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Oily Skin? Here’s How to Beat the Shine

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Whether it’s the weather, genetics, or hormones, we all get a little extra shine on our faces at times. Here are my essential tips to keep oily skin under control!

Oily skin occurs when sebaceous glands produce a high level of sebum (oil) on the skin. Often, people with oily skin have large pores and are prone to acne as well as shine. Anyone who’s ever experienced greasy or oily skin knows that it can be frustrating to deal with at times. But if you have oily skin, don’t fret too much because there is one major positive to having naturally oily skin. It’s less prone to wrinkles than dry skin. The oil keeps skin moist, which keeps wrinkles at bay—always a good thing.

As far as the cause of oily skin, there are many reasons our skin can get a little shiny from time to time. If you live in a tropical climate, there is natural humidity in the air, making it easy for your oil production to go into overdrive. And if you enjoy a dry climate, you may still experience oily skin because you’re genetically predisposed. Oily skin could also be due to hormonal changes, which are most often seen in a person’s teens/early 20s. You could also have combination skin, meaning that some areas of your face are oily, and some are dry.

Regardless of the cause of your oily skin, there are ways to mitigate the shine and make your skin appear more matte.

6 Tips to Keep the Oily Skin Under Control

1. Pack wisely

Something as simple as carrying oil blotting sheets and tissues could help you control shine throughout your day. Oil blotting sheets are an inexpensive way to mop up excess oil on your face and give you a matte look for hours after you’ve cleansed your face.

2. Pull your hair back

Hair can be beautiful when you leave it down, but it can also exacerbate oily skin. If you have oily skin, try to keep your hair out of your face as much as possible to prevent clogged pores and excess shine. This is especially true if you have long bangs, so be sure to keep your hair clean and cleanse your forehead thoroughly.

3. Don’t touch

This one is a classic beauty tip: Don’t touch your face. Sounds simple, but it’s easier said than done! Every time you think about touching your face, remind yourself that you could be transferring impurities to your skin with every touch.

4. Try oil-free cosmetics

If you use cosmetics, look for those that are oil-free or water-based, as they won’t encourage excess oil production. What’s even better than oil-free makeup? No makeup at all. Be brave and face the day with a naked face!

5. Try different moisturizers

Sometimes oily skin is only present in certain areas of the face, such as the T-zone (the t-shaped zone of your forehead, nose, and chin)–but cheeks are still considered dry or normal. The areas of your face that are oily may need a lighter moisturizer, so keep trying moisturizers until you find the one that is perfect for you!

6. Make skincare a ritual

Good skin starts with good habits. If you have oily skin, consider adding an extra step to your beauty regimen—masks! Clay masks with mint are great for removing impurities and decreasing the visibility of the pores. And choose a cleanser with citrus, as this can effectively remove sebum.

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Remember, no matter your skin type, a consistent skincare routine is key. Treat your skin well and it will treat you well in return.

 

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