Acne

How To Take Care Of Oily Skin

April 2, 2009 by Acne Care  
Filed under Acne Help

Oily skin is a problem for many people because they always look shiny, they get acne easily, and their skin may feel greasy or dirty even when it’s clean. It can be frustrating and make them uncomfortable with their appearance, but there are things that can be done to help skin appear less oily. If you take care of it right your oily skin will be a lot less of a problem than it would otherwise be. Most of the problem with oily skin is on the face, and ensuring that you keep your hair clean and off of your face as much as possible can help you with that.

Many of the oils that cause a problem on the sides of the face and the forehead come from your hair. That doesn’t mean that you have to wear your hair pulled back off of your face all of the time, but only that the hair that does touch your face should be washed often so that it does not contribute to the oils that are already in the skin. Another thing you don’t want to do is over dry your face trying to get rid of the oil. The skin will think that it’s being attacked and it will produce more oil.

Keeping your face washed is very important if your skin is oily, since the oils build up. You’ll want to use a cleanser – preferably one for oily skin but one that’s not too harsh – and wash your face thoroughly in the morning and at night. You can also use an herbal or natural cleanser if you don’t want the chemicals that come in more standard cleansers. The important thing is that you keep your face clean, and if you wear makeup be sure to wash it all off before you go to sleep at night. It will clog pores and can lead to more oil, which can produce breakouts and blackheads.

Also, be sure to pay attention to the kind of makeup you’re wearing. Get some that isn’t too heavy and that’s specifically designed not to clog pores. It’ll help stop you from producing so much oil, which will keep your skin looking better overall. You can’t necessarily change oily skin into something else, but you can mitigate how much of an effect it has on your life and your looks. Taking care of it goes a long way toward looking your best.

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