People with oily skin types face a host of
challenges especially during their teenage years and early 20s. However, you
may continue having skin concerns even when you are older. This happen when the
estrogen levels drop and the androgen hormone triggers production of more oil
by the sebaceous glad. That’s why you will find postmenopausal women having
this skin types, with large pores. Since it is not possible to prevent your
skin from producing oil, there are certain mistakes you should avoid when taking
care of your skin.
Using a Drying Cleanser
Even with the proper amount of
moisturizer, your skin can still get too dry because of ingredients in your
facial cleanser. Using cleansers with sulfates is definitely one of the biggest
skin care mistakes to avoid for oily skin. They’re dangerous chemicals that
will have a harsh drying effect effect. Instead, opt for sulfate-free
cleansers, that use ingredients like sodium lauryl oat amino acids.
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Using magic solutions
Some people go to the extent of looking for magic or
instant solutions to prevent production of oil. Unfortunately, there is no
single skincare product that can permanently stop the natural production of oil
from your skin. It’s your skin and you can’t command it what to or not to do.
Instead of switching from one product to another in quest for one that will
change your skin, use blotting papers or tissues to create less shine. In
addition, you can try dusting using a mattifying powder to control the shine.
Focusing On Your Pores Too
Much
Clogged pores lead to more sebum production and
blackheads, but using too much toner or pore strips is also one of the major
skin care mistakes to avoid for oily skin. By using pore strips on a regular
basis, you’re removing too much sebum and encouraging your skin to produce a
lot more to make it up. You can also end up with bigger looking pores.
Over-Rinsing with Water
Too much water can be bad for your complexion. While
dry skin doesn’t really need water at all, oily skin can usually take up to two
rinser when you’re cleaning it. If you regularly rinse your face more than
that, you’ll mess with the balance of oils in your skin and the sebaceous
glands can go into overdrive.
Lack of Relaxation
This can be hard to believe, but lack of adequate
relaxation or a stressful life can up production of oil. This is because stress
and lack of relaxation increases production of oil by the sebaceous glands due
to increased levels of cortisol. Since it is almost impossible to avoid stress
at all times, looking for convenient relaxation techniques can go a long way in
managing oil production. You can try various relaxation methods like taking a
hot bath, taking deep breaths, meditation, or yoga especially when you are
faced with a stressful moment. With the help of a proper skincare regimen and
acceptance, it is possible to keep your oily skin under control.
Avoiding All Oils All the Time
While the right products for your skin type are
usually oil-free, flying is definitely one of the times when you need a little
oil. Air gets very dry on airplanes, so applying a few drop of skin oil will
keep your skin moisture locked. Without it, you might end up with very greasy
skin that you constantly have to blot.
Failure to treat acne
This is a common mistake that people with oily skin
make by failure to use acne treatments. These medications are specially
formulated to control and prevent outbreaks. Look for products containing
benzoyl peroxide which eliminate bacteria that build up on your skin causing
acne. Also, apply acne creams sulfur, salicylic acid or resorcinol to unclog
your pores. These are designed to be used after the appearance of acne
blemishes on your skin to speed up the healing process. If you chose to buy
over-the-counter acne treatment products, ensure that you follow manufacturer’s
instruction carefully.
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