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The Best Skincare for Oily Skin

What Defines Oily Skin?

Understanding the root causes of oily skin and how to manage it.

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Why Your Skin Feels Greasy

Excess Sebum Causes Shine & Breakouts

Sebaceous glands produce too much oil, leading to a greasy appearance and clogged pores.

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Oil & Debris Can Stretch Pores

Large Pores Are a Common Concern with Oily Skin

Excess sebum and buildup make pores appear larger and more noticeable.

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Why Oily Skin is Prone to Acne

Blackheads & PimplesClogged Pores Can Lead to

When oil, dead skin, and bacteria mix, they form acne, especially in the T-zone.

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Oily Skin Affects Makeup Wear

Excess Oil Breaks Down Foundation & Concealer

Without proper skincare prep, makeup can separate, fade, or appear greasy.

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What Causes Oiliness to Fluctuate?

Heat, Humidity & Hormones Play a Role

Weather changes, stress, and hormones can influence how much oil your skin produces.

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Oily Skin Isn’t Bad

It’s just overactive. The goal isn’t to strip your skin but to control oil production while keeping it hydrated.

Your most pressing oily skin questions—answered.

Common Oily Skin Concerns

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