Oily Skin

Oily skin is a skin type characterized by the overproduction of sebum from the sebaceous glands, leading to a persistent shine, particularly across the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin). While sebum is essential for keeping the skin moisturized and protected, an excess can result in enlarged pores and a higher likelihood of developing acne, as the oil can easily trap dead skin cells and debris.

This overproduction is primarily driven by genetics and hormonal influences, though factors like stress and climate can also play a role. A common mistake in managing oily skin is using harsh, stripping cleansers in an attempt to eliminate all oil. This approach can damage the skin barrier and paradoxically trigger the skin to produce even more oil to compensate for the sudden dryness.

The key to managing oily skin is balance, not elimination. The goal is to control excess sebum while ensuring the skin remains properly hydrated. This involves using gentle cleansers, incorporating ingredients like niacinamide and salicylic acid to regulate oil and clear pores, and—most importantly—using a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer. At sylvaia, we guide you through the science of creating a routine that leaves your skin feeling refreshed and balanced, not stripped.

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