Best Cleansing Routine for Oily Skin to Prevent Winter Breakouts
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Best Cleansing Routine for Oily Skin to Prevent Winter Breakouts People with oily skin can find winter tough. The combination of the harsh weather, indoor heating, and cold winds often so much so of a loss of moisture, which can prompt oily skin to overcompensate by producing even more oil. If you have excess oil, breakouts can occur because this excess oil can clog pores. So, to avoid this from happening one needs to follow a very planned out cleansing routine for oily skin. And this should be a balanced routine against oil control, without prohibiting winter dryness. A step by step process on how to keep your skin clear and healthy during the winter months. 1. Opt for a Gentle, Oil Control Cleanser. The first step of any cleansing routine is picking the right cleanser. If you have oily skin, look for a mild oil control cleanser that keeps sebum production in check without removing your skin s own natural oils. Cleansers that are harsh can dry out the skin and your skin subsequently produces an excess amount of oil trying to compensate for some of the dryness. If you re looking for cleansers that actually do something to remove the oil, dirt and debris that block your pores, ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide are a great place to start. But never use them more than once a day in winter as excessive use can further dry out your skin. Recommended Cleanser: If your skin is oily, Trego s Oil Control Face Wash is a great pick as it is designed to free oil without leaving skin feeling dry and irritated. 2. Cleansed Twice a Day, but Not Too Much
If you have oily skin, its advisable to cleanse the face twice a day, once in the morning and one before going to bed. In winter, however, over cleansing can actually strip the skin of needed moisture. Two gentle cleanses per day will suffice and your cleanses should involve lukewarm water, rather than hot water as hot water can cause dryness and irritation. Morning Cleanse: Wash the oil that excess oil produced overnight off with a gentle cleanser. Evening Cleanse: Cleansing is the last thing you do at the end of the day and it helps you get rid of dirt, oil and any surplus of makeup that could clog the pores overnight. 3. A Salicylic Acid Toner should be incorporated. Added on after cleansing, a salicylic acid toner helps exfoliate the skin and clear out the product layer that prevents excess oil from being properly extracted from deep within the pores. Helping to keep the pores clear, salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid (BHA) that prevents breakouts. In particular, it's great for oil and acne prone skin because it is oil soluble and can actually penetrate deep into the skin to get rid of any debris.
Tregos Repairing Toner can be an ideal choice. Moreover, toning helps restore skins natural pH, as can happen with the cleansing process. 4. Wear a lightweight, Hydrating Serum. In winter oily skin also needs hydration to keep the oil production level under control. This causes the skin to make more oil and can lead to lack of moisture. Give your skincare routine a light, hydrating serum such as one with hyaluronic acid. It s an ingredient that attracts moisture into the skin without clogging the pores and leaving the skin greasy. Furthermore, seek serums with niacinamide, a good add helping to cut back oil manufacturing and making pores tighter whilst hydrating.
5. Prefer Oil Free, Non-Comedogenic Moisturizer. If your skin is oily, you still need a moisturizer; in fact, a humid climate, particularly in winter is drying, and can leave your skin dehydrated. For oil free, non comedogenic moisturizer which hydrates without clogging pores. Glycerin or hyaluronic acid are great ingredients for trapping moisture even when the skin is lightweight and hydrated. To prevent breakouts, make sure the moisturizer doesn t contain heavy oils or butters. 6. Don t Forget Sunscreen Yes, even in winter! During the cold months, sun can still cause damage to your skin, and even exacerbate breakouts and pigmentation. Getting an oil free, mattifying sunscreen with SPF 30 and above to protect your skin without making it more oily. Oily and acne prone skin can enjoy many sunscreens that are formulated specifically for oily and acne prone skin, so you don t have to worry about clogged pores. 7. Exfoliate Twice a Week It s critical that exfoliation removes dead skin cells that can clog pores and cause breakouts. But in winter, over exfoliating can actually leave the skin stripped, which will lead to irritation and more oil production. Only exfoliate 2 times a week with a gentle exfoliant. If you have oily skin, use a salicylic acid based exfoliator to keep the pores clear, and avoid winter breakouts. Don't be too rough on it, because harsh physical scrubbing can inflict small tears in the skin, making it more sensitive, and your body producing too much oil. 8. Breakout Treatments
Great option if breakouts happen: spot treatments with benzoyl peroxide or tea tree oil. The ingredients have anti bacterial property that fights against Acne causing bacteria and reduce inflammation. Spot treatment should be applied right after cleansing and before you moisturise. 9. Now is the time for Consider a Clay Mask Once a Week. Oily skin will love clay masks because they absorb excess oil and clean the skin by pulling impurities from the pores. Bentonite clay or Kaolin clay masks are great for oily, acne prone skin. To avoid winter breakouts but not over dry the skin out, use a clay mask once a week. 10. Avoid Overheating the Skin The skin can feel dry and tight through indoor heating that takes away moisture. Keep the heater from cranking up too much and think about using a humidifier to keep your skin in balance. Humidifiers make the air not so dry preventing skin from drying out. Conclusion If you have oily skin, key to preventing winter breakouts and keeping your skin clean and balanced is sticking to a consistent and balanced cleansing routine. I want to note that it s vital that you use products that will regulate the oil production, but will not dehydrate the skin. To keep your skin free of breakouts and looking good throughout the wintertime, you should incorporate skin care products that contain oil control cleansers, hydrating serums and lightweight moisturizers. And if you want to try out all high quality skincare products, Visit Trego.pk and get something to improve your winter skincare routine.