Got oily skin? You’re not alone. Whether your T-zone is a slip-n-slide by noon or you’re tired of breakouts, we’ve got your back. In this guide, we’ll break down the 10 best skincare tips for oily skin types so you can shine with confidence — not grease.
Let’s get into it.
Understanding Oily Skin
What Causes Oily Skin?
Your skin produces oil (sebum) naturally to protect and hydrate itself. But for some folks, the sebaceous glands go into overdrive, often due to:
- Genetics
- Hormonal changes
- Diet
- Stress
- Wrong skincare products
You’ll usually notice it in your T-zone (forehead, nose, chin), where pores are more active.
Common Misconceptions About Oily Skin
Let’s clear up a few myths:
- “Skip moisturizer if your skin is oily.” Wrong. This only makes things worse.
- “Oily skin doesn’t need sunscreen.” Also wrong. Everyone needs sun protection.
These myths can actually sabotage your skincare efforts. Instead, let’s focus on what really works.
Why Proper Skincare Matters for Oily Skin
Oily skin can be a pain, but it’s also manageable with the right routine. Without good care, oily skin can lead to acne, clogged pores, and dullness. Thankfully, the right habits (and products) can make all the difference.
Tip #1: Cleanse Your Face Twice Daily
A clean face is a happy face. Washing twice a day helps remove:
- Excess oil
- Dirt
- Pollution
- Leftover makeup
Best Cleansers for Oily Skin
Look for gentle, gel-based or foaming cleansers with ingredients like:
- Salicylic acid
- Tea tree oil
- Niacinamide
Avoid harsh scrubs — they can strip the skin and trigger even more oil production.
Want more cleansing tips? Check out our full guide on Skincare Routine.
Tip #2: Use a Toner (But Choose Wisely)
Toners balance your skin’s pH and remove any residue your cleanser missed.
Alcohol-Free Toners Are Your Friend
Look for ones with:
- Witch hazel (natural astringent)
- Rose water
- Green tea
Avoid alcohol-based toners — they dry out the skin and can lead to rebound oiliness. Learn more from our Skincare by Skin Type guide.
Tip #3: Moisturize (Yes, Even Oily Skin Needs It!)
Moisturizing prevents your skin from overproducing oil due to dehydration.
Lightweight, Non-Comedogenic Moisturizers
Your go-to picks should include:
- Hyaluronic acid
- Glycerin
- Aloe vera
Check out products tagged under Moisturizer for the best recommendations.
Tip #4: Use Clay Masks Weekly
Clay masks help soak up excess oil and unclog pores. Use once or twice a week to deep clean your skin.
Look for:
- Kaolin clay
- Bentonite clay
- Charcoal
For an added glow, explore our Glowing Skin resources.
Tip #5: Exfoliate Regularly but Gently
Dead skin cells + oil = clogged pores.
Exfoliate 2–3 times per week with gentle exfoliants:
- Chemical: AHA/BHA (like glycolic or salicylic acid)
- Physical: Jojoba beads (avoid walnut scrubs!)
Browse our Skincare Ingredients to learn more about what works best.
Tip #6: Don’t Skip Sunscreen
Sun damage triggers more oil production. A good SPF is non-negotiable.
Best Sunscreens for Oily Skin
Pick oil-free, matte-finish formulas labeled:
- “Non-comedogenic”
- “Broad-spectrum SPF 30+”
Want a list of must-have products? See our Product Guide.
Tip #7: Keep Your Hands Off Your Face
Touching your face can transfer oil, dirt, and bacteria — not a good mix for oily skin. Be mindful when you’re at your desk or scrolling your phone.
Tip #8: Blotting Papers Can Be a Lifesaver
Quick fix for midday shine? Blotting papers. Keep them in your bag, car, or desk drawer.
Just press gently on the oily areas — don’t rub.
Check out our guide on Skincare on the Go for more handy tips.
Tip #9: Hydration Starts from Within
Drink More Water and Eat Smart
Dehydration can make oily skin worse. Aim for 8–10 glasses of water daily and eat water-rich foods like:
- Cucumber
- Watermelon
- Oranges
Also, reduce greasy and sugary foods. Want a deeper dive? Visit our section on Skincare Diet and Healthy Eating.
Tip #10: Create a Consistent Skincare Routine
Skincare is like brushing your teeth — consistency wins. Stick to a morning and night routine, and give new products at least 3 weeks to show results.
Explore age-specific suggestions at Skincare by Age.
Common Mistakes to Avoid with Oily Skin
- Overwashing your face
- Using products with alcohol
- Skipping moisturizer
- Popping pimples
- Not cleaning your phone screen
All of these can throw off your skin’s balance. Check out more pitfalls on our Skincare Tips section.
Lifestyle Tips to Support Oily Skin
- Change pillowcases frequently
- Keep hair off your face
- Use minimal, non-comedogenic makeup
- Manage stress through exercise or meditation
Need more help balancing your skin? Explore our guide to Skin Balance.
Conclusion
Oily skin doesn’t have to be a lifelong battle. With the right products, consistent habits, and smart lifestyle changes, you can totally get that shine under control. Just remember: don’t fight your skin — work with it. And when in doubt, simplify your routine.
For more guides, check out our hub at Designs Skincare and explore everything from Lifestyle Skincare to Buying Skincare.
FAQs
1. Is oily skin more prone to acne?
Yes, excess oil can clog pores and lead to breakouts, but proper care can reduce acne.
2. How often should I exfoliate oily skin?
2–3 times per week is ideal. Don’t overdo it — you might irritate your skin.
3. Can I use face oil if I have oily skin?
Yes, lightweight oils like jojoba or squalane can actually help balance oil production.
4. What foods make oily skin worse?
Dairy, sugar, and greasy fast food can spike oil levels and trigger breakouts.
5. Should I wash my face more than twice a day?
Not unless you’re super sweaty. Overwashing can dry your skin and increase oil.
6. Are natural remedies effective for oily skin?
Some are — like aloe vera or green tea. Just be cautious and patch test first.
7. What skincare ingredients should I avoid?
Avoid mineral oil, alcohol, and heavy silicones. These can clog pores or dry you out.