How to Remove Shine from Oily Skin: Quick Fixes & Long-Term Solutions (2026)

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Oily skin gals – we see you. The never-ending shine is the bane of your existence, sure. But what if we told you that we have a solution? A morning/nighttime skincare that gives you an oil-free glow. Keep scrolling for this guide featuring beloved Foxtale skin products for oily skin. 

Why Does Oily Skin Have A Shine? 

For those unaware, the skin carries sebaceous glands that produce oils. These oils are vital for your skin’s natural moisturization, ensuring its soft, supple appearance.  

Oily skin occurs when these sebaceous glands are over-zealous and produce more than adequate oil. This leads to a never-ending slick on the face which is visible from miles away. Not the coveted shine you wish and pray for. 

Is Excessive Greasiness The Only Problem With Oily Skin? 

If you think grease or shine is the only problem with oily skin, we encourage you to read further. Unfortunately, oily skin brings forth a legion of problems. We focus on the most common concerns in this section.

1. Excessive buildup: Oily skin attracts more dirt, impurities and pollutants leading to unwanted buildup. This can make your skin appear dull, impact the efficacy of your serums or treatments, and slow down the cellular renewal process.

2. Clogged pores: The buildup, keratin and sebum often clog pores, making them appear massive. Open or clogged pores make your complexion look blotchy and textured.

3. Whiteheads, blackheads, and acne: When clogged pores are further aggravated, they turn into whiteheads or blackheads. Acne occurs when harmful bacteria begin thriving in these very plugged pores, leading to bumps and redness.

What Is The Solution for Oily Skin? 

A solid morning and nighttime skincare routine helps remove excess shine from the face, ensuring a balanced microbiome. If you are wondering where to begin, here’s a Foxtale-approved regimen with our favourite offerings. 

1. Start with cleansing: A potent cleanser removes dirt, grime and excess oil from the pores for smooth, supple skin. For folks with oily skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash. Salicylic Acid in the formula cuts excess oil, unclogs pores, and reduces acne with regular use. The best part? Unlike several oil control formulas in the market, our Acne Control Face Wash is gentle on the skin. It contains Hyaluronic Acid that ensures sustained hydration to the skin and offsets inflammation. Niacinamide also helps double down on hydration and upholds the skin barrier.

How often should I use the Acne Control Face Wash: Use the Acne Control Face Wash twice daily – in your morning and nighttime skincare routine. 

How to use: Take a coin-sized amount of the Acne Control Face Wash and scrub your face for 30 seconds. Once through, rinse using cold or lukewarm water.

2. Apply Treatment: Once your skin is dry, apply a serum of your choice. If you want to prevent clogged pores and remove the oil slick from your skin – try Foxtale’s Niacinamide Serum. This multitasker also cloaks blemishes, blurs pores and ensures a gorgeous matte effect for the skin. Alternatively, you may use our AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum to prevent blackheads, whiteheads, stubborn acne, and dullness due to buildup. 

How often should I use the Niacinamide and AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum: You can add Foxtale’s Niacinamide Serum to your morning or nighttime skincare routine. We recommend using the AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum thrice a week in your PM regimen. Steer clear of over-exfoliation as it can strip your skin, making it dry and uncomfortably tight.

How to use: Take a few pumps of the serum and dab it gently on your skin. Observe caution around sensitive areas like the eyes and the mouth. Let the formulation absorb into the skin before you apply moisturizer. 

3. Moisturize for best results: Never skimp on moisturizer due to oiliness. That’s right. The absence of a moisturizer makes your skin lose water – cueing the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode. Results? More oiliness or greasiness than usual. To prevent this problem, we recommend Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer. This lightweight, breathable and non-greasy formula works wonders for oily skin. This Niacinamide-infused moisturizer absorbs oil, reduces acne, and soothes inflammation. Moreover, Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extracts in the gel-based formula improve your skin’s capacity to hold moisture. 

When should you use Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer: You can use the Oil Free Moisturizer in your morning and nighttime skincare routine.

How to use: Take a generous dollop of the Oil Free Moisturizer and apply it on your face. Remember to cover the back of your ears, the neck and the decolletage area. 

4. Sun protection: Sunscreen is essential for your morning skincare routine. A potent sunscreen shields the skin against harmful UV rays, preventing photoaging, pigmentation, burns, and tanning. For oily skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Matte Sunscreen for Oily Skin. It ensures formidable sun protection without making your greasy. That’s right. Niacinamide in the formula blots excess sebum and prevents clogged pores while bestowing a brightening effect on the skin. You can also try Foxtale’s Cool Shade Oil Control Water Gel Sunscreen, a lightweight, water-gel sunscreen specially designed for oily skin. It offers broad-spectrum sun protection with an oil-control formula that feels fresh, non-sticky, and comfortable for everyday wear, making it ideal for humid weather and daily use.

