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How to Reduce Oily Skin on Face: Expert Tips from a Skin Doctor

How to Reduce Oily Skin on Face: Expert Tips from a Skin Doctor

Do you wash your face and only hours later it looks very shiny? You are not alone. Over the years in my practice at The National Skin Center, Delhi, I have come across countless of my patients asking “how to reduce oily skin on face.” The good news? Oily skin, with the right habits and some advice, is very easy to manage.

Why is Your Skin So Oily?

Sebum − your skin’s own natural oil. It helps to keep the skin protected and hydrated! However, when the skin’s oil-producing glands are put into overdrive, the sebum clogs pores, causing breakouts, and originally leaves your face shiny by lunchtime.

Things like genetics, hormones, humidity, and even stress can send that sebum production into overdrive. That too with the added disadvantage of hot and humid summers of Delhi climate making it worse for many patients.

Outline of the Best Skincare Routine for Oily Skin

A consistent routine is everything. Use a gentle, sulfate-free foamy cleanser to wash your face first thing in the morning. Pair it with a hydrating and finally, a water based, non-comedogenic moisturizer − which is perfect for oily skin as well. Gel based, broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen as the finishing touch.

Twice daily (AM and PM), double cleanse if wearing sunscreen or makeup at night. A niacinamide serum is among the best and most effective actives for the sebum control treatments Following this, seal it with a lightweight oil-less moist solution.

Though this best skincare routine for oily skin  within 10 minutes has a huge impact on years down the road.

How Can I Prevent an Oily Face During the Day?

Sun at noon is annoying, yet bearable. Blotting papers − the ones you love − absorb oil without messing up your skin barrier. A mattifying primer at the base helps it last longer for make-up wearers while providing a shine-free finish. Because mineral powder isn’t too heavy to clog pores, it’s also a wonderful option if you want to use a powder instead of liquid for touch-ups. One of the most basic guidelines that most people don’t follow is to quit touching your face. Every time you touch something, your hands transfer oil and bacteria.

You need not purchase costly products to how to stop oily face during the day. It is more about good practices and consistency. Actually, the majority of the job has already been completed.

Things a Dermatologist Wants You to Know for Oily Skin

Over the years, here are my favorite dermatologist tips for oily skin and Acne , from my several years of practice.

First, do not over-wash. If you wash more than twice a day, it leaves the skin devoid, and it specifically causes a rebound response of oil generation − deepening the trouble.

Secondly always go for the non-comedogenic products for oily skin. Search for this label upon your cleansing, moisturizer, along with sunscreen. They are designed so they do not clog pores.

Third, consider retinoids. Nightly use of low-potency retinol gradually decreases sebum production and improves skin texture.

And finally, hydration is not optional. Lack of moisture causes the skin to produce extra oil to make up for the loss. Make sure to hydrate, and use hydration-boosting toner throughout your skin care routine!

Home Remedies for Oily Skin and Open Pores Therapy

A few common kitchen staples may actually aid:

  • Multani mitti (fullers earth) mask: Absorbs excess oil and tightens up the pores. Use once or twice a week.
  • Aloe Vera Gel: Lightweight, calming moisturizer that reduces shine without blocking pores.
  • Green Tea Toner: Green tea is cooled off and wiped down with a cotton pad to minimize fat and irritation.

These home remedies for oily skin and large pores work best as an accompaniment not in place of a proper skincare regime.

When to See a Dermatologist?

If you have oily skin leading to continuous acne, larger pores, or even affecting your confidence then it is better to go for a consultation. Dermatological treatments at The National Skin Center is the place where we manage your sebum production with chemical peels, laser therapy, and prescription topicals tailored to your skin type.

Having oily skin does not need to rule your life. Proper care is all you need for healthy, balanced, glowing skin 365 days a year.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the most effective natural method for reducing greasy skin on the face?

A: The best natural method is to cleanse two times daily with a mild foaming cleanser, use Aloe Vera gel as a moisturizer, and apply ‘multani mitti’ (fuller’s earth) facial cue once or twice a week. Staying hydrated, not touching your face also gives you some effect, a few weeks as well.

Q: Why does my face get so oily even after washing?

A: Over-washing is often the culprit. If you rinse the skin too often, the sebaceous glands release much more sebum. Wash your face ONLY two times a day − in the morning and at night with a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser.

Q: Which ingredients should I look for in skincare products for oily skin?

A: Seek out niacinamide, salicylic acid, retinol, and hyaluronic acid. They’re responsible for regulating oil production, clearing out pores, and keeping skin in balance without stripping it completely. To evade blocked pores and breakouts, always opt for products that are labelled non-comedogenic.

Q: Can oily skin cause large pores?

A: Yes, the excess sebum stretches the pore walls over time to make them look larger. Using the right skincare routine to keep oil production in check, along with regular exfoliation, and professional sebum control treatments such as chemical peels, your skin will show a noticeable difference with less perceptible enlarged pores.

Q: If my skin is greasy, should I apply a moisturizer?

 

A: Of course. A prevalent misconception regarding oily skin is that it doesn’t require moisturising. Skin that is less hydrated will produce more oil to make up for it. To help your skin feel lighter, happier, and more balanced throughout the day, use a lightweight, oil-free, non-comedogenic moisturizer

How to Reduce Oily Skin on Face: Expert Tips from a Skin Doctor
Picture of Dr. Navin Taneja (Dermatologist) Experience :34years
Dr. Navin Taneja (Dermatologist) Experience :34years

Dermatologist (MD) from Sheth K.M. School of Post Graduate Medicine and Research and N.H.L. Medical College, affiliated with the prestigious V.S. Hospital, Ellis Bridge, Ahmadabad, and hold an MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi. With 38 years of professional experience, I currently run my own practice in South Extension Part I.Delhi