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Tips to Manage Oily skin

Oily skin is a common issue in summer especially for men so in this some tips to manage your oily skin and information about why your skin is oily from one of the best dermatologists in Jaipur, Dr Sachin Sharda

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Tips to Manage Oily skin

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  1. 8 Skincare Tips To Manage Oily Skin Your skin types are determined by genetics. But it also depends on your environment, daily activity and your hormones can aggravate oily skins. Here, some tips for skincare or you can consult a dermatologist. Sebaceous glands are very small secretor is located under the Skin’s surface that secretes an oily matter, called sebum. In humans, they exist in the large number on the scalp and face and other parts of the skin except for palms of the hand and soles of the feet. Sebum helps keep the skin and hair moisturized and it contains vitamin E, an antioxidant that protects the skin from cancer and ageing. Excess of​ sebum may lead to oily skin, which can cause clogged pores and acne. Reason for increasing sebum production may be a hormone, Stress or genetics. So, According to Dr Sachin Sharda, one of the best skin specialists in Jaipur, here are ​8 tips to manage oily skin Face your wash to manage Oily skin: Regular washing of skin can reduce the amount of oil on the face. So wash your face twice only because over-cleaning of the skin causes an increase in oil production, which can leave your

  2. complexion looking even more oily. Use an oil-free face wash or gentle and soft soap instead of harsh soap Use warm water to help to open your pores. But be careful that the water is not too hot as hot water can clear the moisture out of your skin. Gently massage the wash onto your face in circular motions, focusing on your Head, nose, chin and avoiding the delicate eye area. ​Clean it with water and then gently pat your face dry. Stay Hydrated: Keep your water bottle with you and drink water because cells​ need to maintain moistures need a sufficient amount of water level, which is balancing oils. ​our skin is an organ which is made up of cells, and cells are made up of water. So without water, the skin can't function properly. In the end, excess sebum will be produced by dehydrated skin to keep itself moisturised. Use Cleanser: According to dermatologists cleansing your face both morning and night is the most effective way to manage oily skin. use a gentle cleanser because harsh soaps can increase oil production of the skin. A washcloth can also increase oil production. Use a facial cleanser that includes acid such as Salicylic Acid, glycolic acid, or beta-hydroxy acid instead of basic facial cleanser. Products that contain these acids may be available as acne facial care products in the market but they are also good for people those facing just oily skin problem. And these ingredients can be irritating so applied on a small portion to check how your skins respond. Use Moisturiser: A misconception among most of the people who have oily skin is that their skin looks more oily after applying moisturiser. But as mention in the previous paragraph, that skin will produce more sebum to keep moisturised. So, it’s better to apply moisturiser according to the skin type. Thick moisturisers are not good for oily skin. Apply twice in a day to control your oil production and to keep skin supple. Moisturiser also protecting the skin from toxins and free radicals. Aloe vera has some compounds in it so that it can have a naturally soothing effect on the skin and aloe vera treated acne and oily skin as a good moisturizer.

  3. Use toner: Alcohol that has a tendency to dry the skin contain in astringent toners but as per study ​natural astringents have skin soothing properties, like witch hazel. High tannin contains in witch hazel that makes it an anti-inflammatory and natural astringent. Witch hazel used by many people those have oily skin as their only toner.​Instead of reaching for toner every day to control oil, use it once or twice a week at most. Use Medicated Pads and blotting Papers: Absorbent papers that pull oil from the skin is called blotting papers. Blotting papers are used to remove excessive oil of the skin it doesn’t control it. Some cloths pads medicated with cleansing ingredients like salicylic acid or glycolic acid which helps to cleanse the pores and skin by removing excess oil throughout the day. Use Facial Mask to manage oily skin: Some types of facial mark are beneficial for oily skin treatment. Some ingredients contain in it are : Cosmetic Clay: ​Cosmetic clays are​ used to help absorb skin oil and it is also called healing clays. One of the popular clay for treatment of oily skin is French green clay because it’s highly absorbent. It comes in powder form. Oatmeal:​​Oatmeal can be combined with honey mashed fruit and yoghurt. It absorbs excess oil and helps calm inflamed skin. It also helps peel dead skin. oatmeal is usually ground when used in facial masks. Honey:​ Honey has antibacterial and antiseptics abilities so because of that it is one of nature’s most revered skin remedies. It may be good for oily and acne-prone skin. Consult Dermatologist: If you still have a problem then consult your dermatologist. So that he can treat you on time before your problem becomes worsens and harden to treat. Because of many misconceptions in the market, the best skin specialist will provide you perfect solution

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