
AM vs PM Routine For Oily Skin: What Work
Scroll ahead for elaborate AM and PM routines for oily skin. No empty promises, just a range of high-performing products that work wonders. But before we get to this cheat sheet, here's a refresher on oily skin and some of its triggers.
What Causes Oily Skin?
Contrary to popular belief, oily is a skin type and not a concern. It occurs when the sebaceous glands go overboard and produce excess sebum, a.k.a. natural oils.
While it's impossible to list all the different causes of oily skin, here are the most common triggers of the skin type:
1. Genetics: Genetically, you may be predisposed to oily skin and its underlying challenges.
2. Hormonal imbalances: Especially during pregnancy, menstrual cycles, and puberty, sebum production heightens, resulting in a never-ending oil slick.
3. Skincare habits: Over-cleansing or over-exfoliation can dehydrate the skin, cueing the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode.
4. Diet: Consuming high-glycemic, fatty, and sugary foods also cues sebum production, leading to the oily, icky sensation on the skin.
Morning Skincare Routine For Oily Skin
A morning skincare routine helps remove oils and dead cells from the previous night. Here's how you can do so:
1. Cleanse first: Use a gentle face wash to remove dirt, dead cells, and grime from deep inside the pores. Steer clear of harsh formulas that may dehydrate the skin or disrupt its pH balance. Instead, opt for a sulfate-free product like our Super Glow Face Wash. Boasting Vitamin C and Papaya Enzymes, it gently exfoliates the dermis for a renewed glow.
2. Moisturize like clockwork: Skimping on moisturizer is the biggest mistake for this skin type. The lack of moisturization dehydrates oily skin, stimulating sebum production. The result? More greasiness than ever. To circumvent this problem, look for a gel-based, lightweight, and non-comedogenic formula like our oil-free moisturizer .
3. Sun protection: Sun protection is vital for all, including those with oily skin. To steer clear of clogged pores, use a lightweight and non-comedogenic formula with mattifying ingredients like Niacinamide. A broad-spectrum SPF evades UV rays to minimize episodes of burns, tanning, pigmentation, and accelerated skin aging.
Nighttime Routine For Oily Skin
A nighttime routine helps remove dirt, excess sebum, makeup, and SPF residue — ensuring healthy regeneration and repair activities while you're busy counting sheep
1. Deep cleanse: Use a hydrating face wash to remove dirt, impurities, and sebum from the pores. Avoid scrubbing your skin too hard, as it may lead to micro tears.
2. Treat: Once your skin is dry, dab a generous amount of Niacinamide Serum on your face. The lightweight formula melds into the skin to tackle oiliness, clogged pores, bumpy skin texture, and even acne overnight.
3. Moisture: Summon a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer to seal the treatment and ensure its better efficacy. Additionally, the lipid barrier is most absorbent at night, leading to increased moisture loss. A potent moisturizing formula fixes this problem, promoting optimal repair and rejuvenation activities at night.
Tips For Oily Skin
Apart from an infallible skincare routine, these tips and tricks can help maintain oily skin:
1. Avoid using oil-based, heavy, and comedogenic products at all costs. Such creams and sunscreens can lead to backed-up pores, which, when further aggravated, can cause whiteheads.
2. Skipping moisturizer leads to dehydration, triggering the sebaceous glands into overdrive. To circumvent this problem, use a gel-based formula with sebum-regulating ingredients like Niacinamide.
3. To expel deep-seated dead cells, debris, and impurities, use a chemical exfoliant 2–3x weekly. Don't go overboard, as over-exfoliation can criminally dehydrate the skin.
4. Resist the urge to repeatedly cleanse your face, despite how greasy it may feel. That's right. Over-cleansing dehydrates the skin and leads to unregulated sebum production. The results? More greasiness and ickiness than you began with!
5. To avoid disrupting your makeup look, use a blotting paper to soak up excess oils from your skin. This hack also prevents the transfer of sebum and bacteria from one part of the face to another.
Conclusion
Oily skin can be a little tricky to handle. Tackling excess greasiness, clogged pores, and unwanted shine demands your constant attention and care. But with the right skincare products and tricks up your sleeve, you can prevent your face from turning into an oil slick. Use a non-drying cleanser, followed by a Niacinamide Serum, and seal this treatment with an oil-free, gel-based moisturizer.
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