sunscreens because the ones you’ve tried are too
greasy, go for an oil-free sunscreen with a minimum Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15.
Go for oil-free cosmetics
Look for the words-oil free and water-based on all skin-care products. If your skin is
prone to breakouts, consider products with blemish control ingredients.
Drink plenty of fluids
Drinking water will detoxify your body and maintain your fluid balance. Drink 8 – 10
glasses of water a day to improve the appearance of your skin.
Always remove cosmetics before going to sleep
Never, ever go to sleep with makeup on. You risk clogging your pores and creating a
haven for bacteria growth. Your skin needs time to breathe, especially when you are
asleep and your body is in repair mode. No matter how tired you are, always cleanse
the makeup off your skin before going to sleep. Follow up with a light moisturizer
and a glass of water so you can wake up with glowing skin.
Oily skin usually ruins a perfect day. If you struggle with the daily nuisance of a shiny
face that resembles a frying pan, you know how difficult it is to get oily skin under
control. Adding to your worries is the fact that that many of the products claiming to
eliminate shine and reduce oil actually make matters worse as they contain ingredients
that irritate your skin and trigger more oil production!
Our skin needs a certain amount of oil to keep it healthy, but often when there is an
excess production of oil, it can lead to issues. Hormone levels, genetics, poor diet and
even humidity are the biggest influences on the skin’s oil production. The best remedy
for it is to keep the skin clean.
Simply follow a washing-toning-moisturizing regime. Wash the face with lukewarm
water for it dissolves the oil more effectively than cold water and use soap. Unclog the
pores by using astringents. Preferably use water-based moisturizer to prevent your skin
from getting dry without adding oil on it. While you can’t fight biology or your genes,
here are some steps you can take to keep excess oil under control.
Cleanse with a mild soap
Choose a mild, unscented soap to wash your skin. Soaps with harsh chemicals and strong
scents can irritate the skin and stimulate oil production. It’s important to keep oily skin clean, but try not to overdo
Use toners sparingly
Toners are an effective way to control oil if used properly. Remember to apply the toner
only to the oiliest areas of your skin, mostly the forehead, nose, and chin. Don’t get
carried away as they tend to feel so refreshing on your skin.
Exfoliate regularly
Oily skin tends to have an extra-thick layer of built-up dead skin cells on the surface
of the skin, along with a thickened pore lining. Exfoliating is the best way to remove
that build up, reduce clogged pores and white bumps, while making skin feel smoother.
Apply a light moisturizer
It sounds a little crazy to apply moisturizer to oily skin, but you need to replace the
moisture on your skin that gets removed during cleansing. The skin’s response to oil
removal is to produce more oil, so it’s important to keep your skin’s moisture level
balanced.
Always step out with sunscreen on
Even if you have oily skin, a sunscreen is essential for preventing wrinkles and
reducing red marks. If you’ve avoided sunscreens because the ones you’ve tried are too
greasy, go for an oil-free sunscreen with a minimum Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15.
Go for oil-free cosmetics
Look for the words-oil free and water-based on all skin-care products. If your skin is
prone to breakouts, consider products with blemish control ingredients.
Drink plenty of fluids
Drinking water will detoxify your body and maintain your fluid balance. Drink 8 – 10
glasses of water a day to improve the appearance of your skin.
Always remove cosmetics before going to sleep
Never, ever go to sleep with makeup on. You risk clogging your pores and creating a
haven for bacteria growth. Your skin needs time to breathe, especially when you are
asleep and your body is in repair mode. No matter how tired you are, always cleanse
the makeup off your skin before going to sleep. Follow up with a light moisturizer
and a glass of water so you can wake up with glowing skin.
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