The Best Care for Oily Skin

Oily skin can be challenging to manage; make-up slides off, you feel constantly shiny, and the trendy matte look is impossible to carry off if your base slips off by lunch break. Then what is the best care for oily skin?
You can manage your oily skin and make it work with just a few expert tips.
Myths About Oily Skin
Youโve probably heard most of the oily skin myths. People will tell you that it doesnโt need moisturizing (yes, it does) or base your skincare routine on oil-free products. You certainly shouldnโt use facial oil (not true.)
Oily โ Or Just a Combination?
In some cases, you might think that your skin is oily when in reality, itโs a combination. If your face turns into something resembling an oil slick within an hour of washing, then itโs safe to say you have oily skin. Most of us get a little shiny in certain places, and labeling our skin oily can lead to dryness, leading to more oil production! Callย your esthetician for a consultation and facial session if youโre unsure.
Keep the Moisture Coming
You donโt treat oily skin by drying it out โ you must moisturize it. At the same time, donโt punish your skin with a harsh astringent or cleanser in an attempt to dry up excess oil. It wonโt work. Opt for a gentle cleansing routine based on professional products chosen for your skin type.
Salicylic acid is a good ingredient for helping to minimize excess oil production.
Ask your esthetician for advice if youโre unsure whether your skin type is a combination or oily. Regular facial treatments can also help balance out your skin so that the oiliness becomes less of an issue. Treat your skin kindly, and it will start to show.
At the same time, donโt go too heavy on the moisturizer. Look for a light product and avoid rich formulations, including shea butter which will sit on your skin and worsen.
Control the Shine
When searching for a moisturizer, opt for something that offers shine control. This makes sure that while your skin stays moisturized and hydrated, the excess oil is โblottedโ by ingredients in the product. Skin primers are also an excellent bet for oily skin, as they give you an added layer of shine protection even if they arenโt oil-free.
Be Careful with Toners
If youโre a woman who likes to tone as part of her beauty routine, thatโs fine, donโt overdo the astringents. Itโs not an essential step, even if you have oily skin. Choose a formula with glycolic acid to remove excess oil and only use it when necessary, usually in your T-zone.
We’ve got to be sure that what we apply to our skin is suited for our skin types and conditions. Our licensed esthetician can help you get skincare products suitable for your needs. Book for a session now.
Brilliant Massage & Skin
Burlington, Vermont
