Oily Skin Care
Oily skin is characterized by skin that is shiny and oily to the touch and has large pores. Oily
skin is caused by glands that overproduce secretions in the skin. This can lead to both black
and white heads developing on the skin.The good news is that oily skin is generally strong and
resistant and is less prone to wrinkle or develop expression lines. But just because you have
oily skin doesn’t mean that you’re doomed to have acne forever. It just means following a
healthy skin care routine that can help keep these extra secretions to a minimum. Here are a
few tips on how to care for oily skin.
Basic care of oily skin begins with washing the face at least twice a day, and three times if
possible. While oily skin may be resistant, many of the stronger ingredients in skin care
products are not necessary and a regular cleanser can be used. If you are constantly fighting
acne, you may wish to try a cleanser that has salicylic acid. Cleaning the face on a regular basis
is more important that using a cleanser for oily skin. Still, soap and products with alcohol should
be avoided. Soap can irritate the skin, while alcohol can over dry the skin.
A very important tip for those that suffer oily skin is to always remember to take off your makeup
before going to bed. Leaving on the makeup keeps the skin from breathing properly and
blocking the pores can lead to the development of pimples or black heads. No matter how late
you get home or how tired you are, always get in the habit of removing your makeup at the end
of the day.
If you’re using a toner, you can continue as long as it doesn’t contain alcohol. The jury is out
whether toner can help your skin or not, as many modern cleansers have ingredients that
refresh the skin, but it can help eliminate residue from the cleanser and it does feel good on the
skin.
Moisturizer is still important, even if you’re battling oily skin. Try to use a moisturizer formulated
for your skin type, which will hydrate your skin after the other products have done their work to
reduce the extra secretions
Sharing is sexyskin is caused by glands that overproduce secretions in the skin. This can lead to both black
and white heads developing on the skin.The good news is that oily skin is generally strong and
resistant and is less prone to wrinkle or develop expression lines. But just because you have
oily skin doesn’t mean that you’re doomed to have acne forever. It just means following a
healthy skin care routine that can help keep these extra secretions to a minimum. Here are a
few tips on how to care for oily skin.
Basic care of oily skin begins with washing the face at least twice a day, and three times if
possible. While oily skin may be resistant, many of the stronger ingredients in skin care
products are not necessary and a regular cleanser can be used. If you are constantly fighting
acne, you may wish to try a cleanser that has salicylic acid. Cleaning the face on a regular basis
is more important that using a cleanser for oily skin. Still, soap and products with alcohol should
be avoided. Soap can irritate the skin, while alcohol can over dry the skin.
A very important tip for those that suffer oily skin is to always remember to take off your makeup
before going to bed. Leaving on the makeup keeps the skin from breathing properly and
blocking the pores can lead to the development of pimples or black heads. No matter how late
you get home or how tired you are, always get in the habit of removing your makeup at the end
of the day.
If you’re using a toner, you can continue as long as it doesn’t contain alcohol. The jury is out
whether toner can help your skin or not, as many modern cleansers have ingredients that
refresh the skin, but it can help eliminate residue from the cleanser and it does feel good on the
skin.
Moisturizer is still important, even if you’re battling oily skin. Try to use a moisturizer formulated
for your skin type, which will hydrate your skin after the other products have done their work to
reduce the extra secretions
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Nourskin
June 8, 2012 at 4:21 AM
Believe it or not oily skin can still be dehydrated, meaning it is lacking water, not oil. Proper treatment of oily skin can keep oil production under control and, therefore, keep the skin free of acne.