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As wonderful as summers are, they bring with them oily and greasy skin that results in frequent acne breakouts. This article covers all the products and ways that can effectively help prevent oily skin this summer!

Is your oily skin getting hard to deal with?

Well, this summer won’t be like the rest! Oily skin occurs when your skin’s glands become overactive and start constantly releasing natural oils to protect and moisturize your skin. Oily skin not only looks very ugly but is also quite harmful to the skin. And not to mention, sweat and sebum don’t mix well – who wants painful pimples in the summer?

So if you’ve been waiting for facial products to beat oily skin, we’ve got you covered.

Try a clay mask

Clay masks are always great to use in the summer. Not only do they absorb excess oil as they dry, they cleanse and decongest your skin and are a staple in organic skin care.

One of the best ways to use clay masks is right before your bedtime skin care regimen – and with some apple cider vinegar!

Let your skin soak in some hyaluronic acid

When the skin loses its moisture for any reason, it begins to overproduce oil to compensate.

Enter Hyaluronic Acid. It keeps your skin hydrated and also attracts moisture from the atmosphere to prevent sebum production! You are left with smooth, firm and non-greasy skin.

The summer season can bring with it oily and greasy skin for many people. Keep reading to find out how you can prevent oily skin this summer!

Beautiful woman with oily skin - ML Delicate Beauty

Bring Out the Big Guns: Retinol

We all know the new Holy Grail in skin care: Retinol! Known to reverse the signs of aging and literally regenerate new skin, it is much more than that.

Retinol also helps tighten your skin, which means your pores shrink. It also helps reduce sebum production – both of these factors together reduce oiliness, shine and painful acne. Get a retinol moisturizer now!

Good Vitamin C

There is always one use or another for a vitamin C serum for face use. Known to fight oxidative stress, not only is it one of the best natural anti-aging products, but it’s also great for oily skin.

It works great for acne-prone skin due to excess oil and also helps boost collagen and increase the skin’s natural exfoliation process. Definitely a daily breakfast must for the summer.

And another way to deal with oily skin is to use oil-free, non-greasy and natural products. You don’t want to add too much moisture to your skin, especially when it’s already in oil-producing overdrive.

Close-up of a woman's oily skin - ML Delicate Beauty

Use toner

Toning your skin is a great way to control your oily skin. While astringent toners that contain alcohol can end up over-drying your skin, there are some natural astringents that can soothe your skin. For example, witch hazel makes an excellent natural tonic with its incredible anti-inflammatory properties.

For some people, natural astringents help shrink pores and all help get rid of any makeup residue or bits of other products that can clog pores. However, it is important to know that these products do not work for everyone. To avoid any potential irritation or side effects, you should always start with a patch test.

Don’t forget about hydration

Those with oily skin tend to avoid creams and moisturizers for fear of making their skin look oilier. Having oily or oily skin doesn’t mean you’re allowed to skip moisturizer. Let’s get one thing straight, oil is not the same thing as moisture, so it’s very common for oily skin to become dehydrated and start to flake due to the harsh ingredients used to control sebum production.

The thing is, moisturizers can be quite beneficial for oily skin, provided you use the right one. You should avoid using moisturizers that contain petroleum, mineral oil, and petroleum jelly, as they can suffocate oily skin and end up clogging pores.

Your best bet is to look for oil-free moisturizers that contain highly hydrating, yet lightweight ingredients like hyaluronic acid. Oil-free moisturizers can help your skin retain moisture and stay protected without making it too oily. If you’re looking for a natural ingredient to hydrate your skin, pure aloe vera gel is a great choice, given that you look at all of its ingredients properly.

Woman with curly hair with oily skin - ML Delicate Beauty

Salicylic acid

A common belief is that washing your skin is the best way to prevent oily skin. However, this is not true at all! Over-cleansing your skin puts you at greater risk of breaking out. This is because over-washing can strip the skin of its natural oils, which causes the skin to overproduce sebum to compensate for lost oiliness.

Whether summer or winter, remember to cleanse your face with a targeted formula like salicylic acid. This magical ingredient is lipophilic, meaning it likes oil. Salicylic acid penetrates your skin’s pores, sebaceous follicles that contain sebum, and absorbs oil. This helps unclog your skin pores and makes them look smaller. So, if you’re planning to invest in a good facial cleanser for your oily skin, salicylic acid is your best bet!

Summer season no longer means oily skin! Maintain your daily skin condition, including cleansing, toning and moisturizing using products suited to your skin type.

Preventing oily skin during the summer requires a combination of appropriate skincare and lifestyle adjustments. Opting for a lighter water-based or gel-based moisturizer can provide the necessary hydration without adding too much oil to the skin. Incorporating a gentle oil-free cleanser into your daily routine can help control excess sebum production without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Using a matte primer or sunscreen can also keep skin less shiny throughout the day. It’s important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water, as dehydration can signal the skin to produce more oil.

Plus, incorporating blotting papers or matte powders into your routine can help manage shine throughout the day. Modifying your diet to include more fruits, vegetables and lean proteins, while reducing your intake of fried and fatty foods, can also positively affect the skin’s oil balance. Finally, regular exfoliation, but not overdoing it, can help keep pores clear and reduce the appearance of oiliness.

Try the amazing retinol moisturizer and advanced skin care serum with vitamin c by ML Delicate Beauty! These are some of the best skin care products containing all-natural ingredients that will hydrate your skin without making it greasy and keep acne at bay too!

So which products will you be trying this summer to fight oily skin? Let us know!

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About the author:
Jennifer Valdino |  Skincare Expert |  Facialist |  Blogger
Jennifer Valdino is a Facial and Skin Care Specialist. She often shares her holistic approach to taking care of your skin through many public speaking engagements. Jennifer truly understands how self-defeating it can be to have bad skin and is passionate about sharing her knowledge on how to deal with it. She knows firsthand how skin is so inextricably linked to self-confidence, as well as the best science-backed method to handle it.
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