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Oily skin is characterized by excessive sebum secretion in the sebaceous glands, especially in the T-zone. Most often, intense shining of the epidermis, dilated sebaceous gland orifices and pores are noticeable. Mixed skin usually has an increased number of blackheads and acne-like lesions.
Oily skin is coarse, poor blood supply, exfoliation processes are disturbed. When choosing skin care products, it is worth paying attention to ensure that they are suitable for oily skin.
Oily skin is most common in teenagers during puberty. The condition is caused by excessive sebum production in the sebaceous glands due to increased hormones. Having oily skin can be genetically determined. Oily skin can be a temporary condition and change with age, most often into combination skin.
In the daily care of oily skin, regular exfoliation, regulation of the sebaceous glands and skin regeneration are important. Enzymatic or AHA-based peels should be used regularly. However, do not forget moisturizers and SPF sunscreens.
Keep in mind the rule of the less, the better. Exfoliating and seboregulating cosmetics should be used according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. They should not be used too often so as not to further irritate the skin.
Daily care for oily skin at home should focus on cleansing, exfoliation and seboregulation. Do not forget to moisturize as well.
It is important to perform two-step cleansing. A makeup remover gel and micellar liquid will work perfectly for this. Another very important step is proper toning. Tonics should not contain alcohol, which can cause excessive dryness of the skin.
In the care of oily skin, exfoliation is very important, which will regulate the thickness of the stratum corneum. Enzymatic and AHA acid-based peels will be the best solution for this.
It is a mixture of lipid substances produced by the skin’s sebaceous glands. Sebum has a protective function on our skin, preventing the skin from drying out excessively and from external irritants. The amount of sebum produced depends on the number and size of the sebaceous glands. Sebum is a breeding ground for bacteria and other microorganisms. It is important to clean the skin properly, otherwise the epidermis can become contaminated. Excess sebum can lead to the blockage of the sebaceous glands’ mouths, with the consequent formation of blackheads and pimples.