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OILY SKIN AND POST-SUMMER RASHES: HOW TO TREAT THEM?

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Has summer left its mark on your skin? Excess sebum, breakouts... Don't panic! It's possible to effectively treat these problems. From sebum-regulating plant-based oils to scrubs and a specific routine, let's discover together how to regain radiant, blemish-free skin.

Understanding hyperseborrhea and its manifestations

Hyperseborrhea, often seen in adolescents, is characterized by an overproduction of sebum. This phenomenon is caused by a disruption in the sebaceous glands, often influenced by hormonal factors. Androgen hormones, which are more prevalent during adolescence, stimulate these glands, increasing sebum production.

Oily skin can also result from environmental factors such as external aggressions . Pollution and UV rays can worsen the situation by stimulating the sebaceous glands.

Hyperseborrhea results in shiny, glossy skin, mainly in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin). It also promotes the appearance of blackheads and pimples. To remedy this, it is essential to adopt the right habits and use suitable products:


  • Gentle cleansers to remove excess sebum without damaging the skin
  • Sebum-regulating serums to balance sebum production
  • Gentle scrubs to deeply unclog pores and remove dead cells

Consult a dermatologist if symptoms persist to obtain personalized treatment.

Recognizing the signs of oily skin after summer

To recognize oily skin, several distinctive signs can be observed. First, the skin often has a shiny and oily appearance all over the face, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin). This phenomenon is generally accompanied by dilated and very visible pores.

Blemishes are also common. You may notice the presence of comedones, i.e., blackheads and whiteheads, as well as red spots or acne. Another indicator is the skin's texture, which may appear thicker and uneven.

Finally, makeup tends to not last all day, slipping easily due to excess sebum. If you experience oily skin and these symptoms persist, it's likely you have oily skin.

When and how to use a scrub for oily skin

To get the most out of a scrub for oily skin, it's crucial to use it correctly. Start by lightly moistening your face. Then, apply the scrub in small circular motions to stimulate blood circulation and remove dead skin cells.

Focus particularly on the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin), which is often more prone to excess sebum production. Use a product suited to your skin type, preferably with fine grains to avoid irritating the epidermis.

Ideally, this treatment should be performed once or twice a week, especially for oily skin after summer , to avoid the opposite effect, i.e. overproduction of sebum. After exfoliating, rinse your face with warm water and apply a light moisturizer to rebalance your skin.

The role of masks and serums in the care of oily skin

Masks and serums play a crucial role in managing oily skin. Masks, especially clay ones, are excellent for absorbing excess oil and purifying pores. Green clay, for example, is effective at detoxifying the skin and reducing blemishes. You can also opt for a papaya-based mask, which helps exfoliate and brighten the complexion.

For serums, choose ones containing sebum-regulating active ingredients like niacinamide, salicylic acid, and zinc. These ingredients help control sebum production and reduce inflammation. A few drops of serum applied daily can work wonders on oily skin.

Remember to choose serums with a light texture to avoid clogging pores.

The benefits of exfoliation for oily skin

Regular exfoliation helps regulate sebum production. By removing dead skin cells, it prevents pores from clogging, reducing the risk of blackheads and pimples.

In addition, it promotes cell renewal , making the skin brighter and more even. Well-exfoliated skin absorbs the treatments applied afterwards better, thus optimizing their effectiveness.

To maximize the benefits, it is recommended to use exfoliants containing fruit acids or salicylic acid. These ingredients help dissolve impurities and clarify the complexion.

Be careful not to over-exfoliate your skin to avoid irritation. Once or twice a week is enough to maintain healthy and balanced skin.

Choosing the Right Cleanser for Oily Skin

There are several types of cleansers suitable for oily skin. Foaming cleansers are often recommended because they effectively remove excess oil without stripping the skin. Opt for those containing ingredients like zinc sulfate or copper, which help cleanse and regulate the skin.

Cleansing gels are also a great option. They cleanse deeply while leaving your skin feeling fresh. Ingredients to look for include salicylic acid and niacinamide, known for their anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating properties.

