Oily skin is a very common skin problem, and many people experience it. There are many reasons for oily skin, and choosing and using the right skincare products is crucial. A good balance of refreshing, oil-controlling, and moisturizing is essential.

What skincare products should you use for oily skin?
1. Ditch the alkaline, high-foaming cleanser and switch to a facial cleanser.
To combat oil, people with oily skin often use strong cleansing soaps or creams in the summer. Choose a gentle, non-foaming facial cleanser.
2. Use a moisturizing toner instead of an astringent.
While astringents containing alcohol can control oil secretion and shrink pores, they may make skin drier in winter. If oil secretion is normal, you can use a toner with a cooling sensation, or even chilled distilled water.
3. Use your summer night cream as your winter day cream.
You don't necessarily need to throw away all your summer skincare products. For example, summer night creams are usually more moisturizing than day creams, so you can use them as your winter day cream!
4. Replenish Skin Moisture, Avoid Oily Creams
Many people believe that oily skin doesn't need moisturizing, but in fact, without a protective film on the face, skin with large pores is more prone to attracting dirt, and in winter, it's more likely to become dehydrated. Therefore, oily skin should choose water-based or gel-based moisturizers; replenishing moisture is sufficient. Cream-based skincare products often contain oil; if your face feels "sticky" after applying them, stop using them.
How to Avoid Oily Skin?
1. Differentiated Moisturizing Before Bed
Don't neglect moisturizing your eye and lip areas before bed. Apply a moisturizing eye cream and lip balm to protect your skin overnight and prevent wrinkles.
2. Basic Morning Moisturizing is Essential
After cleansing every morning, perform your basic skincare routine, using at least three moisturizing products, such as toner, moisturizing lotion, and face cream.
How to Control Oily Skin?
1. Exfoliation
Exfoliation not only restores skin's brightness but also controls oil. A thick layer of dead skin cells can hinder the absorption of skincare products, leading to an imbalance of oil and water in the skin. Therefore, exfoliating every 28 days can promote the absorption of skincare products, regulate oil and water balance, and reduce sebum secretion.
2. Lightweight Face Cream
Many people with oily skin believe that because their skin is oily, they don't need to use moisturizing face creams. This is a misconception. Moisturizing face creams replenish skin moisture and form a protective film, making the skin healthier.