OILY SKIN
Shiny by midday or makeup slides off? Balance oil without stripping.
What is Oily Skin?
Excess Sebum
Overactive glands make extra oil.
Large Pores
Pores look bigger in the T-zone.
Shiny Appearance
Glossy look and makeup separates.
Acne Prone
Blackheads and breakouts are common.
WHY YOUR SKIN FEELS OILY
- Your sebaceous glands produce extra sebum which creates shine and can clog pores.
- Heat, humidity, hormones, and stress tell the skin to make more oil.
- Over cleansing or harsh alcohols strip the barrier and trigger rebound oil.
- Pores look larger when oil and dead skin build up inside.
- Breakouts appear when excess oil mixes with dead cells and bacteria.
Oily skin routine
Probiotic Clarifying Cleanser 5 oz
Advanced Vitamin-C Brightening Serum
Probiotic Clarifying Lotion
Tinted Sunscreen SPF 30 Broad Spectrum UVA/UVB
Probiotic Clarifying Cleanser 5 oz
Ultimate Youth Restoring Serum
Calming Restorative Treatment
Probiotic Instant Refreshing Gel Hydrator
Frequently asked questions
What actually causes oily skin?
Oily skin is mostly driven by genetics and hormones and can be amplified by heat, humidity, and stress.
Can oily skin be dehydrated?
Yes, oily skin can lack water which can trigger even more oil as your skin tries to compensate.
Do large pores mean my skin is dirty?
No, pore size is mostly genetic and only looks larger when oil and dead skin collect around the opening.
Will sunscreen make me break out?
Sunscreen does not have to cause breakouts when you choose non-comedogenic mineral or gel formulas.
Does what I eat affect oiliness?
High glycemic foods and some dairy may worsen oil and breakouts for some people while a balanced diet and hydration support skin health.
Can my hair products affect my face?
Yes, heavy or oily hair products can migrate to the forehead and hairline and clog pores.
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