
Most face washes do one thing: clean your skin. A niacinamide face wash does something more interesting, it treats while it cleanses. Every time you wash your face, you're delivering an active ingredient that regulates oil production, calms inflammation, and reinforces your skin barrier. For oily and acne-prone skin, that's two steps in one.
Here's everything you need to know about what niacinamide does in a cleanser, why it works differently than a niacinamide serum, and who should be using it.
Niacinamide is a water-soluble form of Vitamin B3, one of the most well-researched ingredients in skincare. It works by interacting with key enzymes in the skin to regulate sebum, reduce inflammation, and support the lipid barrier. If you're new to the ingredient entirely, start with our how to use niacinamide for beginners guide for a foundational overview.
In a face wash, niacinamide isn't meant to replace a serum. Its role is different: consistent twice-daily delivery at the cleanse step means your skin gets the ingredient every wash without any extra effort. For oily and acne-prone skin types who already have a multi-step routine, this is efficient. For beginners who want results without complexity, a niacinamide-infused face wash is the ideal starting point.
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Niacinamide is stable across a wide pH range (4–7), which makes it one of the few actives that works effectively in both rinse-off cleansers and leave-on serums. Most actives like AHAs and Vitamin C are pH-dependent and lose efficacy in rinse-off formats niacinamide doesn't have this limitation.
Niacinamide reduces the rate at which your sebaceous glands produce oil. In a face wash, it consistently signals to your skin to produce less sebum over time which means reduced midday shine, less congestion, and a more matte appearance. A controlled clinical study showed measurable reduction in casual sebum levels after 4 weeks of consistent niacinamide use (Draelos et al., 2006 Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology). This benefit is cumulative — with twice-daily use over 4–6 weeks, the difference in oil levels is real. For the fuller picture on how niacinamide controls oil specifically for oily skin, the mechanism is explained in detail.
Inflammatory acne papules, pustules, cystic breakouts, involves an immune response that causes redness and swelling. Niacinamide inhibits the inflammatory signalling that makes acne look and feel angrier. Even at rinse-off concentrations, consistent twice-daily use reduces baseline skin inflammation over time.
This is where niacinamide earns its "multitasker" reputation. It stimulates ceramide synthesis in the skin, ceramides are the lipid molecules that hold skin cells together and prevent moisture loss. A stronger barrier means less sensitivity to actives, less dehydration-triggered oil overproduction, and more resilient skin overall.
Niacinamide doesn't physically shrink pores. What it does is reduce the sebum and debris that cause pores to appear stretched and enlarged. With consistent use, pores look tighter because they're no longer congested. For the detailed science behind how niacinamide shrinks the appearance of large pores and reduces excess oil, we've covered that fully.
Even in a rinse-off format, niacinamide's consistent delivery helps slow down the melanin overproduction that causes post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation the dark marks that remain after a breakout clears. This works because niacinamide inhibits melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes (Hakozaki et al., 2002 British Journal of Dermatology). This effect compounds with a leave-on niacinamide serum if you use both. Read more on niacinamide for dark spots and pigmentation.
Both formats deliver niacinamide, but they work differently and ideally, you use both.
Think of the face wash as the foundation and the serum as the treatment. Used together, they give your skin niacinamide at every step, cleansing and treatment, which compounds results faster than either alone. For a full breakdown of niacinamide serum benefits and what to expect from leave-on use, that's covered separately.
1. Niacinamide listed in the top half of the ingredient list: Ingredients are listed in descending concentration order. If niacinamide is near the bottom, it's decorative, not functional.
2. Pairing with salicylic acid: The gold standard for an acne face wash. Niacinamide calms; salicylic acid clears. Together, they work at the barrier level and inside the pore simultaneously.
3. Sulphate-free or low-sulphate formula: SLS strips the skin barrier and undoes niacinamide's barrier-repair work.
4. pH around 5–6: Matches skin's natural pH and keeps both ingredients effective.
