To dispel all clouds of confusion, yes! No matter how oily your skin gets, moisturizer is non-negotiable. A good moisturizing formula creates a barrier on the skin, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss. It plays a pivotal role in preserving your skin’s hydration. But that is not all. A moisturizer soothes inflammation, reverses signs of ageing, and makes the skin appear dreamy and soft.
This blog explores all reasons why oily skin shouldn’t skimp on moisturizer. But first, let’s get our basics straight.
Moisturization vs hydration: understanding the differences
Before understanding the role of a potent moisturizer in oily skin care, you should know the differences between hydration and moisturization.
No, hydration and moisturization are not the same. Hydration uses humectants like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Lactic Acid, and more to bind water molecules to the skin.
On the other hand, moisturization puts a sturdy lock on the hydration. This process involves the use of emollients to create a physical barrier on the dermis, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
Why is hydration important for oily skin?
Alas, the grease or oily shine on the face doesn’t compensate for the lack of hydration. In fact, lack of hydration proves to be counterproductive for the oily skin type.
When your skin’s moisture reservoir starts running low, it cues the sebaceous glands into hustle mode. This leads to surplus sebum and eventually, more greasiness.
So, if your skin stays oily despite persistent efforts, time to seek some hydrating skincare.
Where does moisturization puzzle into this equation?
If you hydrate the skin and don’t follow up with moisturizer, all your efforts will be in vain. Without a moisturizer, water molecules will escape through the lipid barrier and cause skin dehydration. This is why moisturization is important for oily skin.
What type of moisturizer should I use for my oily skin?
Before shopping for a moisturizer for oily skin, here are some factors you should consider.
1. Look for gel-based formulas: For oily skin, we recommend gel-based formulas that absorb into the skin. Ensure that your choice of moisturizer doesn’t leave behind a greasy residue layer.
2. Invest in a non-comedogenic moisturizer: Pick a moisturizer that doesn’t clog the pores for your oily skin type. This helps prevent future blackheads, whiteheads, and acne.
3. Choose soothing, hydrating ingredients: Since oily skin is more prone to breakouts and inflammation, we recommend picking soothing, hydrating formulas. Look for ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Betaine and more that improve your skin’s capacity to hold moisture molecules.
4. Pick a lightweight and non-greasy moisturizer: Cream-based moisturizers often feel greasy and sticky on oily skin. Choose a lightweight and non-greasy formulation that restores your skin to its former glory.
The best moisturizer for oily skin
Your search for the best oily skin moisturizer ends here! Try Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer STAT. Here’s why the innovative formula is a must-have in your skincare arsenal.
1. Gel-based formula: The gel-based formula infuses into the skin with a dreamy finish – making it the perfect precursor for your glam look.
2. It regulates sebum production: Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer contains Niacinamide that blots excess oil from the face, giving you a soft radiance.
3. Doesn’t clog pores: If your skin is prone to blackheads, whiteheads or acne – get your mitts on this moisturizer. The oil-free formula glides effortlessly onto the skin and doesn’t clog the pores.
4. Ensures sustained hydration: We know hydration is indispensable for healthy, happy skin. Our oil-free moisturizer contains Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extract that ensure sustained hydration to the skin, regulating sebum production.
5. Soothes inflamed skin: Betaine and Niacinamide in the formula offset inflammation, ensuring a soothing effect for the skin.
6. Boosts barrier health: Niacinamide in this gel-based moisturizer strengthens the barrier by amping up Ceramide and Elastin production. The multitasker ingredient also doubles down on hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
7. Brightens your skin: If your skin has been looking dull or beat, this moisturizer should be on your wishlist. Niacinamide in the formula helps enhance your skin’s brightness from the very first use.
How to use the Oil Free Moisturizer in your daily routine?
To make the most of the Oil Free Moisturizer, try adding it to your daily routine. Here’s how you can do so.
1. Pick a cleanser first: Only apply moisturizer on a cleansed face, to avoid sealing irritants and bacteria into the dermis. For oily skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash. It efficiently soaks up sebum, reduces acne, and soothes inflammation while gently cleansing the skin. Moreover, this face wash contains Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide that ensure multi-level hydration to the skin.
2. Go in for treatment: Once your skin is dry, apply the treatment of choice. You can choose from the Niacinamide Serum, the AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum, our SOS – Acne Spot Corrector Gel and more for this purpose.
3. Moisturize Next: Next, slather some Oil Free Moisturizer on your skin. This helps seal the active ingredients and hydration for prolonged periods. Massage the cream gently onto your face with upward, circular strokes of your fingertips.
3. Don’t forget SPF: For oily skin, try Foxtale’s Mattifying Sunscreen. It ensures formidable sun protection while cutting excess sebum and preventing clogged pores.
FAQs
1. Does oily skin need moisturizer?
Yes. Oily skin needs moisturization like clockwork. It helps control sebum production and ensures a balanced microbiome for the skin.
2. Can I skip moisturizer in summer?
We recommend using moisturizer even in summer. It helps keep hydration intact and prevents the sebaceous glands from overproducing oil.
3. What is the best moisturizer for oily skin?
Try Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer STAT. The lightweight formula regulates sebum production, calms acne, and soothes inflammation.
4. Should I moisturize at night if I have oily skin?
Yes. The lipid barrier is extremely absorbent at night which leads to the skin losing moisture dramatically. To nip this problem in the bud, you need a potent moisturizer.