Everything You Need To Know About Dry, Oily And Acne-Prone Skin

Written by Nida SayyedDec 14, 2023
Everything You Need To Know About Dry, Oily And Acne-Prone Skin

A skincare routine differs for every skin type. What works for dry skin can wreak havoc on oily skin. And this makes it extremely difficult to pick things that are right for you. Let’s learn more about dry, oily and acne-prone skin. We’re spilling their causes, solutions and the ideal skincare routine for each skin type.

 

Dry skin

Acne-prone skin

Dry skin lacks moisture as there isn’t enough natural oil production. The sebaceous glands under the skin fail to produce enough sebum to keep the skin soft. This can lead to premature wrinkles as there is no oil to aid the stretching and movement of the skin. Dry skin greatly benefits from thick moisturisers and facial oils.

An ideal skincare routine for dry skin should involve five primary products. Start by cleansing your skin with a moisturising face wash. A cleanser that is not moisturising will leave your skin feeling tight and drier. Follow it up with a toner and use a serum after that. Slather on a thick moisturiser and once that sinks in, use a few drops of facial oil.

The Lakmé Absolute Argan Oil Radiance Face Overnight Oil in Serum With Moroccan Argan Oil is all that dry skin dreams are made up of. It feels feather-light on the skin and seals moisture in for hours on end! For daytime, swap the facial oil for SPF 30 and above.

 

 

Oily skin

Acne-prone skin

Opposite of dry skin, oily skin struggles with excess sebum production. There is oil secretion that is more than enough to keep the skin healthy. All this excess oil can clog the pores and make your complexion appear dull. And if you’re a makeup fan, you’re no stranger to makeup melting off in the middle of the day. However, with the right routine, you can control the oil secretion to a great degree.

First of all, avoid washing your face multiple times a day. The dryness post washing signals the oil gland to secrete more oil to make up for the lack of moisture. So, stick to washing your face only twice a day. Ensure you include three products in your skincare routine if you have oily skin – face wash, serum and moisturiser. Use a detoxing face wash that will remove dirt from clogged pores and wash off excess oils. Next, always use a serum. Pick an oil-controlling serum that will help repair your skin from within to control the greasiness.

And finally, for moisturiser, use a gel-based moisturiser that won’t feel too heavy on your skin. The Ponds Super Light Gel Oil Free Moisturiser With Hyaluronic Acid + Vitamin E is a fabulous option if you want to look flawless all day. It sinks into the skin within seconds and keeps you looking fresh!

 

 

Acne-prone skin

Acne-prone skin

Acne-prone and sensitive skin are mostly used synonymously. While both are hyperreactive to new things or harsh ingredients, acne-prone skin tends to burst out in pimples while sensitive skin can develop rashes or irritation. It’s much more difficult to get rid of acne as they take time to dry out and get smaller. It is important to use extremely mild products on acne-prone skin.

Acne-prone skin’s routine is similar to oily skin’s but it needs a spot treatment or acne clearing serum. Start by using a mild face wash. For serum, look for a product that fights acne and maintains your skin’s barrier. The Simple Booster Serum - 10% Hemp Seed Oil + B3 For Strong Skin Barrier is forever a BB fave as hemp seed oil is incredible for battling acne due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Use this every day after cleansing and top it with a light moisturiser.

 

Nida Sayyed

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