5. Fragrance-free: especially important for acne-prone skin, which tends to be reactive.
Pro Tip: Massage your niacinamide face wash into skin for a full 60 seconds before rinsing. Most people rinse off in 10–15 seconds. The longer contact time allows better ingredient delivery especially for rinse-off niacinamide to have meaningful effect on oil regulation.
Foxtale's True Clarity Oil & Acne Control Face Wash pairs niacinamide with salicylic acid addressing the two most common concerns of acne-prone skin in one cleanser. The salicylic acid (BHA) penetrates pore walls to dissolve sebum plugs and clear congestion (NCBI Bookshelf, Salicylic Acid Keratolytic Activity), while niacinamide simultaneously calms inflammation and starts regulating oil production at the barrier level. It's sulphate-free, dermatologically tested, vegan, and cruelty-free.
1. Wet your face with lukewarm water not hot (hot water strips the skin barrier and triggers more oil production).
2. Dispense a coin-sized amount and work it into a lather on your palms first.
3. Apply to face and massage gently in circular motions for 60 seconds this is the contact time that matters.
4. Rinse thoroughly with cool water and pat (don't rub) dry with a clean towel.
5. Follow immediately with your serum and Foxtale Oil Balancing Niacinamide Moisturizer a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer that helps hydrate without clogging poresapplying actives to slightly damp skin improves absorption.
6. Finish with a gel sunscreen every morning. Apply generously to your face and reapply every 2 hours if you're outdoors or sweating.
Use morning and night. Do not use more than twice daily over-cleansing strips your barrier and causes the rebound oil surge you're trying to avoid.
Yes. Niacinamide is one of the most compatible ingredients in skincare. It works well with:
A niacinamide face wash is ideal for:
For a complete guide on how niacinamide works across different skin types, we've broken down personalised approaches for each type.
A niacinamide face wash isn't a miracle, it's a strategic foundation. It keeps your skin in better baseline condition every single day, making everything else in your routine work more effectively. When paired with an active leave-on serum, it creates a consistent two-point delivery system that adds up to real, visible results. Start with Foxtale's True Clarity Face Wash and Foxtale Oil Balancing Moisturizer and let the ingredients do what they do best, quietly, twice a day, every day.
1. What percentage of niacinamide should a face wash have?
Ans. For a face wash, 2–5% niacinamide is effective. Since it's rinse-off, higher concentrations don't significantly increase benefit what matters more is that niacinamide appears in the functional top half of the ingredient list. In leave-on products like serums, effective concentrations range from 5–12%.
2. Can I use a niacinamide face wash if I have dry skin?
Ans. Yes. Niacinamide benefits all skin types, including dry skin it strengthens the barrier and improves moisture retention. However, for very dry skin, choose a niacinamide face wash with a creamy or milk-based formula rather than a foaming gel. Follow immediately with a moisturiser suited to dry skin.
3. Is a niacinamide face wash enough to treat acne on its own?
Ans. A niacinamide face wash is an excellent foundation but not a complete acne treatment on its own. For meaningful acne control, pair it with a leave-on niacinamide or salicylic acid serum. The face wash handles cleansing and baseline oil control; the serum handles deeper sebum regulation, pore tightening, and PIH fading.
4. How long until I see results from a niacinamide face wash?
Ans. Most people notice reduced oiliness and calmer skin within 2–3 weeks of twice-daily use. Pore appearance improvement and reduction in breakout frequency typically appear after 4–6 weeks. Post-acne marks respond most noticeably when a leave-on niacinamide serum is used alongside the face wash.
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If your skin turns into a shiny pan by noon, breaks out right before something important, and feels simultaneously oily and congested, a good clay mask might be the one step your routine is missing. Clay masks have been a staple in skincare for generations, but the science behind why they work so well for oily skin is far more interesting than most people realise. This guide covers everything you need to know: how clay masks work on a cellular level, the different clay types and what each does, the specific benefits for oily and acne-prone skin, and exactly how to use one for the best results.
And if you are looking for a clay mask that actually delivers on all of this, the Foxtale Skin Radiance Instant De-Tan Face Mask brings together Brazilian Purple Clay and Kaolin Clay with Lactic Acid to give you clear, radiant, tan-free skin in a single use.
