Skincare for Oily Skin! Complete Skincare Guide & Tips for Oily Skin

By Hetal Shah @myfashionvilla

‘Skincare for Oily skin is a matter of trying to reduce oil production and keeping the pores clean to prevent stretching and oxidation’. So here we have a complete skincare guide for oily skin, starting with characteristics of oily skin so that you can make sure you have oily skin or not? How to care for oily skin? How to do Facial at home if you have oily skin, Our top tips to prevent Oily Skin from getting damaged, what products you must have in your skincare kitty and last but not the least, a DIY Home facial for Oily Skin. Read this post with lots of tips around Skincare for Oily skin and how to have healthy glowing skin with right Skincare Routine and Products for Oily Skin.

How to know if you have Oily Skin? Characteristics

  • On average, the pores on the face of someone with oily skin produce around two grams of sebum a year. The thin layer of oil on the skin leads to a shiny surface. Thus, the skin produces more oil for those who have oily skin.
  • People with Oily skin usually have more Open pores (which stretch as oil accumulates in them). Do you have more open pores?
  • They face the problem of blackheads (which occur when that oil is exposed to air and oxidizes) and whiteheads (which occur when dead skin cells stick in the oil and degrade) frequently.
  • Sometimes the pores create acne too, but don’t assume that if you have oily skin, acne follows (Not true in all cases). Research seems to show that the oil in the acne-prone skin is thicker and more likely to clog the pores than normal.

Why you have Oily Skin? Causes

There are various reasons for oily skin. It’s often hormonal, which is why teens are prone to get oily skin because of Hormonal Changes. This is also why skin can become oilier before women get period. Also weather too plays a vital role here, it can be triggered by high humidity. Finally, oily skin can actually be caused by poor skin care. If you strip the top layers off the skin of too much moisture, the lower levels produce more oil to counteract this. On skin which produces higher oil levels anyway, this leads to serious shine.

Skin Care for Oily Skin

Treating oily skin is, therefore, a matter of trying to reduce oil production and keeping the pores clean to prevent stretching and oxidation. Too many people with oily skin this means a routine of harsh cleansers and facial scrubs, but these just create that panic response. Instead, use light foaming cleansers, which have enough power to break through the oil and grime on the skin without irritation.

The added bonus of these is that the action of rubbing them onto the skin (particularly if you remove them with a flannel or soft cloth) removes dead skin cells that can block pores and lead to whiteheads. People with acne-prone skin can try medicated washes or those based on salicylic acid ( a plant-based ingredient which fights bacteria on the skin and helps prevent pore blockage).

Read About Best Face Washes Here: Best Face Wash In India For Oily Acne Prone Skin

Toner for Oily Skin

You may think that you should follow up with a toner. The hype says toners close the pores and lower oil production, but it’s not true. Most toners actually irritate the skin, making it swell, which makes the pores look smaller, but the oil production stays the same. In fact, the time to tackle oil production is when you moisturize.

Moisturizer For Oily Skin

Many people with oily skin feel they don’t need moisturizer, but that is also not true – you could still be lacking in water and by replenishing this you’ll make the skin look plumper and healthier. This is particularly true for the neck, chest and around the eyes – all areas that dry out easily. Gel-based moisturizers (preferably those that are marked oil-free or non-comedogenic) will, therefore, help your skin look its best.

Oil Control Products for Oily Skin

How to control Oil? No, you can’t control oil production but many beauty companies are now adding ingredients such as witch hazel, salicylic acid ad talcum to moisturizers for oily skin. These soak up sebum on the skin’s surface and can keep you shine-free for up to eight hours. Look for products that claim to be ‘mattifying’ or ‘shine controllers’ and watch your skin thrive.

Non-Comedogenic Products are Your Best Friends

Non-Comedogenic Products are those products which don’t clog your pores, which means, less White Heads, Less Black Heads, Less Acne and overall healthy skin. Thus, if you have oily skin, look for products labeled with “Non-Comedogenic”!

Step by Step guide for Facial At Home for Oily Skin

Skincare for Oily skin requires some extra steps too, apart from Daily Skincare Routine. This is the perfect once a week treat for oily skin

  1. Cleanse Apply a foaming (but soap-free) cleanser to your face then using a soft flannel, gently rub the whole face in circular motions. This will break down oil and grime on the skin’s surface, while the movement will exfoliate any dead cells
  2. Steam your face. Boil some water and pour it into a large bowl. After the really hot steam has dispersed, lower your face over the bowl (keeping it at least 10 inches off the water). Put a towel over your head and stay put for up to 10 minutes
  3. Use a blackhead extractor or wrap clean tissue around the tips of your fingers and gently apply pressure around the sides of the blackheads. Move the tissue regularly. When you’ve finished apply a little witch hazel or tea tree oil
  4. Apply a clay-based face mask. This will help draw out any move impurities and deep-cleanse the skin. If the mask makes your face sting then it’s too harsh for your skin try our strawberry based mask instead. If you have any blemishes, apply a spot treatment based on salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, then apply your moisturizer as normal.

TOP 5 TIPS FOR OILY SKIN

  1. Only cleanse twice a day. More often will trigger that panic response.
  2. If shine still slips through, blotting paper is great for mopping up excess oil.
  3. Ensure all your products – even your make-up – are oil-free.
  4. Cut down on fast food. No, grease doesn’t cause grease, but studies show that the iodine in fast food can contribute to make your skin more oily.
  5. If you get painful red spots, a little lavender oil dabbed on the skin will help reduce inflammation in minutes. In emergencies, whiteheads can be dried out with toothpaste.

YOUR 5 KEY PRODUCTS FOR OILY SKIN

  • Foaming cleanser (Make sure it is mild and Go for Gel Based)
  • Oil-free moisturizer
  • Clay Mask
  • Blotting papers
  • Spot stick

Best Face Mask For Oily Skin

Strawberries have great astringent properties and will help cleanse oily skin without irritation. For an easy face mask blend together the following ingredients, prepare the mask, apply it, relax, have your smoothy and chill out!

  • 1/2 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 egg white
  • 1 tsp honey
  • 1/2 cup strawberries
  • Leave the mask on cleansed skin for 10 minutes and rinse off.

Skincare for Oily skin requires attention, care, skin care routine and right products. To summarize it all, in this post we talked about characteristics of Oily Skin, What Causes the Oily Skin, Skincare Guide, Best Products, Top 5 Tips for Oily Skin and Finally the Face Mask that you can do at home. For oily skin, Hygiene and cleanliness play a vital role too. So if you have oily skin, prepare a good skincare routine, Follow it religiously, pay attention to your lifestyle, food, daily exercise, hygiene and cleanliness and you can definitely have healthy glowing problem free skin. If you want more tips, read this post for How to get Healthy Glowing Skin?

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