Oily Skin
Oily shine is caused by excessive output of sebum (oil) in areas
with abundant oil glands. Oily shine usually appears around mid
morning and gets worse throughout the day. In hot, humid weather,
the sebum “floats” on a layer of perspiration, making oily shine
more pronounced.
Topical
niacinamide (Vitamin B3) is a key step in regulating
excessive oil flow. Niacinamide has been shown to regulate
the output of sebum, normalising oil production and diminishing
shine. Use of alpha and beta hydroxy acids and retinaldehyde
will also help normalise skin function and reduce sebum
output.
MYTH
BUSTER
It’s a common belief that moisturisers are an essential step in any skincare
routine. In fact, moisturisers are not suitable for everyone. People with naturally
oily skin should actually avoid moisturisers, as these products are designed
to supplement the skin’s lipid (oil) layer, something you don’t need
when your skin is already oily!
If
you have “combination skin”, apply moisturiser
only to the areas where you are genuinely dry, and avoid
the areas that are prone to oiliness.
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