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Monday 25 July 2016

How to remove oily skin and face


Oily skin can be really frustrating when excess oil accumulates with sweat during summer. Some people have a habit of sweating over their hand palms. This becomes really irritated when in the corporate world anyone extends their hands for a shake. The sweaty hand won’t be really impressive in this regard. But, you can now get some natural remedy to stay away from the oily skin. Sometimes the food that you eat also plays a vital role in creating oil balance in your body. This article will discuss such remedies one after another. After availing such remedy you will feel like loving your oily skin tone instead of hating it.

Oily skin is shiny, thick and dull colored and a pain to deal. The excess oil accumulated on the outer layer of the skin leads to the development of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples and skin irritation. It has large pores and the skin has a coarse look. On the other hand, oily skin tends to age in a better manner and there are fewer wrinkles on it as compared to dry or normal skin. So it is not all that bad. But it is true that it is difficult to maintain an oily skin.



Skin care tips for oily skin


Follow these natural beauty tips for oily skin and be ready to flaunt your flawless and smooth skin.

 •Clean your skin at least twice a day with a good face wash to remove the dirt and oil from your face. This will avert clogging up of the pores & keep your skin supple and smooth.
•Remove all make-up before hitting the bed.
•Include food that is rich in protein, in your daily diet.
•Add lots of leafy vegetables and fruits in your daily diet.
•Vitamin B2 assists in preventing excess production of oil on the skin, thus, include food like kernels, beans and nuts that are rich in vitamin B2.
•Reduce intake of sugar and fat.
•Also, do not crave for comfort foods like chocolate, deep-fried food, alcohol based beverages etc.
Genetics is the main cause of an oily skin. When oily skin runs in the family, chances of all family members to have an oily skin are unavoidable. A genetically oily is more likely to include clogged pores and breakouts.
•Overuse use of skin care products for cleansing, exfoliating or scrubbing for a smooth, clear skin can also lead to an oily skin.
Seasonal changes – The level of oil production on the skin increases with the rise of heat and humidity in summer. In winter when the skin becomes dry the skin gets dehydrated and there are chances of excess oil  to compensate the loss.
Medications. Hormonal birth control and hormone replacement medications also cause an increase in oil production.
Hormonal changes in women, during pregnancy, post and pre-menopause can kick sebaceous glands to produce more oil.
Stress – During stress the body produces more androgen hormones which lead to more oil production.
Sun tanning– Sun tanning may temporarily dry out the skin, but it actually causes the sebaceous glands to surge the production of oil in order to protect the skin’s surface.



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Natural home remedies to treat oily skin

•It is difficult to manage oily skin, but there are several solutions to handle this problem. There is no need use expensive, chemical based skin care products. Some simple homemade remedies are found to be effective to deal with oily skin.

Egg Whites can effectively dry out skin blemishes and tone and tighten up oily skin. Apply a stiffly whipped egg white on the face and allow it to dry. Wash it off with water. Alternatively, make a mixture of egg white and lemon juice and apply it on the face. Leave it on for 15 before rinsing it with warm water.


Yogurt helps to gently exfoliate the skin and absorbs excess oil from the face. Apply plain yogurt on the face. Leave it for 15 minutes before washing it off with cool water. Alternately mix oatmeal and honey with yogurt and apply this mixture on the face. Wash it off after 15 minutes with warm water.


Tomatoes are great for oily skin due to its properties of cooling and clearing. The natural oil-absorbing acids in tomatoes also help get rid of excess oil. Rub a cut tomato on the skin till the juice soaks the skin. Rinse after 15 minutes with cold water.


Cucumbers also help to manage oily skin due to their cooling, astringent, and soothing properties. Higher vitamin and mineral content, magnesium, and potassium, are good for oily skin. Rub a slice of cucumber before going to bed. Wash it in the morning with warm water. Alternatively, make a mixture of cucumber juice and lime juice and apply it on the face and hands. This remedy can also be used to lighten freckles and reduce sunburn.




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