Winter can be a welcome change for oily skin. With a decrease in humidity when the weather cools, you may spend less time blotting your face and powdering your nose. However, this doesn’t mean that your sebaceous -- oil -- glands will stop producing excess oil. Winter skincare requires adjustments in your beauty routine, but not a complete abandonment of the products you use on your face.
Step 1
Wash your face twice a day to keep excess sebum at bay. Just because you have less excess face oil doesn’t mean you should skip cleansing sessions. Instead, switch from a harsh medicine-containing cleanser to a creamy face wash that won’t dry out your face.
Step 2
Replenish the moisture lost on your skin with a water-based moisturizer. While the purpose of cleansing is to help control excess sebum, getting rid of all your skin’s natural oils will cause unwanted dryness. The right moisturizer can replenish water to help protect your face without leading to breakouts. Do not use oil-based moisturizers that can make your skin too oily.
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