Oily Skin
What Is the Main Cause of Oily Skin?
Oily skin is a skin type that is characterized by an excess production of sebum, the skin's natural oil. Oily skin can be caused by:
- Genetic factors: Some individuals have overactive sebaceous glands, which produce more sebum than necessary, leading to that shiny and greasy appearance.
- Hormonal fluctuations: Hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, menopause, or even stress can also trigger an increase in sebum production.
- Environmental factors: External factors like humidity or using harsh skincare products can exacerbate oily skin.
How Do You Know If You Have An Oily Face?
If you notice your skin becoming shiny just a few hours after washing your face, chances are you have oily skin. Additionally, oily skin may lead to enlarged pores, frequent blackheads, and occasional acne breakouts. Oily skin tends to feel greasy to the touch, and makeup may not last as long as it does on other skin types due to the excess oil.
What Are 3 Tips for Oily Skin?
If you notice your skin becoming shiny just a few hours after washing your face, chances are you have oily skin. Additionally, oily skin may lead to enlarged pores, frequent blackheads, and occasional acne breakouts. Oily skin tends to feel greasy to the touch, and makeup may not last as long as it does on other skin types due to the excess oil.
- Gentle Cleansing: When dealing with oily skin, it might be tempting to use harsh cleansers to get rid of excess oil. However, this can backfire and lead to increased sebum production as the skin tries to compensate for the loss of moisture. Instead, opt for a gentle, hydrating cleanser, such as Fuwafuwa Foaming Cleanser.
- Maintain sufficient hydration and moisture: Lightweight, water-based moisturizers are preferable as they provide hydration without adding extra oil to the skin. warew Emulsion Aqua delivers a rich, soft texture and even skin tone with a lightweight, hydrating serum.
- Don’t touch your face too often: Part of keeping your face clean is ensuring you don’t touch it too often. Additional stimulation of your face can disrupt your moisture balance and encourage excess sebum production, in addition to introducing dirt or bacteria to your face.
A Japanese Skincare Routine for Oily Skin
- Double Cleansing: Start with an oil-based cleanser to remove makeup, sunscreen, and excess oil. Follow it up with a gentle foaming cleanser to deep cleanse the pores without over-drying the skin.
- Hydrating Lotion: Japanese beauty emphasizes hydration for all skin types, including oily skin. Lotions balance the skin's pH levels and prepare it for better absorption of subsequent products.
- Essence and Serums: Essences and serums in Japanese skincare are lightweight, fast-absorbing, and packed with beneficial ingredients. Look for formulations containing green tea, rice extract, or hyaluronic acid, which hydrate and control sebum production.
- Sheet Masks: Treat your skin to a weekly sheet mask session. Look for masks that focus on oil control and pore-tightening ingredients like witch hazel or tea tree oil.
By understanding the causes of oily skin and adopting a balanced skincare routine, you can effectively manage oil production and enjoy healthy, radiant skin.




