There are several different types of skin that you can have. There is dry skin, oily skin, and combination skin. Each skin type has its own unique set of complications and care needs, and oily skin is not exception.
Selecting the Right Products for Your Skin
The first thing that you need to do to take care of your oily skin is to understand what products you should use on your skin and which products you should avoid. Most skin care products will be labeled with the type of skin that the product is designed for. If you have oily skin you will not want to use a product that has been designed for normal or dry skin. If you use products that are designed for normal or dry skin you can actually increase the oiliness of your skin, and you can also create new skin problems. For the best results, make sure that the products that you use are oil-free or designed for oily skin.
Cleaning Techniques for Oily Skin
Now that you know how to select products for oily skin, you next need to understand what products to use and what cleaning techniques to use to get the best results. For oily skin you will need a cleanser, toner, oil absorbers, and make-up designed for oily skin.
When you first wake up in the morning you will want to wash your face with a cleanser that is designed for oily skin. You will want to do this even if you aren’t going to put on make-up until later in the day. Next use a toner to remove oil, dirt, debris, and make-up that the cleanser missed, and to balance your skin’s pH level. Next apply a moisturizer that is designed for oily skin. Don’t use a heavy moisturizer, or one that is greasy. Next apply your oil free makeup and powder.
Later in the day you will probably notice that your face is beginning to shine from the oil that your skin has produced during the day. The oiliness of your skin will tend to increase as the temperature rises so make sure that you bring an oil absorbing sponge or cloth with you to work or to the beach during warmer months. For people with extremely oily skin an oil absorbing cloth should be carried with you wherever you go for quick blots.
At the end of your day make sure that you again clean and moisturize your skin. You may also want to try a face mask at night to get rid of as much excess oil as possible before you go to sleep.
Diet Changes
Another thing that you can do to reduce the oiliness of your skin is to adjust your diet. People whose diet is made up of processed foods that are high in fat and salt tend to have oilier skin. By adjusting your diet to include more fruits, vegetables, and whole foods you will be able to impact the health, texture, and appearance of your skin.
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