How to Treat Oily Skin for Good

How to Treat Oily Skin for Good

Even though body oils help to keep your skin healthy, an overabundance of oil can cause acne and blemishes, which can make you feel self-conscious about your appearance. Excess oily skin can give you a greasy look and make your makeup run, besides result in pimples and acne. But solving the problem of oily skin doesn't have to mean settling for dry skin, which is also unattractive and unhealthy. Do you suffer from oily skin? If so, take heart. Here are some basic guidelines on how to treat oily skin for good.

Understand Why Breakouts Occur

First, it's important to understand why breakouts happen. One of the main factors for facial breakouts is because of natural skin oils trapping dirt and skin debris. Where too much oil flows, pores can easily become clogged and start breeding bacteria. Other reasons for breakouts include those, such as fluctuating hormones, stress and genetics.

Use the Right Cleanser to Moisturise Your Skin

Hydrating your skin is crucial as it keeps your skin's barrier intact. Consider how the exterior layer of your skin has the job of blocking out bacteria, harsh UV rays and other external irritants, along with retaining moisture on the inside. Choose skin care products containing serums with glycerin or hyaluronic acid and lightweight lotions as they can pull moisture into your skin, holding it there. Never use creams containing coconut oil, shea butter and other harsh elements. The best way to treat oily skin for good is to cleanse your face with a daily hydration when you first awaken as well as use a night-time moisturiser when going to bed.

Use a Professionally Powered Exfoliant 

Exfoliants are substances made for removing the top layer of skin cells for skin, making skin look clearer and smoother. When choosing an exfoliant, be sure it contains glycolic, lactic acid and other natural active ingredients that can get rid of dead skin skills, while encouraging healthy skin cells to form, besides promote collagen and elastin.

Apply the Right Makeup

Stay away from foundations that that clog your pores and can feel heavy. Instead, choose makeup with lighter textures, looking for product labels with keyword words, such as mattifying or oil-control. A powder is better than a foundation when you only need to cover up a small area. Additionally, remove your makeup before going to sleep so that your skin can breathe.

Consider Using a Retinoid.

A lot of acne medications, such as topical retinoids, work to clear breakouts, in addition to reducing enlarged pores. A retinoid is a topical vitamin A product that helps in controlling acne and hyper-pigmentation. What's more, vitamin A in retinoids can increase the rate of cell turnover, which makes it ideal for anti-aging. It reshapes the lining of pores, so oil can exit easily, instead of getting ensnared and resulting in clogged pores, pimples or blackheads. 

Don't Scrub Your Skin

Resist the temptation to scrub away oily skin. Contrary to what you may believe, scrubbing your skin doesn't help to clear acne, cleanse pores or reduce oiliness. Instead, it irritates the skin. Thus, never use abrasive pads, scrubs or washcloths. Consider that when you use a washcloth or buff, it can stimulate even more oil secretion.

Other Tips, Considerations and Warnings

  • Don't touch your face because doing so can cause bacteria to spread.
  • Never squeeze pimples since this can lead to more outbreaks.
  • Keep your hair pulled away from your face.
  • Only use a toner once or twice weekly because overuse of toners can cause sensitive skin that's unable to withstand an acne treatment.
  • If a toner contains menthol, drying alcohols, peppermint or camphor, don't us it at all.
  • Don't use skincare products that contain lanolin.
  • Exercise regularly as this is good for your overall health and improves mood.
  • Consider applying a deep-cleansing facial mask that contains clay because it can help in soaking up excess oil and reducing the amount of shine.Choose masks containing shea butter, honey and other ingredients that can soothe skin but won't dry it out.
  • Don't use an astringent every day. Although astringents are good for tightening pores and removing oil from skin that's too oily, they should be used every other day and not daily. This is because of their high alcohol levels that can cause the skin to become too dry and harsh.

When buying skincare products, quality matters. Are you a busy, young Australian woman who can don't mind spending a little more money to look your best? For more information on our wide range of high-quality skincare products, please visit our e-commerce store at Australian Skin Institute. 

 

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