Having oily skin is a struggle, and a real one. You’re prone to acne, breakouts and your makeup never stays in place. To help you deal with the same, we’ve collated some basic dos and don’ts you need to keep in mind if you’re blessed with oily skin.
- #1 Don’t Skip Your Moisturiser
- #2 Include Oil Controlling Products In Your Routine
- #3 Don’t Binge On Oily Food
- #4 Always Remove Your Makeup Before Going To Bed
- #5 Don’t Use Dirty Makeup Brushes
#1 Don’t Skip Your Moisturiser

It’s one of the biggest misconceptions that people with oily skin don’t need a moisturiser. While the glands of your skin secret excessive oil, the layers of your skin still need hydration. Never skip applying a moisturiser irrespective of what your skin type is. You can even go for a gel-based moisturiser, anything works as long as you’re giving your the hydration it needs.
#2 Include Oil Controlling Products In Your Routine

The beauty industry has upped its skincare game to a different level altogether. There are products now in the market that help control oil secretion and reduce it as well, with time. If you’re someone who’s suffering from oily skin problems, try including in these products in your skincare routine for better skin.
#3 Don’t Binge On Oily Food

Oily, fried food is a strict no-no if you have oily skin. It leads to the production of more oil and sebum and worsens your condition. Try eating clean and healthy if you want better, oil-free skin.
#4 Always Remove Your Makeup Before Going To Bed

Sleeping with makeup on is a big no-no, and if you have oily skin - it is a skin sin. Leaving makeup overnight clogs your pores, doesn’t let your skin breathe and eventually leads to breakouts. No matter how tired you are, do your skin a favour by getting rid of your makeup every night before dozing off.
#5 Don’t Use Dirty Makeup Brushes

This is a ground rule you need to stick to if you’re from the oily skin family. Keeping your makeup brushes dirty leads to the accumulation of bacterias on them, which then comes in contact with your temperamental skin when you use said brushes. Result? Skin problems, of course! Make sure you clean your brushes regularly to save your oily skin from breaking out.
Written by Kaajal Singh on Jan 02, 2019
Author at BeBeautiful.