When your sebaceous glands produce too much sebum, your skin can appear greasy and shiny. Oily skin can result from genetics, hormones (such as fluctuations during puberty, pregnancy, or menstruation), stress, certain medications, humidity, and weather. Lifestyle factors like diet and skincare habits may also influence sebum production and contribute to oily skin.
The most common sign of oily skin is a shiny appearance, especially on the forehead, nose, and chin (known as the T-zone). Other symptoms can include enlarged pores, clogged pores leading to blackheads or whiteheads, and persistent breakouts like acne or pimples. If you notice that your skin gets oily quickly after washing or that your makeup doesn’t stay on well, you may have oily skin.
Managing oily skin involves finding and maintaining a consistent and effective skincare routine. Your routine should include cleansing twice daily, exfoliating regularly, using oil-free and non-comedogenic products, and applying a daily moisturizer to maintain hydration. Additionally, choose oil-free makeup, use blotting papers to absorb excess oil, and avoid touching your face throughout the day.
It's generally recommended to wash your face twice daily, using a gentle, foaming cleanser formulated for oily skin. Many believe they should use a strong cleanser to dry out their skin, but this can actually be too harsh and irritate your skin, triggering increased oil production. Opting for a gentle cleanserhelps to remove excess oil, while still maintaining your skin’s natural moisture.
Yes, even oily skin needs hydration. Many with oily skin avoid moisturizers, believing their skin will look greasy. However, not all moisturizers are greasy or heavy. Look for oil-free, non-comedogenic moisturizers that won't clog pores and are formulated to add moisture to the skin, keeping it soft and hydrated.
Choose skincare products labeled as oil-free, non-comedogenic, or mattifying. Begin with a gentle, foaming cleanser that cleanses without stripping moisture. Then use an exfoliating toner to clear your pores and refine your skin texture. Use a serum designed for oily skin that targets enlarged pores and improves skin texture, leaving your complexion even and smoother, then finish with a matte moisturizer and primer to hydrate the skin while controlling greasiness. Regularly indulge with a creamy clay mask to help absorb excess sebum, reducing the appearance of pores.