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People with oily skin constantly struggle with the appearance of shine and oil. The thought of using moisturiser on their face is often dreaded for fear of excess oil production. However, every skin needs hydration. Just like any other skin type, oily skin also needs a moisturiser - specifically designed for that skin type - to hydrate and nourish the skin. Let us find out how to use moisturiser for oily skin without making your face look oily!
How to find out if you have oily skin?
If your skin feels oily constantly throughout the day you might be having oily skin. Within an hour of washing your face, if you place a paper napkin and it starts to become translucent, you might be having oily skin. You can also notice excessive oil around your T zone, blackheads and whiteheads if you have oily skin.
Why Your Oily Skin Needs Moisturiser
Let us bust some myths today. One of the most common skincare myths is that using a moisturiser can worsen the oiliness of the skin. However, the truth is that lack of hydration can result in the overproduction of sebum which eventually results in extra shine and acne and breakouts. The key is to use a lightweight hydrating moisturiser that can balance the skin's moisture levels.
Use Moisturiser for Oily Skin
Using the correct moisturiser for your skin type is the best way to hydrate your skin without resulting in a breakout. A lightweight moisturiser or a gel-based moisturiser always works for oily skin.
Control Sebum Production in the Skin
A lightweight moisturiser can help your skin to control its sebum production. When skin’s natural oils are controlled it is highly unlikely to result in acne or breakout.
Choose a Moisturiser with Hyaluronic Acid
Healthy skin is well-hydrated skin. Hyaluronic acid and glycerine-based moisturisers aid in retaining moisture, giving the skin a plump and radiant appearance.
Read the Labels while Picking up a Moisturiser for Oily Skin
While you are shopping for skincare products, it is always a good practice to read the labels. Look for a moisturiser that says ‘oil-free’, ‘water-based’, ‘fast-absorbing’ or ‘gel-based’. These products are generally lightweight and are unlikely to clog your pores or make your skin feel heavy or oily.
You can also look for the term ‘dermatologically-tested’ or ‘clinically tested’ to ensure the efficacy of the products
Include a Moisturiser in your Daily Skincare Routine
If you have oily skin and you thought you could skip applying moisturiser daily, then let us tell you, you are doing a skincare mistake! Include a gel-based moisturiser in your daily routine. After cleansing and toning your skin, use a serum for any skin concerns you might have. Follow it up with a light moisturiser to hydrate your skin. Do this routine, both in the morning and before bedtime.
Ensure you are protecting your skin with sunscreen when you step out in the sun during the day.
Use a Moisturiser That is Free of Nasties & Chemicals
Try a moisturiser that works in harmony with your skin and nature. Avoid the use of chemical or synthetic items, which can dry out, irritate, and disrupt your skin's natural state. Pick a moisturiser that has the goodness of nature and science.
Regardless of your skin type, moisturising should always be the second step in your skincare regimen, after cleansing. The proper moisturiser can assist people with oily skin to maintain a good moisture balance, lessen excessive oil production, and enhance the texture of their skin as a whole. Keep in mind to pick a lightweight formula that caters to the unique requirements of oily skin. Therefore, use moisturiser; embrace it as a tool to help you achieve clear, balanced, and radiant skin.