Having a great skincare routine is essential if you have oily skin.
I share more details about my personal skincare regimen here to help you get started on your journey. But I'll also provide five tips in this article that will lead you to better skincare results.
This post was inspired by the following question I received a few weeks ago:
Hey Naomi, I have an extreme case of oily skin. I try to use as many oil-free products as possible as well as a toner. I also wash my face every day (twice a day!!), yet the OILY shine just won’t go away, and I break out all the time. What products do you use and do you have any tips for an oily-skinned girl like me?
This is a great question!
We have been led to believe that if we have oil-prone skin, we need to stay away from oil-based products.
You may be surprised to find out this is not necessarily true!
Research shows that more oil might actually be the cure for your greasy skin!
1. Try a botanical oil-based facial cleanser.
This may seem a bit counterproductive.
But the truth of the matter is if you have oily skin, a botanical oil-based facial cleanser may be your new best friend.
So get ready to toss all of those "oil-free" products that clearly aren't resolving your issue!
Many dermatologists are finding that botanical oil-based facial cleansers adhere to the sebum found within your pores.
When you rinse, both the sebum (that causes the oil overload) and the botanical oil are washed away.
2. You NEED oil-absorbing products.
If you're a shiny-faced gal, try adding an application of matte gel/lotion primer to your regimen.
Look for a great micro-perfecting primer. These are often times weightless and do a great job of being a base for your makeup application.
Remember, once you have removed your make-up for the night, use an alcohol-free toner before you apply your moisturizer.
3. Break Outs!?
2 words: Retinol exfoliator.
This great invention is like Draino for your pores. It's great because it couples as an assistant in the limitation oil production.
The best time to apply this treatment is at night. Retinol is known to make your skin very sensitive to sun exposure, and can also be very drying.
It's important to follow-up with a good moisturizer to make sure your skin stays hydrated.
4. Moisture! Oily Skin Needs It
The biggest myth of them all is that people with oily skin don't need to moisturize.
Unfortunately, too many of us don't understand the concept of how our skin works. People with oily skin often are so busy stripping and cleansing their face, that they don't realize they are removing needed moisture.
When your skin routinely loses its necessary moisture, increased oil production is triggered, often leading to oil overload. So, be sure to keep a balanced routine. Apply a good non-comedogenic, water-based moisturizer both in the morning and at night.
5. Stay Hydrated!
It's important to remember to drink plenty of water. This not only keeps your skin calm, but keeps you properly hydrated as well.
I hope this helps!