Friday, April 12, 2013

Tips on Oily Skins

Oily skin is more prone to acne breakouts and large, clogged pores. When the sebaceous glands, which provide lubrication for the skin, become over-stimulated due to genetics, diet or other factors, they produce more sebum. This, in turn, causes the skin to be oily. Although oily skin doesn't wrinkle as easily as dry skin, the shiny look and the pimples are a cause for concern. There are several ways you can treat problem oily skin. Does this Spark an idea?

Steaming the Face

Too much oil is due to an overproduction of sebum. The pores become larger and clogged, which leads to breakouts. Steaming your face can clean the pores and remove the excess sebum. You can buy facial saunas online or in stores to deep clean your face. A simpler option is to boil a pot of water and let the steam open your pores and drain the oil and debris.

Washing Oily Skin

The best way to clean oily skin is to use substances that absorb the excess oil. Many products for oily skin contain harsh detergents that can irritate your skin. Home remedies are another option for washing oily skin. You can make a paste with three parts oatmeal and two parts honey to clean oily skin. Apply it to your skin, leave it on for 15 minutes and rinse with cold water. According to the Mama Herb website, oatmeal absorbs excess oil from the face and honey is a natural astringent that tightens oily skin.

Using Vinegar

The ascetic acid in white vinegar or apple cider vinegar dries the excess oil on the skin. The acid also helps exfoliate the skin, removing dead cells and oils. You can apply the vinegar to your skin with a cotton ball and leave it on. You can also leave the vinegar on your skin for 10 minutes then rinse it off, according to the Become Gorgeous website. Apply vinegar daily for t best results.

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