We all aspire to have fresh, clear, white skin, but summer is not a good friend for oily skin. When the summer comes, oily skin needs special care. After all, oil and sweat can be a deadly combination for your skin, leading to pimples, acne, and other skin problems. This is why you should follow some rules when it comes to taking care of your skin. Here are some tips for taking care of your oily skin in summer…
First, find the right sunscreen
If you have oily skin, your constant complaint is
that your skin looks oily almost all the time. I've tried a bunch of products,
especially sunscreens, and my main fear was applying one that makes your skin
oily. If that's your concern, invest in sunscreen with a non-greasy formula.
Second: exfoliate your skin
Remember that sweat and oil can be harmful to oily
skin. Moreover, pores clogged with sweat and dirt only mean a set of pimples
for oily skin. In summer, oily skin becomes more oily while it tends to sweat a
lot more than in other seasons. This is why exfoliation during the summer is
crucial to your skincare regimen. You need to make sure that you use a scrub
that suits your skin type and removes all the impurities from the pores
Third: Always use blotting papers
The blotting sheets absorb all the excess oil from
the skin. Hence, make sure you keep it handy throughout the summer season
whether you are indoors or outdoors. In this way, you are guaranteed to get rid
of the excess oil buildup from your skin.
Fourth: Do not wash your face!
Yes, your face will feel like it needs to produce
more oil than usual because in summer when you wash your face a lot, the
sebaceous glands tend to go into overdrive causing more sebum production. You
might think that the solution to this might be to wash your face as often as
possible, but that could not be further from the truth. When you wash your face
over and over again, your skin gets confused and starts producing more oil to
make up for all the dryness caused by over-washing. We advise you to limit the
number of times you wash your face to twice a day with a cleanser suitable for
your skin type.
Fifth: food quality
Attention should be paid to the quality of foods
that people with oily skin eat, by staying away from eating spicy foods more than once a week, and it is recommended to eat more foods that contain
among their components natural elements that help discourage the production of
oils in oily skin such as cantaloupe and spinach. , and carrots.
Sixth: Summer masks for oily skin
There are many masks that contribute to ridding the oily skin of the oils stuck in it temporarily, especially in the summer, and these masks are a mud mask or a salicylic acid mask.
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