Defeat Oily Skin For Good

October 21st, 2009

Have you ever had trouble finding just the right skincare for your skin oil type?  Good news!  I can help you by sharing one prime piece of information.

You don’t need separate solutions for dry, combination, or oily skin care.  The only reason common cosmetic companies separate dry and oily skincare products is because they are not using correct ingredients in the first place.  For example, one ingredient can be moisturizing your skin while another is drying it.

The Problem With Common Products for Oily Skin

Your sebum (your skin’s natural oils) protects against dryness, cracking, and premature aging.  If you use products for oily skin, it could deplete your natural sebum, thus leading to damage.

Oily skin care can quickly strip too much sebum causing excessive dryness, irritation, blemishes, scarring, and other types of damage.  Those strong cleansers can lead to flaking, cracking, and redness; or, exfoliation increase redness and sensitivity to sunlight.

But, if you’re here, then you probably have oily skin.  So, here’s what you can do.  

Use Natural Products To Fix The Problem.  

For Cleansing
The best products for reducing oily skin contain orange peel extract.  It effectively reduces oil, but is non-irritating to most people.  If orange peel extract is too strong, definitely try tea tree oil.  It’s mild, yet also effective.

After Cleansing
You need solutions that prevent dirt and grime from entering your pores and causing pimples.  Solutions that contain grape seed extract work well because it dries on like a light film.  Your skin then prevents grime from getting in, but does not develop clogged pores.  

Antioxidants
Your oily skincare products should help prevent the normal signs of aging by including natural antioxidants.  Antioxidants prevent free radical damage that leads to wrinkling, scarring, and age spots.

If you have frequent pimples or blemishes, antioxidants will promote healing and prevent scarring.  Look for coenzyme Q10, natural vitamin E, honey enzymes, and kelp extracts.

Balance And Maintain Your Sebum For Good

There are some natural oily skincare products that help balance your sebum production.  They will include jojoba and passion fruit extract.  Those extracts can be found in some of the better creams on the market.  

Other oily skincare products to look for include masks that contain clay extracts.  Although not intended for regular use, once or twice a month, a clay based mask will help absorb excessive oils and keep pores free of dirt and grime.

In some cases, oily skin care might need to include dietary changes.  Sebum is composed primarily of fat.  Reducing fat in your diet will reduce the amount of sebum your glands secrete.

These ingredients will balance and maintain healthy sebum production.

Chemical vs. Natural

No matter your skin type, safe and natural skin care products are the way to go.  You must remember manufacturers are not always forthcoming about hazardous ingredients their products contain.

Number 1 Tip

Avoid the use of any oily skin care solution that has a warning label.  Those labels are a red flag and indicate ingredients in the bottle are known to cause irritation, redness, and allergies.  

Or, here’s one to think about.  Hazardous ingredients can even cause other health problems not related to your skin.  Protect your overall health and look better for life.

Rachel Flanagan is a wellness expert and teacher of healthy living with over 17 years experience and has helped thousands of people improve their lifestyle. Would you like to live healthier and look younger simply by adding natural skin care to your daily routine? Learn how to dramatically improve your appearance, and impress your friends and family with this simple shift in your thinking => http://www.HealthBySkincare.com.

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