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What characterizes an oily skin?

Oily skin produces more sebum or sebum which makes it easily oily. You can easily recognize an oily skin by being shinier and having enlarged and more visible pores. The oilier skin is also perceived as a little thicker and has less visible blood vessels. A common consequence of oily skin are clear blackheads or pimples that can lead to acne, especially when the sebaceous glands of the skin produce more sebum than the pores can handle.

What causes oily skin?

Oily skin is common, especially in men or during younger periods of life, such as during puberty. Although it is most common in younger people, you can have oily skin up to the age of 60 or even older.

Oily skin is due to overstimulated sebaceous glands. The glands are mainly stimulated by the male sex hormone testosterone, which makes oily skin more common in men, although oily skin occurs in both sexes. The amount of sebaceous glands is more on the face than on the rest of the body, especially in the visible T-zone consisting of forehead, nose and chin. Therefore, oily skin is most prominent in these parties.

Oily skin in men and women

The skin in men is often fatter and less dry compared to women's skin. This is mainly due to men's higher levels of testosterone that stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more sebum, which makes the skin more oily and not as dry.

In women with oily skin, sebum production has been seen to change during the menstrual cycle, which is probably due to changes in hormone levels during the cycle.  Sebum production increases the week before and during the menstrual week, while it is lowest during the second week of the menstrual cycle. The increased production can increase the propensity to get clogged pores that can ultimately become acne. In women with normal or dry skin, corresponding changes in sebum production during the menstrual cycle have not been seen.

Is it good to have oily skin?

The protective layer of sebum, which characterizes an oily skin, is normally good for the skin. The lipids found in sebum are the skin's own selected combination of oils and fats that prevent the skin from becoming dry while giving it good protection. In addition to reduced dryness and increased hydration, there is also a connection between a high sebum content in the skin and fewer wrinkles!

Oily skin does not require more cleansing

A common misconception when it comes to oily skin is that it is more unclean and therefore needs an increased cleansing. Unfortunately, this is nothing more than a myth. If you have oily skin or problems with pimples, do not wash more or use stronger cleaning products. A review of published scientific studies on how cleansing affects acne, studies involving a total of 671 test subjects, has not been able to show that cleansing in any form has led to improvements in the acne-affected skin.

Which skin care works best for oily skin?

A good skin care for oily/combination skin works in several different ways that jointly counteract the risk of the oily skin getting clogged pores, pimples and acne. The ingredients shall be

  • Be non-comedogenic
  • Regulate sebum production and reduce sebum
  • Improve the maturation process and speed up the peeling of the skin's cells (keratinocytes) reducing the risk of pores clogging.
  • Reduce inflammation and irritation
  • Regulate pore size
  • Moisturize and nurture, i.e. contribute to a healthy and healthy skin in balance

Our products for oily skin

We offer a minimalist and effective routine for oily and/or acne-prone skin. The following products are included in this routine: 
This is a gentle, moisturising and effective cleanser that removes dirt and makeup without drying out the skin. It does not contain perfumes or dyes that can disrupt your healthy skin flora (= your microbiome). Active ingredients include postbiotics that bind water to the skin, minerals that absorb oil and dirt, and a low 0.25% BHA acid that has a mild smoothing effect and is gentle on the skin. Other key ingredients include squalane, glycerin, softening oat oil and barrier-strengthening niacinamide. 
This is our ultra-light moisturiser specifically developed to suit oily, acne-prone and combination skin. The formula contains postbiotics, fermented rice and arginine to mimic and protect the skin barrier. Zinc reduces sebum production and has an astringent effect while niacinamide contributes to a more even skin tone. The flavonoid naringenin has an antioxidant effect and reduces the formation of free radicals which can reduce redness.
Our freshly produced oil emulsion with a high percentage of active and moisturising ingredients. The formula is specifically developed to suit oily, combination and acne-prone skin and contains a unique blend of oils and ingredients to suit these skin types. Zinc and ethyl linoleate control sebum production and have a pore-reducing effect, skin endogenous retinol (0.1%) improves skin texture and lactobionic acid has a mild exfoliating effect. Prebiotics help balance the microbiome for healthier skin.  
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