The epidermis, through the sebaceous glands, produces sebum, to retain the natural moisture it needs and to protect itself from external factors. When the skin loses this order, it secretes a greater amount of sebum resulting in clogged pores and oiliness.
Causes of oiliness:
Endogenous factors:
Genetic predisposition
Hormonal disorders.
External factors:
Anxiety
Air pollution
Powder
Use of inappropriate cosmetic products.
Characteristics of oily skin:
the gloss,
dilated pores,
black spots,
the pimples
Ways to care for oily skin
The appearance of oiliness on the face can be improved with proper care and using the right products. This type of skin needs special and careful care. By following the steps below you will see your face glowing with health and the annoying sheen will almost disappear.
Cleaning: Choose a foam cleanser with a low PH (4.5-6). Follow up by applying a toning lotion with antioxidants or niacinamide to tone and brighten the complexion, removing the last remnants of makeup. Follow this process 2-3 times a day.
Peeling: Choose an exfoliating product that offers deep pore cleansing. Avoid scrubs as they can be very irritating to the skin. Apply to your skin 1-2 times a week.
Hydration: And yes! Oily skin also needs hydration. Use oil-free products for a matte effect.
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The epidermis, through the sebaceous glands, produces sebum, to retain the natural moisture it needs and to protect itself from external factors. When the skin loses this order, it secretes a greater amount of sebum resulting in clogged pores and oiliness.
Causes of oiliness:
Characteristics of oily skin:
Ways to care for oily skin
The appearance of oiliness on the face can be improved with proper care and using the right products. This type of skin needs special and careful care. By following the steps below you will see your face glowing with health and the annoying sheen will almost disappear.
Suggested products:
2. The Centella Unscented Toner her Purito to strengthen the skin barrier and tighten pores with a slightly acidic PH.
Suggested products:
2. The Advanced Snail 92 all-in-one Cream her Cosrx with 92% snail mucus for hydration.
Recommended product:
The Relief Sun: Rice + Probiotics her Beauty of Joseon with 30% root extract for a light non-sticky, creamy texture.
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