best cleansers + moisturizers for oily skin types | skincare 101

  


Oily skin types are typically due to overactive sebum releasing glands, the skin's natural oil. As an oily skin type, you may experience excessively shiny and oily skin throughout the day. A little natural shine can be good! But excessive oil that sits on your face can lead to large pores and more frequent breakouts. Oily skin is more common in teens and younger people and may improve as your skin matures. However, picking the right skincare products and crafting the right skincare routine can greatly improve your skin's health and appearance. This guide will help you find the understand how to choose a cleanser + moisturizer that's best for oily skin types. For more on the main five skin types, check this post out first before you dive in!



Typically, in a skincare routine, there are two main products that all skin types need: a cleanser and a moisturizer. This two-step process will be the framework for your skincare routine. Every skin type will start with these two products, and then you'll learn more about adding onto this basic skincare routine later! For now, we'll learn how to set up a basic foundation for an oily skin specific routine. 

You may notice that even after cleansing your skin, your face might feel and look greasy throughout the day, which can lead to frequent breakouts. Creating the right skincare routine with the right products will help combat these breakouts and keep your skin clear!

WHAT TO LOOK FOR

There are certain ingredients in skincare products that are known for their sebum controlling powers! Examples include salicylic acid and retinol. These ingredients keep your sebum production at bay while promoting healthy skin cell turnover. Breakouts often occur for oily skin types because their pores get clogged by dead skin cells. Therefore, we want ingredients like salicylic acid and retinol that exfoliate your pores. 

Another great ingredient to look for in your skincare is hyaluronic acid. Even though this is known as a hydrating ingredient, oily skin types still need hydration! If you over cleanse your skin, your skin may try to overcompensate with more oil production. Therefore, it's important to look for both oil-controlling and hydrating products! 




BEST CLEANSERS FOR OILY SKIN

Here are some of the features that you want to look for in a cleanser oriented towards oily skin types. The key point is to help your skin barrier retain moisture and avoid products + habits that over dry your skin!

1. Use gentle foam-based cleansers. Foam-based products effectively remove oil from your skin, reaching deeper layers of your skin compared to cream and gel-based products. Foam-based cleansers thoroughly cleanse out your pores, so make sure to look for gentle products that won't overly strip your natural moisture and cause excess oil production!

2. Look for products labeled as non-comedogenic. This basically means that the product won't clog your pores. Salicylic acid is a classic ingredient in non-comedogenic products. 

3. Look for ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide, beta-hydroxy acid, and salicylic acid to control oil production and exfoliate pores.

PRODUCTS: There are tons of options available that target oily skin. Check out a great list of options here!



BEST MOISTURIZERS FOR OILY SKIN

Moisturizers make sure your skin retains the right amount of moisture! Even oily skin types need moisturizer because consistent moisture levels prevent your skin from over-producing natural oils that contribute to breakouts. Here are the key features that you should look for in an oily skin type-oriented moisturizer. 

1. Look for light, water-based gel moisturizers that are oil free. These types of products won't further clog your pores and contribute to your skin's greasy feel. 

2. Look for moisturizers that are labeled as non-comedogenic. This basically means that the product won't clog your pores. Salicylic acid is a classic ingredient in non-comedogenic products. 

PRODUCTS: Try Neutrogena's Oil Free moisturizer line or CeraVe's lightweight moisturizer! For more options, check out this article for a wide range of top-quality moisturizers. 


WHEN TO USE

It's important to be consistent in cleansing and moisturizing as an oily skin type. Twice daily cleansing removes oil and exfoliates your pores while twice daily moisturizing keeps consistent moisture in your skin, preventing over-production of your skin's natural oils. 


In the next post, you'll learn how adding an exfoliator and toner can enhance your skincare routine. We'll cover everything from what types of exfoliators and toners to look for to how to properly use them for oily skin types. See you then!



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