Oily Skin Care

Just as some people are born with brown eyes while others have blue eyes, some people are born with overactive sebaceous glands and oily skin, while some people are not. Oily skin care treatment and information can be found on this site.

In truth, having oily skin isn't the curse western culture believes it to be. For example, oily skin is less likely to be damaged by sunburn than dry skin, and while no one should be actively soaking up rays, if you do want to tan, having oily skin will make your tan more even.

Oily skin also ages more slowly than normal and dry skin, retaining its elasticity far longer, and resisting wrinkles well into old age. The shiny forehead you cursed as a teenager will end up making you look years younger than your actual age when you're in your sixties and seventies.

For women, oily skin means that make-up stays on longer and looks fresher than it would on dry skin, and it also means being able to wear lighter, water based make-up instead of types that are laden with greasy moisturizers.

Oily skin is also easier to treat than dry skin. Yes, it's important to use the right kind of cleanser, and yes, you still have to moisturize to keep your skin healthy and glowing, and yes, balancing your skin's PH is essential for looking your best...but you'll be able to do all this with less time and money than your dry-skinned friends, and with faster results.

For all of these reasons, and more, we're glad you've come to OilySkinsCare.com. We're here to help you embrace your oily skin and teach you how to make it work for you, instead of against you. We'll talk about anti-aging treatments, and non-toxic cleanser, and even help you learn what to ask if you visit a spa or dermatologist.

So, pour yourself a tall glass of cool water, sit back, and enjoy learning about how to care for - and learn to love - your oily skin.


Easy, Inexpensive Treatments for Oily Skin
It sounds simplistic, but one of the best ways to prevent acne and keep the shine off your oily skin is to keep your skin really clean.

Causes of Oily Skin
Your skin is the largest organ in your body, but it's also a mirror. If your insides are unhealthy, your skin will betray that by sending oil production into overtime.

Choosing Products for Oily Skin
Oily skin can make you feel like you're in a battle against large pores, but with the right products your skin will stay healthy and youthful.