Categories: Beauty

3 Mistakes you are Doing to your Oily Face

Oily faces are always at risk of having pimples pop up all over. You never need to tell people when you have oily skin. Most people who have oily skin carry a shine on their faces.

However, there are some mistakes made by people who have oily skin:

1. Removing all the oil

When you have oily skin, all you want to do it get rid of all the grease and have your skin feel all dry.

People who have oily skin generally pick up products with alcohol in them that strip the face of all the oils.

So what happens in this case is that the body thinks that all the oils are absent and results in the over production of oil and making it oily all over again.

2. Over applying moisturizer

After washing the face, the skin will feel dry and tight for a few minutes.

Wait till this feeling disappears completely before you apply the moisturizer, else you will think that your face is dry and over apply the moisturizer.

So when you apply the moisturizer immediately after washing your face, you apply excess moisturizer and even your face produces oil in your face, so that you land up with excess oil.

3. Using the wrong cleanser

There are tons of cleansers available in the market. Not all are suitable for oily skin.

People with oily skin should avoid using face washes with oil in it or cream based ones. Instead buy a foam based cleanser that won’t strip your face of its essential oils.

Remember to check the ingredients of products that you apply on the face. Use products with salicylic acid and not glycolic acid, so that the oil doesn’t just spread to the face but instead just gets the excess oil removed.

Linda

Meet Linda, an experienced writer dedicated to providing practical advice for women in the realms of beauty, fashion, health, and mental wellness. With a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for empowering women, Linda's articles offer insightful guidance and actionable tips to help women enhance their overall well-being and confidence. Drawing from her extensive knowledge in these areas, Linda's writing is characterized by its practicality, accessibility, and emphasis on self-care. Whether it's exploring the latest beauty trends, decoding fashion essentials, promoting healthy living habits, or advocating for mental wellness.

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