Taking Care of Oily Skin: 4 Steps to Flawless Skin

How to Take Care of Oily SkinUnfortunately, every skin type (maybe with the exception of normal skin) has its own set of problems. Oily skin, for example, often suffers from shiny complexion, enlarged pores, blemishes, blackheads, and acne. To prevent these problems, you should know how to take proper care of oily skin. Here are 4 simple steps that will help to make your oily skin look flawless at all times.

Regardless of your skin type, a daily skincare routine should include at least seven basic steps: cleansing, toning, serum, eye cream, spot treatment, moisturising, and sunscreen. In this article, however, we’ll take a closer look at the four steps that are crucial for balancing oily skin. They are cleansing, toning, moisturising, and exfoliation.


Step 1. Cleansing

A common mistake that many women with oily skin make is overcleansing. In an attempt to make their skin less oily, they use harsh facial washes and alcohol-based lotions that strip their skin of moisture and protective oils, leaving it dehydrated and vulnerable. As a result, sebaceous glands begin to produce even more sebum in order to compensate. So, of course you should wash your face regularly, but stick to gentle cleansers and don’t do it more often than twice a day (in the morning and in the evening).

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Step 2. Toning

Toners are very important for oily skin because they balance the skin, tighten pores, and have a matte effect. Besides, toners for oily skin often contain antiseptic and anti-inflammatory ingredients that kill harmful microbes and prevent acne. Opt for alcohol-free toners formulated with ingredients such as chamomile extract, calendula extract, panthenol, allantoin, bisabolol, and lactic acid.

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Step 3. Moisturising

Women who have oily skin often neglect moisturising thinking that their skin doesn’t need it. However, they couldn’t be more wrong. As we’ve already said above, oily skin can suffer from a lack of water, especially in its deeper levels. So it’s important to keep your skin hydrated even if it’s oily. You just need to pick a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser that won’t clog your pores.

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Step 4. Exfoliation

The main goal of exfoliation is to remove dead cells and excess oil from the skin surface. Exfoliating your skin once or twice a week is crucial for maintaining a healthy complexion and helping your skin to get rid of toxins. Make sure not to use harsh scrubs that may damage your skin; gentle scrubs or chemical peels are a better choice for your skin type.

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