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#oilyskincleanser showcases products designed to effectively remove excess oil, dirt, and impurities. Users share tips, reviews, and results, highlighting essential ingredients, textures, and routines for achieving balanced, clear, healthy skin.
Your cleanser may be making your oily skin worse… So today, let’s talk about a tips & few cleansers that may help! Welcome to episode 1 of The Skincare Blueprint where we’ll be going over products, tips & recommendations for each skin type! Over-cleansing → stripped skin. Stripped skin → more oil may appear. It’s a cycle that I had to learn early on in my skincare journey. When I used a cleanser that was overly stripping, I had very dry cheeks but a waxy, oily t-zone area that I couldn’t figure out how to lessen. Using a gentle, balancing cleanser really made the difference as it helped to clean the skin without triggering excess oil. So, here’s the blueprint for oily skin cleansers: attempt to find a cleanser with a gentle, foaming texture that gives you a solid clean without overly stripping your skin. Hydrating ingredients like ceramides and glycerin and oil-balancing ingredients like niacinamide may be on your radar. The ultimate goal is balance. Here are a few cleansers mentioned: • @Prequelskin Gleanser • @Dieux Skin Baptism Cleanser • @LaRochePosayUS Purifying Foaming Cleanser • @dermalogica Special Cleansing Gel So, quick question, how does your skin really feel after cleansing? 👀 #facialcleanser #skincarebasics #skincaretips #oilyskin #oilyskincleanser #howtoreduceoilyskin #skinbarrierrepair #skincareblueprint
Do you have Oily Skin? It might not be your skin, it could be the cleanser you’re using! #oilyskincare #oilyskin #sebum #oilyskintips #oilyskincleanser #sebumcontrol #oilcontrol

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