Care for Oily skin and Acne prone Skin

March 30th, 2009 by Carrie

Care for Oily skin and Acne prone Skin

 Care for Oily skin and Acne prone Skin

From Age 13+, Oily skin with enlarged pores in which sebum might accumulate in pore openings, darken due to oxidation and appear as blackheads.

When pore openings are clogged, the sebum residues will appear as whiteheads, When these residues become inflamed, we describe the condition as Acne, Areas of the face might be shiny, bumpy, scaly, red (especially in inflamed areas) with a dull, waxy, impure look.

What is the right approach for treating oily skin?

1. Light exfoliation for superior drainage in order to release clogged pores.

2. Maintaining hygenic conditions on the skins surface.

3. All care products for this skin type should be non-occlusive oil-free formulations, in order not to further aggravate the condition.

4. Keeping the skin fortified from harmful environmental factors such as pollution, smoking and free radicals.

5. This skin type does not usually need a moisturizer. It is well equipped by nature to maintain its own moisture, unless extremely drying medications such as “Accutane” are used.

6. Harsh degreasing “formulations” in cleansers are not suggested because they often make a vicious cycle of “re-fattening”.

7. Temporary dryness due to environmental or other reasons might be dealt with by using a skin balancing emulsion.

NOTE: These treatment principles are relevant for your skin type regardless of the cosmetic products that you are using.

How to distinguish Seborrheic or Couperose Skin?

Delicate Oily Seborrheic has enlarged pores especially in the T regularize area chin, nasal folds, the area between the eyebrows, and the scalp. Oily scales tend to accumulate in these areas and are often associated with redness, itchiness and discomfort. This is a “reactive” skin type especially to changes in climate(seasonal), unsuitable (especially occlusive) cosmetic preparations, and stress.

Fragile Skin with “broken” capillaries (Couperose) is usually dry, thin, blotchy, delicate skin with a network of visible capillaries close to the skin’s surface.

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Question: Greatest night cream for 30’s with acne prone skin.?
What could be the best night cream for an acne prone skin.Im treating my skin with Benzoil peroxide and my skin improves but when ur in ur 30’s u need to protect ur skin from fine lines too right?Any recommendations pls..Thanks=)

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Answer by Sheryl
Hi there,
I used to have terrible skin problems even at 35 years of age and probably tried everything accessible to help my skin clearing up. Different lotions and creams, soaps and medication but the thing that best helped me so far is a natural and concentrated aloe vera supplement.

After using it for only a few days orally I started seeing a difference and now after a few weeks of using it my skin has absolutely cleared up plus I have noticed a few other of the well know aloe vera health benefits.

I would absolutely advocate you a concentrated aloe vera supplement! Good luck with your acne :)

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2 Comments on “Care for Oily skin and Acne prone Skin”

  1. Belle says:

    Hi There! I’m 30 as well and I still have to use Clearasil at night to help treat and prevent pimples. I normally only get them if I’ve eaten seriously greasy food or it’s that time of the month. As far as creams go I wear Nivea because it’s non-oily and doesn’t clog the skin. I wear Nivea Visage night cream, day cream and face moisurizer. Heck, I love Nivea :)

  2. Sara says:

    I think that this is one of the best products that you can use it not only helps to protect your skin but it is great for your whole body too.

    It is made from aloe vera so it is natural and helps your body in so many ways – i swear by it for my young looking skin :)

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