For those who prefer a gentler solution, micellar water can be a good alternative. Although less powerful, it helps remove impurities while respecting skin balance. It's important to choose non-comedogenic products to avoid clogging pores.

The importance of a moisturizer suitable for oily skin

To keep oily skin well hydrated, it's essential to choose specific products. Choose lightweight, non-comedogenic formulas . These products moisturize without clogging pores or weighing the skin down.

Ingredients to look for include hyaluronic acid, known for its hydrating properties, and zinc to regulate sebum. Here are some recommendations:


  • Moisturizing gels : They offer a light texture that absorbs quickly.
  • Mattifying creams : They reduce shine while maintaining hydration.
  • Hydrating Serums : Perfect for targeted, deep hydration.

Avoid creams containing heavy oils or alcohol, as these can worsen oily skin problems. Proper hydration helps balance sebum production and prevent blemishes.

Beauty routine suitable for oily skin

For oily skin, a proper beauty routine should include specific steps to regulate sebum and prevent blemishes. Start with a gentle cleansing morning and night with a soap-free purifying gel to avoid damaging the skin.

Next, apply a toner containing active ingredients like salicylic acid to tighten pores. Use a sebum-regulating serum, such as niacinamide or zinc, to control sebum production.

Then moisturize your skin with a light, non-comedogenic cream. Once or twice a week, apply a green clay mask to deeply purify.

Consider incorporating a gentle weekly exfoliation to remove dead skin cells and prevent blackheads. Finally, don't forget daily sunscreen to prevent spots and protect your skin from UV rays.

Treating pimples on oily skin

To treat pimples on oily skin, it's essential to adopt a proper skincare routine. Start by cleansing your skin morning and night with a gentle cleansing gel containing salicylic acid. This ingredient helps unclog pores and reduce inflammation.

To soothe and hydrate skin without clogging pores, use a lightweight, non-comedogenic cream. Serums with niacinamide or zinc can also be beneficial for regulating sebum production and reducing redness.

For persistent pimples, consider targeted treatments like benzoyl peroxide gels. Avoid picking or popping pimples to prevent infection and scarring.

For a more natural approach, green clay masks can be applied once or twice a week to absorb excess sebum and purify the skin.

How to deal with shiny skin?

To reduce shine, start by adopting a proper skincare routine. Cleanse your face twice a day with a gentle cleansing gel specially formulated for oily skin. Avoid harsh products that can stimulate sebum production.

Use an astringent toner containing ingredients like witch hazel to tighten pores and mattify your complexion.

Then remember to apply a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer.

To absorb excess sebum throughout the day, keep blotting papers handy.

They are practical and effective for removing shine without altering your makeup.

Finally, incorporate green clay masks once or twice a week to deeply purify and mattify your skin.


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Which cream for oily skin?

When choosing a cream suitable for oily skin, it's essential to choose products with a light, non-comedogenic texture. These creams should contain mattifying and moisturizing active ingredients to regulate sebum production while maintaining hydration.


  • Balance Your Pores : Balance Your Pores' hydrating, purifying, mattifying, and soothing treatment limits the development of acne*, regulates and absorbs excess sebum, reduces imperfections, and maintains a balanced skin microbiota*. Skin is hydrated, purified, and soothed, while skin texture is smoothed, evened out, and mattified. Avoid creams rich in heavy oils that can clog pores and aggravate skin problems. A good moisturizer for oily skin should also contain ingredients like hyaluronic acid and zinc for better skin balance.

Which soap for oily skin?

For oily skin, it is recommended to use soaps specifically formulated to regulate sebum production while gently cleansing. Opt for soap-free soaps, also called syndets, which are less harsh on the skin.

Sulfur-based soaps are particularly effective for their astringent and purifying properties. They help reduce excess sebum and prevent breakouts. Additionally, soaps containing activated charcoal or green clay can also be beneficial. These ingredients absorb excess sebum and detoxify the skin.

Finally, superfatted soaps are also recommended. They cleanse without drying out the skin and maintain its natural moisture.