How to Control Oily Skin: A Comprehensive Guide 

If you have oily skin, you know it can be difficult to manage. However, with the right tips and strategies, you can keep your oily skin under control and maintain a healthy-looking complexion. In this guide, we'll provide a comprehensive look at how to manage your oily skin.

Oily Skin? Cleanse Your Skin Properly. 

Proper cleansing is an essential part of controlling oily skin. To keep your skin clean, it’s important to use a gentle cleanser that won’t strip your skin of its natural oils. Aim for a cleanser that is free of oil and fragrance, as these can irritate the skin further. It’s also important not to over-cleanse; two times per day are generally enough. Be sure to avoid excessive scrubbing which can cause irritation, redness, and make oily skin even worse!

Stick to a Skincare Routine and Look After Your Diet and Habits.

Creating a regular skincare routine that works for you is key to controlling oily skin. It is important to use oil-free moisturizers, serums and masks that are specifically designed for oily skin. There are also specific diets and habits, such as avoiding processed foods and eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, drinking lots of water, exercising regularly, taking time to relax, healing your gut health and limiting alcohol intake, which can help keep your skin balanced.

Improve Your Skincare Routine. 

When dealing with oily skin, developing a good skincare routine is essential. Start by cleansing your face twice a day and use gentle skincare products formulated for oily or acne-prone skin. Use a toner to help balance out your skin’s pH levels and reduce oil production while avoiding heavy creams that can clog pores. Choose oil-free moisturizers and serums to reduce shine, but don’t skip adding them to your regimen as they are still essential for keeping your skin hydrated and healthy. Finish up with light sunscreen in the morning for added protection from the sun’s UV rays.

Stay Hydrated. 

A great addition to your oily skin care routine is to stay well hydrated. Drinking plenty of water can help cleanse and reduce inflammation in your body, and it also helps prevent dehydration which can cause an increase in oil production. Make sure to drink at least 8 glasses of water per day and avoid sugary beverages as they often contain high amounts of sugar which can lead to more breakouts in those prone to acne.

Use the Right Products. 

An important part of controlling oily skin is selecting the right products. Oil-free cleansers and moisturizers are essential since they won’t add more oil to your skin, allowing you to keep a balance. Look for non-comedogenic (oil-free) products with lightweight ingredients like glycerin and hyaluronic acid, which help retain moisture without clogging pores. Exfoliation is also important since it can help remove excess oils and dead skin cells so use a gentle exfoliator that’s suitable for your skin type once or twice a week.

SkinGoal and oily skin.

It's crucial to keep your pores clean, and our Prep Wash or Prep Power are the ideal morning and evening skincare products for oily skin. Mask E is a lovely mask that may be used sometimes as a monthly treatment to clear pores.

What additional options do we have to control the oil? Retinol helps our skin cells work regularly, so it's a terrific approach to control oil production. This is our Power R1% maximum strength, although you may prefer Cream Repair. Cream Repair is a gorgeous night repair lotion with 0.8% retinol. With this skin type, you might not require a moisturiser, and that is perfectly acceptable.

Because it is a potent form of vitamin C and helps your body produce collagen, our Power AOX and Retinol Power R1% can contribute to smaller pores' appearance.

Book a call with our Skin Experts is you are concerned about Oily Skin. Call here.


Previous
Previous

What is the double cleanse? And should I be doing it?

Next
Next

Importance of a Day and Night Skincare Routine