Oily Skin
Discover effective skincare solutions to manage excess oil and achieve a balanced complexion. Browse our oil-controlling moisturizers, purifying face washes, and oil-free foundations for a flawless finish.
Biopelle Tensage Intensive Serum 40
Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Serum
Image Skincare I CONCEAL Flawless Foundation Broad-spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen
Biopelle Tensage Intensive Serum 50
Epionce Lytic Gel Cleanser
Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Rx
Elemis Papaya Enzyme Peel
Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Wash
Glytone Exfoliating Serum 11
Glytone Exfoliating Serum 17
Glytone Rejuvenating Lotion 15
Obagi Hydro-Drops Facial Serum
Obagi Retivance Rejuvenating Complex
Philosophy Renewed Hope in a Jar Refreshing & Refining Moisturizer SPF 30
Valmont V-line Lifting Cream
Avène Cleanance Mattifying Emulsion
FAQ's
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What causes oily skin?
When your sebaceous glands over-produce sebum or oil, it will give the skin an oily or shiny appearance. This can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, improper cleansing, makeup or other products and your environment. Another surprising fact is that being dehydrated can actually cause oily skin, because if you’re dehydrated, your sebaceous glands can go into overdrive trying to compensate for lack of moisture. -
What products will make your face less oily?
Use cleansers, toners, and targeted serums with ingredients like Salicylic Acid, Retinol, and Niacinamide. You can also use weekly masks with oil absorbing ingredients like clay and charcoal. There are also many moisturizers and sunscreens that are now formulated with water-based, oil-free formulas that have a hydrating yet mattifying effect and don’t exacerbate oil production. -
How do you manage or get rid of oily skin?
Oily skin can definitely be kept under control with the right products and regimen! Be sure to cleanse morning and night, especially after exercising. Look for oil-free and noncomedogenic skin care products and makeup. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Use a moisturizer or hydrating serum specially targeted toward oily skin. Lastly, pay attention to lifestyle changes such as hormonal fluctuations and increase in stress, as these can sometimes increase your sebum production.