Often, oily skin is a sign of dehydrated skin, and the products used to remove oil from the skin can work too well, triggering your body to compensate with more oil production! Let’s look into five skincare tips that help control oily skin to help you reach that perfect skincare equilibrium.
Use a Gentle Cleanser
Many people with oily skin believe that they need a strong cleanser to help get rid of excess sebum, but this isn’t actually true. Oil-based cleansers can add more oil to the skin, leading to more buildup, and alcohol-based cleansers can dry out the skin. . Instead, opt for a gentle water-based cleanser, preferably one with salicylic acid. Salicylic acid draws water from the deeper layers of your skin and brings it to the top, where your skin needs it the most. Additionally, it can help break up excess dirt and sebum from your pores, making the debris easier to remove.
Find the Right Toner
A toner’s main job is to remove the excess dirt and oil from your skin that your cleanser may have missed. However, you can choose toners with different active ingredients to help tackle specific issues, such as oily skin. When choosing a toner for oily skin types, it’s best to stick with active ingredients, such as AHAs or BHAs, instead of alcohol or witch hazel, as these can further dry out the skin. AHAs and BHAs also help remove excess sebum buildup from deep within the pores. These ingredients act as a gentle chemical exfoliants to help alleviate oil production.
Drink Plenty of Water
Many of the active ingredients mentioned rely on your skin having a certain amount of water already. The more water you drink, the more hydrated your skin becomes and the more efficient these active ingredients are. For example, salicylic acid can’t draw water up to the surface of your skin if it doesn’t have enough water to work with. Additionally, if your skin is producing excess oil in reaction to a lack of moisture, drinking more water can help balance production.
Moisturize Consistently
We’ve explored how to remove oil from your skin and hydrate it, but how can we lock in that moisture and replace the moisture lost? Water-based moisturizers are perfect for oily skin because they don’t contain mineral oils and petroleum, which can block pores. When you use a moisturizing cream, you lock in the water that your active ingredients brought to the surface and replenish the moisture you may have lost while cleansing and toning.
Don’t Skip the Sunscreen
Your skin’s protective barrier is an important part of keeping your skin healthy, and this concept applies to all skin types. Sunscreen protects this barrier from UV ray damage and harsh heat. Sunscreen with a titanium dioxide and zinc oxide base is best, as these ingredients will sit on top of the skin instead of sinking into it and clogging pores.
While these skincare tips can help you control oily skin, don’t forget that the right routine starts with a gentle, hydrating cleanser. Essential Wholesale and Labs sells natural skin cleansers with beneficial ingredients, such as glycolic, tartaric, and malic acid, to help combat oily skin.