But there is one lingering question that remains that people have yet to truly agree on. Should you use a moisturizer or should you avoid them?
Most people say that oily skin, because it is constantly producing such a large amount of oil, is already getting plenty of natural moisture. With all this natural moisture, there is no need for you to use a moisturizer.
On the other hand, there are a few out there who claim that even though your skin is creating all this excess oil, which is technically called sebum, it is really dry underneath.
Your skin cells are the only ones that will really know whether or not they are dry. However, it is important to keep in mind that people with dry skin use moisturizers to help trap moisture as well as help to rebuild the areas between skin cells that lose moisture.
It is much more difficult to actually give cells back their moisture, so what you are doing is pulling every trick possible to keep skin cells moist, soft, and smooth instead of flaking and dying quicker.
That being said, your extra oil is acting in much the same way. Even if your skin cells and the substance between them are dry, then your natural oil is helping to trap in moisture and give back to your skin. In which case, do you really need more moisture?
Especially if your face is prone to acne breakouts from particles getting clogged in pores or looking shiny.
It can be a little hard to say considering some moisturizers can do for your skin what sebum cannot. Ultimately, the choice is yours. No one (except perhaps your dermatologist, as he or she specializes in the ways of the skin) can tell you what is best for your skin, and even for you there might be some times of trial and error.
If you really do think you should use a moisturizer, then keep a few things in mind.
Water based moisturizers work the best with oily skin. This is because their main ingredient is water as opposed to a variety of oil. As we both know, you already have plenty of your own natural oil and do not need any more.
Oil based moisturizers work best for dry skin as they provide maximum amounts of necessary ingredients to help patch up dry skin by trapping plenty of moisture as well as helping fill in the gaps left by weakened substances between skin cells.
In your case an oil based moisturizer will only add to your oily problem, aiding in the clogging of pores and making your face go from shiny to super shiny; something you probably do not want in the least. A water based moisturizer is lighter and can help give your skin an extra boost while avoiding adding to your oily skin issue.
If you do decide to use a moisturizer, be sure to go easy on your skin when applying it. If you massage your face too much, it can stimulate your oil glands to make more sebum, and you already have plenty as it is.
Gently put the moisturizer on and avoid using too much; you want your skin to take in as much as it can, not for the moisturizer to sit on top of your face and attract even more dust and dirt.
Whichever decision you make, if you notice that using a moisturizer may be making your oily skin problem worse, stop using it immediately. Keeping skin healthy is important, but not when the product stops helping and starts to get in the way.
Best Oily Skin Moisturizer
A really smart forty-something woman offered some good advice for people in their twenties - you need to moisturize. Don't laugh. Even if you have perpetually oily skin at age twenty, moisturizing should be a part of your daily ritual. If you don't, you'll see what most women see when they reach forty ? wrinkles that are the result of years without sufficient moisture.
If you find yourself in the same dry, wrinkly boat ? don't despair. Research has proven that it is never really too late to start moisturizing. You will see improvement to your skin. How soon you start, and the products you choose, will determine just how much improvement your skin will receive.
People with oily skin need a light moisturizer. Using any kind of heavy cream will probably make your face break out. Keep it light, and choose a moisturizer with at least a small amount of sun protection in it. These are much easier to find on the market these days since we know all that we do about skin cancer and its relation to the harmful sun rays. Moisturizers with SPF (sun protection factor) are so common that they are not expensive at all.
Contrary to popular belief, young people with super oily skin can grow to be older people with oily skin and wrinkles. If you are one of those people, consider extra treatment for the wrinkle areas in addition to the light moisturizer you plan to start using. If your wrinkles are concentrated under your eyes, buy an eye cream to target that problem. If your problem tends to be fine lines on your forehead or around your mouth, look for products that target those areas.
No matter what moisturizers and target creams you use, cleansing is probably the most important part of getting your face looking its best. If you are using regular soap and are not happy with the results, change to a cleanser made especially for faces. Arbonne's orange gelee is a great cleanser with a light, fresh citrus scent. It is not marketed specifically for oily skin, but people with oily skin should see good results from it. The company also offers a full line of skin renewal products in its RE-9 line. Other popular companies such Avon, Mary Kay, Estee Lauder offer cleanser and age defying treatment lines as well.
To find cleansers, moisturizers and target treatments right for your oily skin, the best way to select your favorite is to try out several. Don't let the trial and error process get you discouraged. If one product leaves your face stinging after several uses (and if the maufacturer's instructions say that is not normal), move on to another. It could be that you are allergic to an ingredient. Give your face a break for a few days, then, try another one. If you have a number of allergies, the process may take some time, but hang in there. You will find skin care that works for you.
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