Cleanser for Oily Skin

Oily skin is a skin type characterized by an overproduction of sebum, resulting in a shiny and greasy appearance. It has larger pores and is prone to acne and breakouts. People with oily skin may also experience clogged pores and blackheads. Proper cleansing, toning, and exfoliating are essential for managing oily skin.

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    Cleanser for Oily Skin

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    FAQs about Oily Skin

    Oily skin is caused by an overproduction of sebum in our sebaceous glands. The sebum in our skin however does play a role, to help moisturise the skin and keep hair shiny.

    Stress, humidity, genetics and hormonal changes during a woman’s cycle can influence the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum.

    If you have oily skin, you might be fearful of using oil-based products, however, these may actually be beneficial for your skin type. An oil cleanser is often used as part of a double cleansing routine, as a first step to gently remove makeup, SPF and excess sebum from the skin. It is often followed by a second cleanser which is used to properly decongest and clean the skin.

    If you have oily skin, you might be fearful of using oil-based products, however, these may actually be beneficial for your skin type.

    An oil cleanser is often used as part of a double cleansing routine, as a first step to gently remove makeup, SPF and excess sebum from the skin. It is often followed by a second cleanser which is used to properly decongest and clean the skin.

    While it’s true that the production of excess sebum in the skin often can lead to breakouts and acne, all skin types, including dry skin, can be prone to developing acne.

    FAQs About Combination Skin

    If you have a combination skin type, you may find that your skin is oily around the t-zone, but your cheeks are dry.

    When applied to the skin, salicylic acid helps to go deep beyond the skin to shed dead skin cells and remove excess sebum in the skin. Salicylic acid is great to use on combination skin as it helps with those who deal with oil and are prone to developing blemishes. OurJojoba and Enzyme Radiance Maskfeatures salicylic acid to help exfoliate the skin and restore radiance

    Hyaluronic acid is a natural water-based ingredient. Hyaluronic acid is quickly absorbed into the skin and will keep it moisturised, youthful and is non-comedogenic so it won’t clog pores. Hyaluronic acid is beneficial to use on all skin types, including combination skin.

    FAQs: Blemish-Prone Skin

    If you have acne-prone skin, it is beneficial to exfoliate your skin 2-3 times a week. You may lessen this to 1-2 times a week, depending on how sensitive your skin is. Exfoliation is incredibly helpful for acne-prone skin types as it will help to reduce excess sebum and oil created on the skin and will remove impurities and dead skin, revealing a brighter complexion. 

    Yes! Moisturising is important for all skin types! Although you feel like avoiding moisturiser if your face feels oily, it is incredibly beneficial to moisturise the skin to keep it hydrated and reduce irritation, especially if you’re using acne treatments that dry out the skin. Try a water-based moisturiser that will feel lightweight and soothing on the skin.

    Yes! If you have oily/combo/acne-prone skin, you might think you need to stay away from facial oils, but certain types of facial oils can actually prove to be beneficial for the skin.

    Facial oils, like our Australian Jojoba, will often give these skin types much-needed hydration.

    Shop Natural Skincare for Oily Skin & Acne Prone Skin

    Finding out what skin type you have is the first step to choosing the right Jojoba Journey for you. For those with oily skin, finding effective natural skin care products is a must. Look after your oily and acne-prone skin with natural skincare from The Jojoba Company. 

    What Causes Oily Skin?

    Oily skin is caused by our skin producing excess oil often leaving the skin looking shiny and/or greasy. This overproduction of oil can often lead to blocked pores causing breakouts and blackheads.

    The Best Natural Cleanser For Oily Skin & Acne Prone Skin

    Jojoba has been used for centuries to give power back to our skin, allowing it to help itself. We don't need harsh chemicals or synthetic ingredients to gain back control of our skin. Our skin is smarter than we think.

    Harnessing the power of nature, our Clarifying Range is specifically designed with our oily skin friends in mind. Combining the anti-bacterial properties of our Australian Wadi-Wadi Jojoba and botanically derived ingredients like Bakuchiol and Salicylic Acid, our blue range re-balances your oil production, unblocks pores and gives your skin back the power to take control. Shop the 'Balancing Citrus Gel Cleanser', 'Jojoba Water Gel Cream' and 'Clarifying Pore Control Serum' for a complete routine for oily skin.

    Acne-prone skin can become inflamed, itchy and irritated. Many acne products are made from harsh ingredients that can further irritate. Don't forget to use a cleanser for oily skin to unblock pores and reduce congestion as well as a light moisturiser for oily skin to seal in natural moisture.

    Easy Natural Skincare Routine For Oily & Acne Prone Skin:

    1: Cleanse with the Balancing Citrus Gel Cleanser to remove dirt and excess oil.

    2: Moisturise using a natural moisturiser such as the Water Gel Creamto keep skin hydrated but control oil production.

    3: Finish with the Water Gel Cream for a glowing look that minimises pores and keeps skin balanced. Alternatively, use Australian Wadi-Wadi Jojoba to nourish skin and restore the natural skin barrier.