Saturday, December 22, 2012

Skin Care for Oily Skin


Proper skin care is something that people should not overlook and do in order to look and feel good. Since the dermis is the biggest organ in the human body, it is understandable that caring for it may have some difficulty at times. The reality is, your face usually gets the most attention because this is the area that is usually seen in the mirror first and is the first thing people notice about you. Other areas that may be noticed easily are those of the hands and the legs. In spite of this, the face is also one part that may be oilier than the others.
An oily face is not an attractive quality, not only because of the shiny sheen that one usually gets but also because of the messy appearance that comes with it. Dirt and other debris will stick easily to the oily surface, which is why skin care for the face is important.
Having an abundant presence of sebaceous glands in the face is not all that bad, though. It should be noted that those who have been blessed with an overabundance of oil in the face are less prone to developing wrinkles and creases. This is because the oil helps to keep the dermis supple and helps to moisturize it naturally. This means that caring for it should not leave it dry and in need of moisture, but rather just enough that it does not shine and have a messy appearance.
One way of doing this is to regularly use blotting paper to take away the oil. The use of blotting paper should be around every two or three hours or when the person has been exposed to some heat or when the individual notices that the face has an oily sheen to it already. There are no ill side effects of using these because all they do is take away the excess sebum.
Another skin care tip for facial oil is to use a cleanser in the morning and at night to rid the face of the excess production. It is best to follow the instructions that come with the cleansers because the wrong use might encourage more oil production. Harsh soaps and astringents should also be used minimally because these can make the face dry and encourage the production of more sebum.
Too much oily presence can lead to the development of acne. Some people also use medicated pads to blot out the excess production of oil as well as to apply some medicine on the area. These act the same as the blotting paper with the combined power of salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Instructions regarding the use of medicated pads should be followed since the medicines in them may not be good if used too frequently.

1 comments:

  1. Informative post for those having oily skin. It is really important to follow a proper skincare regime that suits your skin. As for those suffering from hyperpigmentation, http://www.cosmedocs.com/treatments/hyperpigmentation-skin-treatment.php offers effective and safe treatment options.

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