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Oily Skin
Care: Use of Oil-Free Products is
Recommended
When a person
has oily skin, the skin is generally thick as well as dull
colored. In many instances oily skin may consist of coarse
pores as well as pimples and other blemishes that may be a
source of embarrassment.
Oily skin
contains blackheads and in this type of skin the sebaceous
glands that produce oil are very active and thus produce more
oil than is necessary and the oil oozes , making the skin look
greasy. The pores are generally enlarged giving the skin
a coarse appearance. There are a number of contributory factors
to having oily skin including hereditary causes, diet, levels
of hormones, pregnancy, birth control pills, different
cosmetics used and humidity as well as hot
weather.
Special
Cleansing and Hot Water Should Do the
Trick
The big
advantage of oily skin is that it does not age fast as compared
with other skin types. Taking care of oily skin may require
special cleansing along with plenty of hot water and soap that
will prevent the pores from becoming clogged. One should
understand that oily skin care means that one should not use
harsh products that remove the oil from the skin and encourage
flaky skin. In addition, harsh products may result in reactions
that are called reactive seborrhea, in which the glands have to
work overtime to act as compensation for lost natural
oils.
Also, you
should not use skincare products that make the skin feel taut
and dehydrated as they may cause the upper skin layers to
shrink and so restrict the flow of oil through pores and result
in blockage as well as skin breakouts. For correct oily skin
care, one should cleanse it using oil-based products that are
able to dissolve sebum effectively and choose oil-free
moisturizers to keep the complexion
shine-free.
Keeping the
skin very clean is necessary for oily skin care and this means
not washing the face more than twice or thrice daily, since
extra washing will cause the skin to produce too much
oil.
Also, it is
best not to use heavy cleansing creams and harsh soaps or
cleansers. Oily skin care means using pure soaps without
artificial additives. you may also want to experiment with
antibacterial cleansing lotions or lightly medicated soaps
mixed in water that is rich in minerals -- not just tap water.
Also, you should steer clear of cleansers or lotions that have
alcohol content.
After having
cleansed the skin, you may use natural oil-free moisturizers to
help maintain supple skin.
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