Ever walked out into the summer heat and noticed your face turning greasy almost instantly?
Hot weather tends to push your skin into overdrive. The sebaceous glands become more active, producing excess oil. Add sweat, pollution, and sunscreen into the mix, and your skin can easily feel oily, clogged, and uncomfortable.
# Avoid Overwashing Your FaceIt might feel right to wash your face frequently, but doing so can backfire. Stripping away natural sebum forces your skin to produce even more oil to compensate.
# Choose Lightweight, Gel-Based ProductsHeavy creams can feel suffocating in summer and may clog pores. Opt for gel moisturisers and water-based serums that hydrate without leaving a greasy layer. Skipping moisturiser altogether isn’t the solution—dehydrated skin often produces more oil.
# Use an Effective TonerA good toner can help control excess oil and refine pores. Look for ingredients like:
Niacinamide to regulate oil production
Witch hazel to tighten pores
Green tea to soothe inflammation
These can help reduce that constant shine.
# Don’t Skip Sunscreen (Choose Wisely)Sunscreen is essential, even for oily skin. Go for:
Matte-finish sunscreens
Oil-free or gel-based formulas
Non-comedogenic options
They protect your skin without adding extra shine.
# Keep Blotting Papers HandyInstead of layering powder repeatedly, use blotting papers. They quickly absorb excess oil without disturbing your makeup or clogging pores—perfect for quick touch-ups.
# Pay Attention to Your DietYour skin reflects your internal health. Try to:
Limit deep-fried and processed foods
Stay well-hydrated
Include water-rich fruits like watermelon and cucumber
While diet isn’t a complete fix, it definitely supports healthier skin balance.
# Exfoliate—But GentlyExfoliation removes dead skin cells that can trap oil and cause breakouts. Stick to gentle exfoliation once or twice a week—overdoing it can irritate your skin and increase oil production.
# Avoid Touching Your FaceTouching your face transfers dirt and bacteria, which can mix with oil and trigger acne. The less you touch, the better your skin will behave.
# Pick Makeup That Suits Oily SkinIf you wear makeup, choose:
Oil-free foundations
Matte primers
Lightweight, breathable formulas
Heavy layers can trap oil and make your skin look shinier.
# Stay Consistent, Not ExtremeTrying too many products at once can do more harm than good. A simple, consistent routine works far better than constantly switching products or expecting overnight results.