When should you use Foxtale’s Mattifying Sunscreen: Use Foxtale’s Mattifying Sunscreen in your morning routine. Reapply every 3-4 hours (when outside) for the best results. 

How to use: Take two fingers’ worth of sunscreen and apply it on your face.

What Are Some Tips And Tricks To Maintain Oily Skin?

Apart from a solid skincare routine, here are some tips and tricks that help maintain the oily skin type. So, keep scrolling.

1. Use blotting paper: Instead of paper or a microfiber towel, use blotting paper to remove shine from your face. Keep a wad of these blotting papers in your carry-on for a quick touch-up on the go.  

2. Avoid touching your face: Touching your face, time and again, can transfer oil from one part of the face to another.  

3. Pick oil-free formulas: For obvious reasons, folks with oily skin should pick oil-free formulas.  

4. Avoid alcohol-based formulas: Alcohol in formulas can irritate oily skin and should be avoided at all costs.  

5. Pick makeup products diligently: Before going on a shopping spree, ensure that the products are non-comedogenic, oil-free, and water-based.

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The Science of Sebum: A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Oily Skin

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Oily skin is more than just a surface-level "shine." It is the result of a complex biological process involving the sebaceous glands—microscopic organs in the skin that secrete a waxy, oily substance called sebum. While sebum is essential for skin health, an overproduction can lead to a persistent "oil slick," attracting pollutants and triggering a cycle of acne and inflammation.

In this guide, we break down the physiology of oily skin and how to build a high-performance regimen to achieve a balanced microbiome.

What is Sebum? Understanding the Biology

Sebum is a complex mixture of triglycerides, wax esters, squalene, and free fatty acids. Under normal conditions, sebum serves three critical functions:

  • Moisture Retention: It creates a hydrophobic barrier that prevents Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL).

  • Pathogen Defense: It maintains an acidic skin pH (the "acid mantle"), which inhibits harmful bacteria.

  • Antioxidant Delivery: It transports Vitamin E to the skin’s surface to fight oxidative stress.

Oily skin (Seborrhea) occurs when these glands become hyperactive. This is often driven by hormonal fluctuations (specifically androgens), genetics, humidity, or aggressive skincare habits that strip the skin barrier.

How to Identify Oily Skin: Key Indicators

Before choosing a treatment, you must confirm your skin type. Look for these clinical signs for oily skin:

  1. The T-Zone Shine: Persistent grease on the forehead, nose, and chin within two hours of washing.

  2. Dermatological "Pitting": Visible, enlarged pores (particularly on the nose and cheeks) caused by the constant flow of excess oil.

  3. Congestion Cycle: Frequent formation of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads) due to sebum mixing with dead skin cells.

  4. Makeup Instability: Products "sliding" or oxidizing (turning orange/darker) shortly after application.

The Sebum "Balance" Protocol: A Science-Backed Routine

To regulate sebum without damaging the skin barrier, we recommend a four-step ritual using Foxtale’s targeted formulations.

Step 1: Deep Cleansing (The Foundation)

Oily skin requires a surfactant that removes excess lipids without triggering "reactive seborrhea" (where the skin produces more oil to compensate for dryness).

  • The Hero: Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash.

  • The Science: Formulated with Salicylic Acid (BHA). Unlike AHAs, BHA is oil-soluble, allowing it to penetrate deep into the lipid-filled pores to dissolve the "glue" holding debris together.

Step 2: Active Treatment (The Regulator)

Once the skin is clean, introduce "cell-communicating" ingredients that tell your pores to behave.

  • Option A (For Shine & Sebum Control): Foxtale’s Niacinamide Serum. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) stabilizes the sebaceous glands and strengthens the lipid barrier.

  • Option B (For Texture/Acne): AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum. A chemical exfoliant that accelerates cell turnover, ensuring that sebum has a clear path to exit the pore instead of getting trapped.

Step 3: Oil-Free Hydration

One of the biggest myths is that oily skin doesn't need moisturizer. Dehydrated skin sends a signal to the sebaceous glands to produce more oil.

  • The Hero: Foxtale’s Oil-Free Moisturizer.

  • The Science: Using Hyaluronic Acid, this formula provides "humectant" hydration (water-based) rather than "emollient" hydration (oil-based). This keeps the microbiome balanced without adding grease.

