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Why Is My Skin So Oily?

A daily skincare routine is required to keep oily skin looking and feeling healthy. The oil that our skin produces is necessary to moisturize and protect itself. The issue rises when your skin is excessively oily. Too much oil can result in clogged pores, blackheads, and other blemishes. Finding a skincare routine that removes extra oil without drying out your skin is the key to preventing oily skin.


Why Is My Skin So Oily?

Several factors can lead to you having oily skin. Some of them like skincare routines can be controlled, whereas others like genetics are simply hereditary. Let’s take a look at what is causing your skin to be oily.

Age. As you get older, your skin loses collagen and other proteins, which causes your pores to produce less oil. People in their 30s, for example, often require different skincare routines than they did as teenagers. This is why younger people are more likely to have oily skin. Even if your skin is oily now, as you get older, this is likely to change. 

Climate. The amount of oil your skin generates can be influenced by external factors such as humidity, temperature, and location. Your skin may create more oil if you live in a hot and humid climate than if you live in a cool and dry area. You may also find that your skin produces more oil throughout the summer, regardless of where you live.

Genetics. The type of skin you have is mostly determined by your genetics. If someone in your immediate family has oily skin, you're more likely to have it as well. Skin types, like hair and eye color, tend to run in families. You're more likely to develop oily skin if members of your immediate family had it when they were younger.

Pore diameter. If you have naturally oily skin, you'll almost certainly have enlarged pores. This is because when your skin produces too much oil, dead skin cells and dirt are trapped inside, causing your pores to enlarge.

Current skincare routine: The frequency with which you wash and exfoliate your skin is also a factor for oily skin. You might believe that washing and exfoliating your skin all day can help you get rid of excess oil but excessive washing or exfoliation can aggravate oily skin. When your skin's natural oils are stripped away, it goes into overdrive to manufacture more sebum or oil to protect itself.

If you have oily skin and find yourself using blotting papers several times a day, it’s time to rethink your skincare routine. The good news is that oily skin is not a permanent condition. Shaking up your skincare routine with the right products can help you keep your oily skin under control. 

Check out our guide for the recommended oily skincare routine! We have even included product recommendations and tips to follow if you have oily skin. 

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