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Oily Skin and Acne: What You Can Do About It

Ever heard people complain of how oily your skin looks? Do not fret; you are not the only one burdened with the case of the “oils”. If that is the case, then you should really have the right to be alarmed. If you prize your looks above all else, then it should be better for you to know that having an “oily” skin is the prime factor in causing acne.

How can that be? Keep in mind that the numerous sebaceous glands in the face cause the production of the oil. The sebaceous glands, coincidentally, are larger and can produce more mass quantities of oil than in any other part of the body. The skin pores located in the nose are also more open to allow the huge numbers of oil to flow through. This explains why having an oily skin can cause numerous whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and zits to appear.  Other spots of the body where the sebaceous glands are abundant can be found on the face, neck, chest, and the back.

Despite being the “cause” of the appearance of acne on our skin, it still needs to be acknowledged that the sebum, or “oil”, really has a big part in maintaining the normal functions of our skin. For one, it performs the actions of “moisturizing” the skin. It also “washes” the dead skin cells outward to allow for the appearance of new cells and hair follicles. If you are one of those who just cannot seem to get rid of oily skin, the most important thing to do is to find a way to avoid the sebum from congesting your skin pores, and thus, avoid the appearance of several lesions of acne.

There are several tips to follow by when you have an oily skin. For example, a good face washing it sometimes all that is needed to remove excess oil. Contrary to popular belief, dirt and oil does not cause acne; however, the various ways it can block the passage of your skin pores is a good reason for acne to form on your skin. Please take note that using very hot water and very harsh soaps while washing your face can cause more harm than good, since it can cause severe irritation on your skin that the effect of other topical acne medications on your skin will be easily negated. On a related note, just use a mild skin cleanser that can clear your acne without leaving your skin feeling dry.

Also, try avoiding the usage of oil-based cosmetics for a while. It can only worsen your skin conditions, and can also create more acne “spots”. Instead, just utilize a water-soluble make-up. Despite this, you also have to allow yourself ample time to remove and clear the make-up from your skin. If you prefer to employ lotions and/or other cold creams on your skin prior to going to bed, better hold using that first; it can leave your skin so oily in the morning that it can cause redness and irritation on the affected areas of your skin.

There are “other” tips for those plagued with oily skin, but it’s probably better if you can go see your dermatologist first, so as to give you an official advice on what you have to for your oily skin.

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