Step 4: Photoprotection (The Shield)

UV rays can thicken the outer layer of the skin, making it harder for sebum to escape and leading to breakouts.

Why Your Current Routine Might Be Failing

If your skin remains oily despite your efforts, you may be falling into these common traps:

Mistake

The Result

The Science

Using Alcohol-Based Toners

Dehydration

Alcohol evaporates water from the stratum corneum, causing the skin to over-compensate with sebum.

Over-Cleansing

Stripped Barrier

Washing more than twice a day destroys the acid mantle, inviting acne-causing bacteria (C. acnes).

Skipping Moisturizer

Reactive Seborrhea

The skin senses a lack of surface lipids and ramps up production to protect itself.

Summary: Achieve the "Matte" Life

Managing oily skin is a marathon, not a sprint. By focusing on Salicylic Acid for pore-clearing, Niacinamide for regulation, and Hyaluronic Acid for weightless moisture, you can transform a greasy complexion into a healthy, glowing one.

Ready to balance your skin? [Explore the full Foxtale Oily Skin Collection here]

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FAQs

1. Does Niacinamide help regulate sebum production?

Ans. Yes. Active ingredient Niacinamide blots excess oil from the skin to maintain a balanced microbiome.

2. What is the best skincare routine for oily skin?

Ans.  Start by gently cleansing your face with Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash

  • Dab your skin dry and follow up with a treatment
  • After the serum sinks in, use a moisturizer to seal the active ingredients and hydration
  • Follow up with our mattifying sunscreen 
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Morning vs. Nighttime Skincare: How to Use Oil-Free Moisturizers Effectively

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In this blog, we will learn how to integrate an oil-free moisturizer into a night as well as morning skincare routine – for best results. An oil free moisturizer is ideal for folks with oily and acne-prone skin. Its diminished oil content ensures moisturization without adding any grease to the skin. We delve deeper into how an oil-free moisturizer benefits the skin at different times of the day. 

But first. 

Why Is Moisturizing Important For All  Skin Types? 

To settle the debate, once and for all, moisturization is crucial for all skin types. This formula composed of emollients, humectants, and occlusives extends the following benefits.

1. It maintains skin hydration: We know that ample hydration ensures optimal skin health, soothes inflammation, accelerates healing, strengthens the barrier and more. A potent moisturizer puts a sturdy lock on this hydration by creating a physical barrier on the dermis.

2. Makes your skin look younger: Regular use of moisturizer prevents premature ageing signs like fine lines, wrinkles, and crow’s feet. Instead, it gives your skin a soft, supple feel.  

3. Soothes inflammation and redness: A good moisturizer with ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Betaine, Glycerine helps alleviate redness and inflammation. Therefore, it is a must have for people prone to flareups.  

4. Improves skin texture: Tired of dry, flaky skin? Count on your favourite face moisturizer. It rejuvenates these dry patches for smooth, even-looking skin. 

Why Moisturization Is Important For Oily Skin?   

Before we dig deeper into the importance of an oil-free moisturizer – let's focus on why oily skin needs moisturization in the first place. In addition to achieving the above benefits (refer to the last section), moisturization plays an important role in maintaining the skin microbiome for oily skin.   

The lack of moisturization drains your skin’s water content, a.k.a. dehydration. The skin recognizes this as a threat and cues the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode, leading to more greasiness than ever. So, to sum it up – regular moisturization of oily skin keeps the sebum production in control. 

Why Are Oil Free Moisturizers Ideal For Oily Skin? 

We know that moisturization for oily skin is non-negotiable. However, this can be a little tricky because this skin type is prone to clogged pores and eventually breakouts. This is where an oil-free moisturizer comes into play. It -  

1. Boasts a gel-based formula that doesn’t feel greasy or icky on application – making it a great addition to your oily skin routine.

2. Doesn’t clog pores, preventing the formation of whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and acne.

3. This formulation ensures long-lasting hydration without adding extra oil to the dermis. This is due to its low oil content (and relatively high-water content).

4. Restore your skin’s moisture balance after deep cleansing with an over-stripping cleanser.

The Role Of Timing In Skincare : Morning Vs Nighttime Skincare Routine  

Morning skincare routine: What many don’t know, the skin has a circadian rhythm. During the day, your skin is more focused on shielding itself against harmful aggressors, free radicals, pollutants, and UV radiation.   

A good moisturizer keeps your skin hydrated while ensuring cent % protection against environmental aggressors.  

