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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
moisturizer.
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
moisturizer, 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,
sulfur creams
etc , which can
help counter the
problems of oily
skin.
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