Oily Skincare Routine 101

Oily Skincare Routine 101: Here's how to achieve flawless Acne-free skin

Oily Skincare Routine 101

Are you tired of using tons of products every day on your oily skin and still tired of acne, clogged pores, and god knows what?

Fret not!

We all have been on that long journey of finding the best skincare routine for our unique skin. And you oily-skin girlies are rather on the worst end of this spectrum.

Every person has a unique skin type and needs a skincare routine specially curated for them. Be it anyone with sensitive, dry, oily, or combination skin. Where skincare for skin types like sensitive, dry, and combination skin seems manageable, managing oily skin is what seems like a nightmare. It can be a nuisance, especially during the summer when the heat and humidity can aggravate the issue and leave you feeling extra sweaty.

If you have tried everything and are thinking about giving up, wait a minute. Read the entire blog before thinking of doing that.

If you are someone who is wondering how to create a skincare routine for oily skin. A type that will keep your complexion looking fresh and healthy all day long, then you're in the right place. This comprehensive guide will provide you with all the information you need to maintain good skincare for oily skin.

What is Acne-prone or Oily Skin?

No doubt, everyone has some oil on their skin. There is a sebaceous gland under each of your pores that produces a natural oil called sebum that keeps your skin hydrated and healthy. But when these glands produce too much oil it leads to oily skin. 

But how do you know you have oily skin? How to find out if you have Oily Skin? Here’s how to determine if you have oily skin:

The blotting sheet method

  • Wash your face with a gentle cleanser, then gently pat it dry.
  • Wait 30 minutes.
  • Press blotting sheets to various areas of your face, then hold the sheets up to the light to see the oil markings.
  • If the sheets soaked up an abundance of oil from all areas of the face, you have oily skin.

Now that you know that you have oily skin, you may wonder what are the causes behind it. Let’s know them.

Causes of Oily Skin

There are many reasons for oily skin and you may have one or many of the reasons to have oily skin.

  • Genetics
  • Fluctuating Hormones
  • Hot, Humid Climate
  • Large Pore size
  • Wrong Skincare products
  • Over-cleansing
  • Lack of sunscreen

Now that you know the reason for your oily skin, here are some ingredients you can add to your skincare routine for a better skin that shines with glow and not too much oil. 

Must-have Skincare Ingredients for Specific Issues  

When it comes to managing oily and acne-prone skin, incorporating the right ingredients into your skincare routine can make a world of difference. Here are some optimal skincare ingredients for each of your specific needs.

For Clogged pores & Blackheads- Use Salicylic Acid

Salicylic acid effectively removes dead skin cells and excess oil from deep within your pores. It is an excellent choice for treating whiteheads and blackheads.

For Pigmentation & Dark spots- Use Glycolic Acid

It is an exfoliant that reveals a brighter and smoother complexion by fading acne scars and hyperpigmentation. So, if you have acne scars or dark spots, include glycolic acid in your skincare routine.

For Open pores- Use Niacinamide

Add niacinamide to your oily skincare routine. It helps regulate oil production, minimize the appearance of enlarged pores, and reduce the risk of breakouts. 

For Acne- Use Benzoyl Peroxide

It is an acne-fighting ingredient that kills acne-causing bacteria and removes excess oil. While benzoyl peroxide can be drying, it is an excellent option for those with oily, non-sensitive skin. Incorporate these optimal skincare ingredients into your routine to effectively manage oiliness, prevent breakouts, and achieve a clear, radiant complexion.

Daily Skincare Routine for Oily skin

Morning and evening skincare routines tend to differ a bit when it comes to taking proper care of your skin. So, you need to choose a proper routine to get optimal results that are visible on your skin. 

Morning Routine Steps

Step 1: Cleansing

Kickstart your daily skincare routine with cleansing. For morning cleansing, use a gentle, non-comedogenic TNW Anti Acne face wash. This will remove any excess oil, dirt, and impurities that may have accumulated overnight. 

Step 2: Toning

After cleansing, use TNW's newly launched Anti Acne toner to refresh your skin and remove any remaining dirt, oil, or impurities. Toners containing salicylic acid, lactic acid, or glycolic acid, help control oil and prevent breakouts.

Step 3: Treating

Apply a spot treatment or Salicylic acid serum after toning to target specific concerns like acne, dark spots, or scarring. Use ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, or retinoids as they can treat existing pimples and prevent new breakouts.

Step 4: Moisturizing

Even oily skin needs hydration. Use a lightweight, non-comedogenic, and oil-free TNW Face Moisturising gel to keep your skin hydrated without clogging pores. 

Step 5: Protecting

The last but the utmost important step is to protect your skin with Sunscreen. Use high SPF creams like TNW Sun Defence SPF 60 Cream which is non-sticky & lightweight & keeps your skin protected from harmful UV rays. 

Evening Routine Steps

Step 1: Double Cleanse

Begin your evening routine by double cleansing. First, use TNW Micellar cleansing water to remove makeup, sunscreen, and surface impurities. Then, follow up with the Anti Acne face wash to deeply cleanse your pores.

Step 2: Exfoliate

Incorporate an exfoliating treatment into your evening routine ‘Twice a week’ to get rid of dead skin cells and prevent pore clogging. Use TNW Oat Cleanse, which exfoliates skin without over-drying. Although exfoliation is needed for oily skin, don’t over-exfoliate as it causes more sebum production. Remember, everything is good in moderation. 

Step 3: Treat

After exfoliating, apply a spot treatment or Salicylic acid serum with ingredients like retinol, or niacinamide to target specific concerns like acne, dark spots, or scarring. 

Step 4: Hydrate

Finish with a nourishing, non-comedogenic night cream to hydrate and balance your skin's oil production while you sleep.

Remember, consistency is key when it comes to managing oily and acne-prone skin. Stick to a routine that works for your skin type, and be patient – it may take some time to see results, but perseverance will pay off with a clearer, more radiant complexion.

Conclusion

A skincare routine for oily skin doesn't have to be complicated, daunting, or time-consuming. Understand the causes of oily skin and use the right products for your skin. By adhering to the principles of cleansing, toning, treating, and moisturizing with key ingredients like salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, glycolic acid, and niacinamide, you can keep your oily skin looking fresh and acne-free. 

TNW's natural and organic anti-acne range is designed to nourish and support your oily skin's health, making it a perfect choice for you. Remember, everyone's skin is different, so it's important to listen to your skin and adjust your skincare routine as needed. 

As we conclude, remember that the path to achieving acne-free skin is as much about consistency and the right skin care choices as it is about understanding your skin’s unique needs.

FAQs

Q1. What is the best treatment for acne-prone or oily skin?
The best way to treat acne-prone or oily skin is to add ingredients like Salicylic acid, Benzoyl peroxide, and Niacinamide to your daily skincare routine. Also, follow a proper daytime & nighttime skincare routine, specially curated for oily skin.

Q2. Which moisturizer is best for acne-prone or oily skin?
For oily or acne-prone skin, a moisturiser with gel or water base is perfect. 

Q3. Which is the best facewash for oily skin to get rid of acne?
A facewash that includes niacinamide or salicylic acid like TNW anti-acne facewash works best for acne-prone or oily skin.

Q4. How to get rid of acne? 
To get rid of acne, use products with Salicylic acid & Benzoyl peroxide. Also, make sure you don’t overuse them as they can get rid of natural oil & produce more oil on skin. Use them in moderation.

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