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Skin Care Routine for Oily Skin

Does your oily skin make your skin prone to acne and blemishes? Oily skin is perhaps one of<br>the most common skin concerns posing unique challenges, like ace breakouts and shiny<br>complexion. However, the good news is that you can say goodbye to your oily skin problems<br>and pave the way for healthy, glowing skin with the right products and skincare routine.

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Skin Care Routine for Oily Skin

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  1. Skin Care Routine for Oily Skin Does your oily skin make your skin prone to acne and blemishes? Oily skin is perhaps one of the most common skin concerns posing unique challenges, like ace breakouts and shiny complexion. However, the good news is that you can say goodbye to your oily skin problems and pave the way for healthy, glowing skin with the right products and skincare routine. Cleanse your skin Start your morning oily skincare routine with a mild cleanser that removes dirt and other impurities without clogging your pores. Right after you wake up, use lukewarm water to open your pores and a gentle daily cleanser to cleanse thoroughly. You might be tempted to over-wash your face to overcome the greasiness, but cleansing often can damage your skin. Vigorously scrubbing your skin can strip your skin of natural oils, which in turn will make your skin produce even more oil. Use a toner When you have oily skin, you will want to prevent that inevitable shine. A toner will help you support healthier skin turnover and prepare skin to receive other active ingredients applied after toning. A toner will also hydrate your skin by opening up your pores and forming a protective layer that helps your skin breathe. However, try to avoid a toner with high alcohol content or other astringents, as it leads to even more dryness and triggers more oil production. Pro tip: Find a toner that maintains the natural PH balance of your skin and retains your complexion. Moisturize After you've washed and applied toner, you should moisturize your skin. It is a misconception that oily skin is lubricated enough, but face oil is not the same as the required moisture you need to keep skin healthy. Infact, your skin might feel overly oily, but shill is dehydrated, excessively dry skin.

  2. Acu-Moist from DMK Skin is a light hydrating moisture-occluding lotion, rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential fatty acids to rebalance oily congested skin and mattify throughout the day. Use sun protection Inadequate sun protection can result in premature aging. Find a sunscreen that offers broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays while still being lightweight. Your sunscreen does the groundwork for you, adding active ingredients to protect our skin from oxidation, UV rays, and overproduction of sebum. Summary Managing oily skin may seem like a challenge, but once you are consistent about your skincare treatment— you will experience fresh, supple skin every day. Look for gentle cleansers, toners, and moisturizers that perfectly balance the oiliness in your skin.

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