Nighttime skincare: If numbers are to be believed, 50% of the population don’t stick to nighttime skincare. This is a grave oversight for anyone who wishes for gorgeous glowing skin.  

You see, the skin slips into repair and regeneration mode at night – which means treatments for anti-ageing, exfoliation, or general hydration are more effective in the PM. Furthermore, a highly absorbent lipid barrier while you’re busy counting sheep ensures that targeted actives seep deeper into the skin – for the best results.   

The only downside – an absorbent lipid barrier makes your skin lose water, making it dehydrated and dry. This is why moisturizer in an infallible nighttime routine is important.  

Morning Skincare Routine With Oil Free Moisturizer

1. Start with cleansing: Use a gentle yet meticulous face wash to remove dirt, grime, and dead cells from the skin. Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash ticks all these boxes without making your skin feel stripped. Salicylic Acid prevents the formation of whiteheads, blackheads, and acne whereas Hyaluronic Acid in the formula ensures multi-level hydration.

2. Apply a toner to balance oil: The skin’s sebaceous glands are more active during the day, providing natural protection against harmful aggressors. This leads to excess shine on the face. To remedy this situation, use a toner with ingredients like Niacinamide to balance the oil.

3. Apply a concern-led serum: To double down on your skin protection, layer an antioxidant like Vitamin C before your moisturizer. For the unversed, Vitamin C averts free radicals, pollutants, and even harmful UV rays for healthy skin! 

4. Lock hydration with oil-free moisturizer: Once the toner/treatment melds into the skin, apply a generous amount of the oil-free moisturizer. Niacinamide. at the heart of the formula blots excess oil and prevents clogged pores. Moreover, Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extracts replenish your skin’s moisture bank. 

5. Finish with sunscreen to protect your skin: Next, apply 2 fingers’ worth of Sunscreen SPF 50 to shield your skin against harmful UV rays. Topical application of the formula ensures an even skin tone, balances sebum, and doesn’t clog the pores – not even in the slightest. 

Nighttime Skincare Routine  

We know that the skin undertakes renewal and rejuvenation activities at night. That's not all, even Collagen production peaks in the skin cells around this time. To ensure maximum efficiency of this process, the focus should be on intense hydration.   

A thick layer of gel-based moisturizer creates a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing TEWL overnight. Layer it with a result-oriented serum to address concerns like ageing, dullness, and more. 

Common Mistakes To Avoid With Oil Free Moisturizer  

To reap the maximum benefits of your Oil Free Moisturizer, here are some mistakes to avoid at all costs -

1. Not applying enough formula: Many folks refrain from adequately moisturizing because of their already greasy skin. This proves to be counterproductive for their skin. As we know, a generous layer of moisturizer curbs sebum production for a healthy microbiome.   

2. Skimping moisturizer in the morning: In line with the skin’s circadian rhythm, it produces more sebum in the morning. This may discourage many folks from skipping moisturizer in their AM rituals.  

3. Using a harsh cleanser: Using a harsh cleanser can strip your skin’s natural oils, making it so dehydrated that even a good moisturizer cannot do damage control. To ensure the best results of your moisturizer, use a hydrating face wash replete with ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid or Glycerin.  

4. Using excessive moisturizer: Using excessive amounts of gel moisturizer can make your skin feel greasy and the pores clogged. Therefore, we recommend using the moisturizer in moderation – about a coin-sized amount of the formula. 

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Common Mistakes To Avoid While Choosing A Moisturizer For Oily Skin

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Skimping on moisturizer is out of the question, regardless of the skin type. A potent moisturizer forms a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing transepidermal water loss. It keeps hydration intact in your skin, ensuring its soft, supple appearance. Moreover, it fights dullness, softens ageing lines, and soothes inflammation. 

To talk about oily skin, a moisturizer helps curb sebum production – given that you use it regularly. For those unaware, dehydration (due to the absence of moisturizer) flags off the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode, leading to more oiliness than ever.  

While no doubt a staple, you cannot arbitrarily pick a moisturizer for your oily skin as it may lead to heaviness, clogged pores, and a blotchy texture – more on this ahead. In this blog, we learn how to pick a moisturizer for oily skin and the mistakes to avoid. But before we get to this cheat sheet, here’s a refresher on the skin type.

Understanding Oily Skin  

In simple words, oily skin is characterized by overactive sebaceous glands. This leads to a never-ending slick on the face which is hard to miss. Additionally, oily skin has the following signs.   

1. Enlarged pores: Due to excessive sebum production, folks with oily skin may complain of massive pores – especially around the T-zone, forehead, and chin.  

