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Monday, October 19, 2020


This article is originally posted on Proven Skincare.

When it comes to oily skin, the struggle is real. Everyone is after the “dewy glow”, and if you have oily skin, you certainly have an advantage. Oily skin tends to appear dewier (due to excess sebum and active sebaceous glands) and can be more resistant to wrinkling.

However, oily skin can become extreme, leaving you with an embarrassing shine, due to overactive oil production. Oily skin types are more prone to breakouts, inviting inflammation and acne.


Top 3 Oily Skin Causes

- HORMONES

The number one cause of oily skin?Hormones. Hormone levels fluctuate throughout life for all kinds of reasons: puberty, pregnancy, stress, menstruation, dietary changes and age can influence your hormonal levels.

There aren't specific 'oily skin hormones' however hormonal changes will influence sebum production, leading to increased (or decreased) oil in your skin. Oral contraceptives can affect hormones and cause skin breakouts.

- GENETICS

If one (or both) of your parents have oily skin, it’s likely you will, too. Oily skin, as well as other skin conditions, can be passed down through generations, as we can inherit large or dense sebaceous glands from our ancestors. Consult a dermatologist to discuss skin problems and treatment options as well as a skincare routine best suited to your skin and issues.

Educating yourself will help achieve optimal skin health and avoid side effects from over-the-counter products.

- ENVIRONMENT

Relative humidity has an impact on oil production in your skin. During the winter, when relative humidity is low and we often experience dryness from indoor heating, you’ll probably notice a drop in excess oil on the skin surface.

Conversely, when the weather is hot and humid, your skin may feel especially hot and oily, and uncomfortable. This can lead to clogged pores that can then cause blackheads and breakouts.

Cleanse and moisturize diligently during the winter. Try a skincare products collection with an oil-free moisturizing lotion option over a cream, if you prefer a lighter formula.

A daily moisturizer with SPF is the best option for added protection against the environment. Sunscreen is crucial for every skin type.


3 Ways to Prevent Oily Skin

- DIET

While the link between chocolate and acne has been disproven, it’s true that a poor diet can cause oily skin. Diets rich in refined carbohydrates, sugar and dairy can spike your blood sugar and alter your hormone levels. This causes an increase of oil in your skin, and can even lead to breakouts and blemishes. If you want to control your oily skin, eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Try to avoid dairy, but if you must consume it, choose full fat dairy. Low fat dairy tends to be worse for your skin, especially when it comes to oil levels and acne-prone skin.

- CLEANSE GENTLY

It might seem like an extra-foamy cleanser makes sense to control oily skin, but the opposite is true. Over-washing your skin can dry it out, triggering your body to produce even more oil. It’s actually better to use a gentle cleanser and warm water. Look for products without SLS, and without sulfates in general if you can.

Those with oily t-zone areas (oily nose and chin, dry cheeks and forehead) may want to exfoliate with an over-the-counter treatment to remove dead skin cells in these areas. Use sparingly as excess exfoliating and scrubbing will irritate skin and eventually stimulate more oil production.

- USE A TONER

Toners are a great way to help reduce oil, as long as you select one that is gentle. Try to avoid toners that have a lot of alcohol, because these can dry out your skin too much and cause irritation. Look for gentle toners with Salicylic Acid or Tea Tree Oil.


How to Get Rid of Surface Oil on Facial Skin

It takes time to see changes in your skin, even if you implement all of the tips we’ve recommended. If you want to get rid of oil quickly, one of the best solutions is to use blotting papers. These absorb oil naturally without drying out your skin or irritating it and are portable for quick touchups. You can also use mattifying powders or oil-control primers to achieve a matte finish on your skin.


Oily Skin Treatments

Looking for products to control your oily skin long term? Salicylic Acid is an excellent ingredient for oily skin because it is “lipid” friendly. It easily penetrates oil and helps to clean out your pores. It’s also a natural anti-inflammatory, so it tends to be gentle and non-drying.

You can also introduce Retinoids at night, which can reduce sebum production over time and also push healthy, bright skin to the surface. Just be sure to use it sparingly until your skin adjusts, because Retinoids can cause irritation if they’re overused.

Monday, August 6, 2018


There's nothing more disappointing when you buy over the counter acne solutions and acne treatments and waiting to finally have a clear skin and learning there not that good, then you’re not alone.







Thousands of women are now turning to home solutions because of their lack of side effects and the availability of whole foods that have healing properties.

A new movement has come to the fore with the discovery of superfoods. More people now believe in food being medicine.

Here are few ingredients readily available in your kitchen that can help combat acne.






1.     Banana Peels

We all know where the banana peel goes after we’ve eaten the banana. But you can choose to recycle it by rubbing the inner side all over your face in a circular motion. After leaving it on for twenty minutes you can rinse it off with an anti-acne facewash. These peels contain an antioxidant called lutein which is super helpful for reducing inflammation from acne and boosting cell growth.

1.     Strawberries

Strawberries are rich in salicylic acid, an ingredient in many face washes and scrubs for acne. Salicylic acid prevents bacterial multiplication, sloughs off the epidermis and unclogs pores. It also reduces pore size. You can grind a few strawberries with honey and apply this to the skin. After allowing it to dry, wash it off and do it twice a month to see results.

2.     Papaya

Papaya contains papain, an enzyme that breaks down pus and reduces the inflammatory process of acne. It also removes excess oil from the skin without stripping its moisture. Mash up a papaya to a smooth paste and apply it your skin till it dries. Once dry, wash off your face, with plain warm water instead of a cleanser as papaya itself is a strong cleanser. For the very same reason, you may want to use a moisturizer as soon as you’re done washing your face.

1.     Egg whites

Egg whites are wonderful for making masks for acne. They remove excess sebum and have vitamins that the skin can absorb. They can be a multipurpose solution as they can reduce blemishes and remove blackheads. They are relatively easy to make. Start with separating the egg yolks and whites. For a thick mask, you may need three eggs. Whisk the egg whites till frothy and then apply the first layer on your face, wait for it to dry. Repeat this process to create four layers of this mask. Once completely dry, wash with warm water. Your skin will feel tight which can be remedied by a moisturizer. Egg whites are rich in protein and help your skin repair faster after an acne breakout.


2    Apple cider vinegar

It has been proven by studies that apple cider vinegar contains organic acids like succinic acid and lactic acid that can reduce acne scars, suppress inflammation and kill P. acne bacteria. It is made by fermenting apple juice or cider. Apple cider vinegar is a strong acid. You will need to dilute it for your use. Take one part apple cider vinegar and three parts water. Mix well. Soak a cotton ball in this solution, apply it to your face and let it dry. Wash it off and repeat it once more in the day. Due to its acidic nature, it will sting and burn. If you develop a strong reaction to this, wash it off immediately.

1.     Honey

Honey is a natural antioxidant and has lightening properties, if you have many acne scars then you can apply honey to your skin as a mask. You may combine this with other healthy ingredients like lemon juice, cinnamon or avocados which are also great for the skin. Leave it on till dry and then wash off completely for lighter and blemish free skin. Repeat this once a week for results.



There are many other kitchen ingredients that can be used for acne other than the list above. This includes lemons, oranges, avocados, green tea, sugar, witch hazel, tea tree oil and aloe vera. All of them can be used to combat acne. Use them over for at least three weeks before you see any results and tell us if it helped you.



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