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Dealing with oily skin and acne can be really frustrating, especially if you don’t know what’s causing it. There’s no need to worry, though—we’ve got your back. From cleansers and makeup to lifestyle changes and prescription medications, there are plenty of different ways to address your oily skin once and for all. Here are 24 effective tips to help you get started.

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Use a gentle cleanser.

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  1. Using harsh cleansers on your face can actually cause your face to produce more oil to compensate for all of the natural oils that were removed.[1]
    • If using a gentle cleanser is not effective for you, try a cleanser that contains benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or beta-hydroxy acid.[2]
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    While cleansing my face, is it possible to use cold water?
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    Of course. Warm water is suggested because it opens up the pores, making moisturizing more effective, but there's nothing wrong with using cold water, it can be very refreshing.
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    My face is very oily and I have red acne. What do I do?
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    There are moisturizers that have a matte finish that can prevent you from becoming oily. Invest in a skincare product that is meant for oily skin, and use oil sheets during the day.
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    My skin is oily, and I have a lot of pimples. How should I care for my facial skin?
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    Wash your face twice a day: once int the morning and once at night. This will reduce bacteria which feed on the oil produced by skin at night and cause acne and clogged pores. Use a toner and noncomedogenic or nonacnegenic moisturizer after washing. You can also apply a clay mask.
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Joanna Kula
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This article was co-authored by Joanna Kula. Joanna Kula is a Licensed Esthetician, Owner and Founder of Skin Devotee Facial Studio in Philadelphia. With over 10 years of experience in skincare, Joanna specializes in transformative facial treatments to help clients achieve a lifetime of healthy, beautiful, and radiant skin. She is also a contributing author for the prestigious Les Nouvelles Esthetiques & Spa magazine and has been featured in a number of magazines including InStyle. This article has been viewed 1,402,428 times.
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Updated: November 18, 2024
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Categories: Oily Skin Care
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To stop an oily face, wash your face twice a day with a gentle cleanser, which will keep your face clean without causing excess oil. After you wash your face, apply an oil-free moisturizer that contains dimethicone, which will give your face a matte finish. Also, apply a clay mask before special occasions, which will help dry out your skin and remove most of the oils on your face. You can also eat more leafy greens and citrus fruits, which can help prevent oily skin. For more tips, like how you should do your makeup to avoid an oily face, keep reading!

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