2. Surplus buildup: This oil slick easily attracts dirt, impurities, and pollutants, leading to an unwarranted layer of buildup.  

3. Clogged pores: When mounds of dirt, grime, and impurities with dead cells clog the pores, it gives rise to blackheads or whiteheads. Blackheads have bigger openings on the skin’s surface that lead to melanin production, resulting in the trademark blackish hue.  

4. Acne outbreak: Harmful bacteria may start thriving in these clogged pores, leading to redness and bumps. 

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Common Mistakes To Avoid While Choosing Moisturizer For Oily Skin 

Now that you’re well-versed in the skin type, here are some mistakes you should avoid while picking a moisturizer for oily skin -

1. Choosing the wrong type of moisturizer: Since oily skin produces excess sebum, opt for a gel-based formula instead of a cream. For those unaware, a gel-based moisturizer has a lower oil content that doesn’t feel heavy or icky on application.  

2. Ignoring ingredients: Before you invest in a moisturizer for oily skin, ensure to read the product’s label. Ingredients like mineral oil, silicone oil, and occlusives can clog the pores, giving rise to inflammatory and non-inflammatory acne.  

3. Opting for harsh formulas: Moisturizers with SLS, fragrances and alcohol dehydrate your skin – often leading to inflammation, redness, and more greasiness.

4. Not seeking hydration: Hydration is indispensable for all skin types, including oil. Which is why we recommend formulas with ingredients like HA and Glycerin. These ingredients bind water molecules to the skin for best results.  

5. Not checking the comedogenic/non-comedogenic value marker: We know that oily skin is more prone to clogged pores. To avoid this situation, check your moisturizer for the non-comedogenic value marker.  

6. Ignoring mattifying ingredients: The never-ending slick on the face is disruptive in ways more than one. It leads to unwarranted buildup, clogged pores, and makeup that doesn’t stay put. To nip these problems in the bud, seek a moisturizer with mattifying ingredients like Niacinamide and charcoal.   

Choosing The Right Moisturizer For Oily Skin 

If you’re an oily skin gal, ensure to check these boxes before buying a moisturizer:

1. Lightweight

2. Gel-based 

3. Non-greasy  

4. Non-comedogenic  

5. Alcohol and SLS-free  

6. Oil balancing ingredients like Niacinamide and Charcoal 

7. Replete with Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Marine Extracts or other humectants  

Tips For Maintaining A Healthy Skincare Routine For Oily Skin  

Here’s how you can maintain a healthy skincare routine for oily skin -

1. Cleanse but gently: Pick a gentle cleanser that removes excess sebum from the pores without making it feel stripped. A sulfate-free and SLS-devoid formula like Foxtale’s Acne Control Face Wash works wonders on the skin. It boasts Salicylic Acid at the heart of the formula to buff away dead cells, sebum, and other impurities. Moreover, Hyaluronic Acid and Niacinamide ensure long-lasting skin hydration.

2. Exfoliate regularly: Use Salicylic And Glycolic Acid to buff away dry-dead cells, sebum, and other impurities from the skin. This step in your weekly skincare minimizes the pores, clears whiteheads or blackheads, and prevents acne. Steer clear of over-exfoliation as it makes your skin feel stripped. 

3. Use a result-oriented active: To keep the oil production under control, dab a little Niacinamide serum after cleansing. This skincare workhorse prevents clogged pores too while ensuring hydration to the skin. 

4. Apply moisturizer: Seal in the treatment and hydration with Foxtale’s Oil Free Moisturizer. Its mattifying formula with Niacinamide blots oil and prevents clogged pores for an even skin texture. But that’s not all. Hyaluronic Acid and Marine Extracts keep your skin hydrated for prolonged periods. 

5. Go in with SPF: No skincare routine is complete without sunscreen. Opt for SPF 30 or higher to shield the skin against harmful UV rays. Foxtale’s matte sunscreen with Niacinamide ensures infallible sun protection while enhancing your skin’s latent radiance. Moreover, the delectable matte finish helps you ace any makeup look.

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Conclusion

Moisturization is crucial for all skin types – and oily skin is no exception. A generous slather of moisturizer avoids dehydration, preventing the sebaceous glands from sebum overproduction. However, one must not pick a moisturizer for oily skin randomly. Since the skin type is prone to greasiness, clogged pores, whiteheads, blackheads, and acne, here are some pointers to bear in mind. Look for a gel-based, lightweight and non-comedogenic formula for your morning and nighttime skincare routine. The moisturizer should feature both hydrating agents like Hyaluronic Acid and mattifying ingredients like Niacinamide.

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