Your Skin Profile

Oily Skin

How to Tell If You Have Oily Skin

Oily skin can be challenging, but with the right approach, it’s manageable. This guide will help you understand the signs of oily skin, why it happens, how to care for it effectively, and what to avoid, especially if you’re pregnant or breastfeeding.

Common Signs:
  • Shiny or greasy appearance, especially in the T-zone

  • Frequent clogged pores, blackheads, or acne

  • Makeup tends to slide off during the day

  • Enlarged pores around the nose and cheeks

  • Skin feels oily again a few hours after washing

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Why Is My Skin So Oily?

Excess oil production can be influenced by:

Genetics – Oily skin often runs in families

Hormones – Androgens can overstimulate oil glands

Diet – High sugar, dairy, or fried food intake may increase oil

Stress – Elevated cortisol can lead to more oil

Climate – Hot, humid environments amplify oiliness

Skincare Habits – Harsh products or overwashing can backfire

Medical Conditions – PCOS and hormonal imbalances can play a role

Routine for Oily Skin

Your goal Is to manage excess oil, keep pores clean, and maintain light hydration.

You Can Manage Oily Skin, Gently and Effectively

Consistency is key. Use lightweight products, avoid stripping your skin, and give your routine time to work. With the right care, oily skin can be healthy, balanced, and glowing—not greasy.