If you have oily skin, you are probably well aware that you fall into this category. People with oily skin typically exhibit the following traits:
- Large visible pores
- Frequent acne (blackheads and whiteheads)
- Visible shine, especially mid-day
- Frequent acne in other areas such as your back and chest
Oily skin is very common in teenagers and early twenties, but for some people, it doesn’t stop there. While adult oily skin is not as common as normal or dry skin, it is not uncommon to have oily skin in your 30s and beyond.
Because of the issues they face, people with oily skin often do not take proper care of their skin. Acne causes most people to “pick” at their skin, which only adds bacteria to the face. If you have acne, you should not pick, pop, or use harsh products on your face. Always cleanse with a gel cleanser and moisturize with a light moisturizer or serum.
Another product that many people with acne-prone skin overlook is sunscreen, as many products cause acne-prone skin to break out even more.
If you have oily skin, there are numerous products available to make your skincare routine as simple as possible. Here is a list of skin care products to invest in, and you’ll soon discover that your oily skin isn’t so bad after all.
- Oil Blotting Sheets. These handy sheets are used to blot away excess oil whenever you need it. These will make your skin look and feel less shiny, and you just toss them after use.
- A gel-based cleanser will help absorb oil and leave your face matte
- A light moisturizer with SPF sun protection. Find one that specifically says “For Oily Skin”.
Just remember that, in most cases, oily skin is a phase that you must pass through. There are numerous products and medications available to help you deal with the acne that frequently coexists with oily skin. Consult a dermatologist to determine what is best for you.
Read our oily skin care tips and see how your daily, weekly, or monthly routine compares to our recommendations.