The facts about Oily skin care
To start the discussion on oily skin care, it’s imperative
to first understand the cause behind oily skin. Put simply,
oily skin is a result of excessive production of sebum (an
oily substance that is naturally produced by skin). As is
known to everyone, excess of everything is bad; so excessive
sebum is bad too. It leads to clogging of skin pores, resulting
in accumulation of dead cells and hence formation of pimples/acne.
Moreover, oily skin spoils your looks too. So, ‘oily
skin care’ is as important as the ‘skin care’
for other types of skin.
The basic aim of ‘oily skin care’ is the removal
of excessive sebum or oil from the skin. However, oily skin
care procedures should not lead to complete removal of oil.
‘Oily skin care’ starts with the use of a cleanser.
However, not all cleansers will work. You need a cleanser
which contains salicylic acid i.e. a beta-hydroxy acid that
retards the rate of sebum production. Cleansing should be
done twice a day (and even more in hot and humid conditions).
Most of the oily skin care products are oil-free; however,
it is always good to check the ingredients of the product,
before you actually buy it. This is especially important if
a product is marked as ‘suitable for all skin types’,
instead of ‘oily skin care product’. ‘Oily
skin care’ is also dependent on the degree of oiliness,
if you aren’t too oily, so some of these ‘suitable
for all’- type of products might be work for you too.
For extremely oily skin, only oily skin care products are
suitable. Your oily skin care routine can include an alcohol
based toner (for an extremely oily skin). This can be the
second step in your oily skin care routine i.e. just after
cleansing. However, excessive toning can harm your skin.
The next step in your oily skin care routine can be a mild
moisturiser. Again, the degree of oiliness of your skin will
determine whether you need to include this in your oily skin
care routine. If you do decide to include a moisturiser, be
sure to use one that is oil-free, wax-free and lipid-free.
You could also use a clay mask (say once a week) as an oily
skin care measure.
As far as the oily skin care products go, you might need
to try out a few before you arrive at the one that is really
suitable for your skin.
In case these measures don’t give you the desired result,
consult a good dermatologist for advice. He could prescribe
stronger oily skin care products like vitamin A creams, retinoids,
sulphur creams etc , which can help counter the problems of
oily skin.
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