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FEDTET HUD - Sara Lorentsen Skin Expert

OILY SKIN

Oily skin is characterized by overproduction of sebum, which makes the skin shiny, especially in the T-zone
(forehead, nose and chin). This skin type often has larger pores and is more prone to
impurities and acne due to clogged pores. To care for oily skin, it is important
to use light, often oil-free products and cleanse the skin regularly to remove
excess oil without drying it out. Ingredients like salicylic acid and niacinamide can
help control sebum production and minimize pore size.

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WHAT IS OILY SKIN?

Oily Skin - How to Deal with Impure Skin and Excess Oil

Oily skin occurs when the skin produces excess sebum, resulting in a shiny surface, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin). This condition is characterized by enlarged pores, clogged pores, and often impure skin with acne or pimples. Many people think that oily skin is only a drawback, but sebum plays an important role in protecting and moisturizing the skin. The challenge lies in balancing the production of sebum so that it does not lead to clogged pores and other skin problems.

Skincare for Oily Skin

Oily skin produces more sebum than necessary, which can lead to clogged pores and impurities. The right skin care routine with specifically selected products can help create balance and reduce the risk of pimples and blackheads. The goal is to reduce excess oil without drying out the skin.

Gentle cleansing products for oily skin

A common mistake when caring for oily skin is to use harsh products that dry out the skin. When the skin dries out, it can overcompensate by producing even more oil. Instead, use a light or creamy facial cleanser that is gentle but effective and helps maintain moisture balance.

How to Reduce Excess Sebum and Get a Matte Finish

Excess sebum can leave the skin with a shiny surface. Choose skin care products with a mattifying effect that can help absorb excess oil and give the skin a matte finish without drying out.

Treatment of oily skin with impurities and clogged pores

Oily skin is more prone to developing blemishes due to clogged pores. Products that fight impurities and treat clogged pores are essential in a skin care routine for oily skin. Use spot treatments for areas with pimples to reduce breakouts and achieve a cleaner skin surface.

Oily skin with visible and enlarged pores

Visible pores and enlarged pores are often seen with oily skin. A good facial cleanser and a light serum specially designed for oily skin can reduce the appearance of pores and provide a smoother skin surface. A healthy layer of sebum can protect the skin, but too much can enlarge pores and make them appear more visible.

Recommended Skin Care Products for Oily Skin

Skin care for oily skin should include products such as light serums and spot treatments that counteract impurities and soothe the skin. Products with light formulas will often suit oily skin better than heavy creams that can clog pores further.

Cream for Oily Skin

Even if the skin is oily, it still needs moisture. A light cream that moisturizes without adding extra oil is ideal. This type of cream helps to balance and prevent dryness, which can otherwise cause the skin to produce more sebum.

Skin care for oily skin with a focus on fine lines and anti-aging

Oily skin can also have fine lines and signs of aging. A cream or serum that can provide moisture while helping to smooth fine lines can be a good addition to oily skin care as they won't clog pores and ensure skin stays healthy and supple.

How to Create a Skin Care Routine that Creates Balance for Oily Skin

To avoid blackheads and create balance in the skin, a routine with light products that do not clog pores is essential. Choose skin care products that are specially formulated for oily skin and focus on retaining moisture without adding extra oil to the skin. It is an important balancing act, as sebum can both protect and moisturize the skin, but can also become problematic when it is produced in excess.