Skincare tips for oily skin

Having an oily complexion can be troublesome, but you'll find that it's totally manageable with the right skin tips for oily skin. You might find that you've actually been taking the wrong approach to your oily skin, which is actually making it worse!
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For example, any products made for oily skin work on the principle of drying the skin and stripping away the oil. This can actually exacerbate the problem as the negative feedback mechanism of the body registers that your skin is dry and the sebaceous glands respond by producing more oil.
A better way to look at your skin condition is through the idea of Yin and Yang – to reach a real solution we need to rebalance the skin, bringing it into harmony and homoeostasis. So, for a long-term solution, rather than just a quick fix, establish an ongoing, balancing home routine:
Use a foaming cleanser that will effectively cleanse the skin of excess oil without any harsh stripping or drying. You may not need an acne-specific cleanser as this could be too drying.
Use a water-based transdermal moisturiser designed to adjust your pH and, by doing so, regulate (slow down) your oil flow. Oily skin also tends to become a bit dull, so a moisturiser with skin-brightening ingredients, like lemon, orange pulp extract or vitamin C, is also a good idea.
[Note: Maintaining a slightly acid pH of around 5.5 is important for optimal skin health. The growth of acne bacteria is dependent on the skin's pH and therefore, by upholding a normal skin pH of 5.5 acne growth is kept at its minimum.]
It is very important to keep oily skin well hydrated. When oily skin lacks good free water levels, sebaceous glands will produce excess oil to try to make up for the lack of moisture. Also, because oil floats, good free water levels make sure sebum moves through and onto the surface of the skin properly instead of getting clogged in the ducts, which is what leads to blockages, blackheads and eruptions.
Use a non-greasy sun block every day.
Take two essential fatty acid supplements every day as these help to hydrate the skin, promote healthy free water levels and have a regulating effect on the hormones that influence oily, acne-prone skin.
Regular exfoliation keeps the skin free of the redundant skin cells that not only make the skin appear dull but can block the excretory glands and cause pimples and blackheads. Use an effective exfoliant, but avoid really abrasive, grainy scrubs as they over-stimulate the oil glands. And, because daily exfoliation can also be too stimulating, combine once or twice-weekly exfoliation with a weekly purifying mask. Mask ingredients like sulphur, bentonite clay, eucalyptus, aloe and allantoin are great for oily skin.
Remember, controlling oiliness is about working with the skin, not just acting on top of it.
Oily skin product picks:
Foaming cleansers
sebamed Clear Face Cleansing Foam, Avène Cleanance Soapless Gel Cleanser
Moisturisers
Sunscreens
Dermalogica MediBac Clearing Oil Free Matte SPF30, Sunsense Daily Face SPF30+
Essential fatty acids
DMK EFA Ultra, Swisse Ultiboost Odourless Wild Fish Oil 1000mg
Gentle exfoliants
Dermalogica Skin Prep Scrub, Asap Exfoliating Daily Facial Scrub, $49, adorebeauty.com.au
Purifying masks
Jurlique Purifying Mask, Neutrogena Deep Clean Purifying Clay Cleanser & Mask
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81 Member Comments
I can sometimes get a very oily t zone so anything that can help, I’ll take!
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Wouldn’t mind trying the Avène cleanser...
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What a great article
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Oh my, I learnt so much from this article. Thank you so much Beauty Heaven!
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I always carry oil blotting paper because of my skin, specifically the Clean & Clear ones, as they absorb the most shine off my face without having to go through 5 sheets.
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Some useful tips! Also suffer from oily/combination skin.
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Great article, perfect for my skin
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My skin is very dry nowadays but there's some helpful tips for oily skin
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Glycolic products have made a huge difference for my oily skin.
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Thanks for sharing your tips really great my skin is very oily.
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I have very oily skin. I have found that if I use an exfoliating facecwash, my face will become so oily to replace all the oils that have been stripped away! I avoid exfoliating face wash now as it just sends my oil in to overdrive.
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Fantastic advice, need to get myself a water-based transdermal moisturiser. Had not heard of it before.
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Wish I had oilier skin, mine has always been dry
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Exfoliation is definatly a must!
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I follow a lot of these tips too. I try not to strip my skin by using harsh products and I make sure to keep my skin well moisturised.
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Great article as usual. I only use my acne-specific face wash when I have pimples because it really is drying.
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Ive yet to find a non greasy sun block
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Regular exfoliation is definitely key!
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I have tried the ASAP exfoliting scrub and really love that product. I also have been taking fish oil daily for the past 9 years (for health more than for skin reasons). I find the right balance of combo skin is using different products for different areas and rotating your products depending on the season to help deliver the right level of hydration but keep the oil to a minimum.
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Very good tips. An oil cleanser also helps with oily skin too
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I have combination skin, an oily t-zone. I guess oily skin can be a balancing act.
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thanks for the advice, i also have an oily skin
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Great tips, the MD formulations face & body scrub is my all time favourite product, wish I had discovered it earlier!
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Thanks for some really practical advice. I've only recently figured out that I have oily skin (well, I'm /fairly/ sure) rather than combination, so was searching for just this article! Yay!
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this is great advice.. i suffer from oily skin on my back and my face
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