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[N133]Neostrata Oily Skin Solution
by Richard Bean, Ric
Indeed, while problems don't usually begin until around puberty, for many people, oily skin persists long after the senior prom has faded into memory. For some, oily skin can last a lifetime. The flow of sebum or oil increases during adolescence and starts decreasing with age. The most important thing you can do for oily skin is to keep your skin clean using warm water and soap, or a soapless cleanser. Use only noncomedogenic moisturizers and sunscreen products. Clean your face with astringent pads if frequently washing your face leaves your skin irritated. The right method is to clean the skin with a mild detergent that contains no fatty substances or oils. These kinds of detergents remove the excess sebum that cause grime accumulation, at the same time.

Causes of Oily skin

Common causes of Oily skin:

* Heredity.
* Humidity and hot weather.

Essential Oils for Oily Skin

Citrus essential oils, such as lemon, grapefruit, tangerine and orange, can help with oily skin problems without the harsh effects of using the actual juice from the fruits themselves. Find an all-natural herbal lotion base and add 3 to 4 drops per ounce of the citrus essential oil of choice to the base. Use it on the face in the evening to help prevent oily skin.

Use only water-based or oil-free cosmetics if you have oily skin. If you have sensitive skin, use white or rose-colored clays. Diet probably has little, if anything, to do with whether or not you have oily skin. Try using a clay or mud mask. When cleansing, massage your face well with your fingertips, using an upward and outward motion. Be careful not to rub soap into the skin; it can clog pores. Keep your skin very clean. Limit washing your face to two or three times a day. Too much washing will stimulate your skin to produce more oil. Use hot water when washing your face. Hot water dissolves skin oil better than lukewarm or cold water. Drink plenty of water as oily skin may also be dehydrated - the oiliness of the skin will hide the lack of moisture. Try to drink 2 litres of water a day.

Wash Face Gently

Do not overwash the face. Washing the face too frequently can actually cause the body to make more oil because it tricks the body into thinking the face and oil ducts are dry. When washing the face, avoid harsh soaps or chemicals, and settle for more natural alternatives or simply use warm water and a soft washcloth. Do not over scrub, but lightly and gently rub the face with the cloth.

Prevention is better than cure. Proper cleansing is necessary if you want to keep your oily skin clear. I have oily skin and suffered from acne. That cleared when I followed my doctors advice to wash my face morning, noon and at bedtime everyday, using an antibacterial face wash she dispensed. Actually, any antibacterial face wash would do. If you don't have pimples, then any good cleanser meant for oily skin would do the trick.


You might have oily skin care problems, but you don't want to create other problems as you try to get rid of that shine. Some oily skincare products can do long-lasting damage to your skin's health and your overall health and well-being. People buy health and beauty aids that contain known carcinogens on a daily basis, without knowing. Here's a little advice from someone who knows.

You're actually luckier than some folks. People with oilier skin don't see the signs of aging as quickly as people with excessive dryness.

The most important part of an oily skin care regimen is cleansing. But, the popular use of the antibacterial agent triclosan means that you have to choose your cleansing products carefully.

Triclosan is an organic compound that reacts with chlorine in water to form other compounds that then become dioxins. Dioxins are highly toxic and break down slowly. So, they accumulate in the body over time causing chronic illnesses and glandular disorders.

Oily skincare products contain the antibacterial agent, because many people with excessive oiliness also have acne. The blemishes are a type of bacterial infection. Pores become clogged with dirt and oils. The bacteria, normally present on the surface of the skin becomes trapped and multiplies. The result is a pimple.

The idea is that bacterial reduction will reduce the number of pimples and outbreaks. There are safer, natural antibacterial compounds. Witch hazel and honey, for example, are effective for oily skin care and for their antiseptic or antibacterial activity.

For cleansing, oily skincare products that contain orange oil are safe and very effective. For deep cleansing, an occasional mask that contains extracts from mineral clay is very effective. They absorb oil and literally “suck” the dirt out of the pores.

Many people suggest exfoliation for oily skin care. I have seen some of the side effects from that suggestion; redness, itching, irritation and an increased number of blemishes.

One of the main things that your oily skincare products should do is “balance” sebum production. Sebum is produced by the glands deep within the pores. It is primarily composed of fatty acids. It is needed to help maintain the elasticity and moisture content of the skin.

Excessive sebum production may occur due to environmental exposure to fats, as with people who work in the food service industry. It may also be a result of excessive fat in the diet. Try reducing the amount of dietary fat that you consume and see if that helps.

To balance sebum production, oily skin care treatments should contain jojoba, a kind of wax that has proven benefits in treating acne and reducing sebum production.

Another good choice for oily skincare products, particularly to prevent breakouts is grape seed extract. It forms a film that prevents dirt and grime from entering the pores.

Just remember that oily skin care should be safe and you should be successful. If you're an older person, you should be very careful about causing excessive dryness, which increases the outward signs of aging.

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