A clay mask is a skincare treatment formulated with one or more types of mineral-rich clay as the active base. As the clay dries on your face, it contracts slightly and creates a drawing effect. This pulling action helps loosen the contents of clogged pores, making them easier to clear. The minerals in the clay also interact with the skin's surface to reduce inflammation and calm oil-producing sebaceous glands.
For people with oily skin, this mechanism is particularly valuable. Overactive sebaceous glands flood the skin with excess sebum, which mixes with dead skin cells and environmental debris to form the perfect environment for blackheads and whiteheads, and acne. A clay mask targets this process directly.
Not all clays are the same. Each variety has a distinct mineral profile and absorption capacity that makes it suited for different skin concerns as peer-reviewed research on clays in cosmetics and personal care products confirms.
Kaolin is the mildest of all face mask clays and the most widely used. It has a fine particle size and a relatively lower oil absorption rate, which makes it suitable for daily or weekly use without over-stripping the skin. It gently exfoliates the surface, removes excess oil, and improves circulation. Because it does not pull too aggressively, it is the preferred choice for combination skin and for anyone who has had reactions to stronger clays.
Brazilian Purple Clay is rarer and more powerful. It gets its distinctive colour from high concentrations of iron oxide and other trace minerals not found in standard kaolin. These minerals have antioxidant properties that neutralise free radicals on the skin's surface, and the clay itself has a higher drawing capacity than kaolin. It is particularly effective at pulling out blackheads, brightening a dull complexion, and reducing hyperpigmentation. Our De-Tan Mask uses Brazilian Purple Clay specifically because of its brightening and deep-cleansing properties beyond what standard clays can offer.
Bentonite is the most powerful of the common face mask clays. It swells when it comes into contact with water and has an extraordinarily high adsorption capacity. It is excellent for deeply oily or acne-prone skin but can be too intense for daily use. Overuse can disrupt the skin barrier and paradoxically trigger increased oil production as the skin tries to compensate.
Oily skin has specific challenges that clay masks address better than most other skincare formats. Here is what regular clay masking does for oily skin over time.
Clay masks reduce the amount of sebum sitting on the skin's surface. Over time, consistent use signals the sebaceous glands to reduce their output slightly, particularly when the mask includes minerals like zinc and magnesium, which naturally regulate oil secretion. The result is a visibly matte, less shiny complexion throughout the day.
Enlarged pores on oily skin are almost always congested pores. The drawing action of clay loosens and extracts the trapped sebum and debris from inside each pore. Once the contents are cleared, the pore walls can contract back to their natural size. This is not a permanent change to pore size (pore size is determined by genetics), but consistent clay masking keeps pores clear and therefore less visible.
This is where Brazilian Purple Clay and exfoliating acids like Lactic Acid become particularly valuable. Tan is caused by an increase in melanin in the upper layers of the skin in response to UV exposure. Clay masks that include AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) gently dissolve the bonds between dead, melanin-heavy surface cells and reveal fresher skin underneath. This is exactly what the Foxtale Skin Radiance De-Tan Mask is formulated to do. It also functions as a clay mask for instant tan removal at home.
Acne in oily skin is almost always rooted in clogged pores. By regularly clearing excess sebum and dead skin from pores, clay masks remove one of the two ingredients acne bacteria need to thrive. Many clay masks also include antibacterial minerals (like sulphur or zinc) that directly inhibit the growth of Cutibacterium acnes (the bacteria responsible for most acne breakouts).
Physical scrubs create micro-tears in the skin when used too aggressively, especially on active acne. Clay masks exfoliate chemically and mechanically through adsorption and the gentle contraction of the clay as it dries. This makes them a safer form of exfoliation for inflamed or acne-prone oily skin where scrubbing would cause damage.
A common misconception is that clay masks are dehydrating. The best modern clay mask formulations maintain hydration while cleansing. Foxtale's Skin Radiance De-Tan Mask uses Hydra-Glow Technology to keep skin hydrated for 8 hours post-use, meaning there is no dryness or tightness after washing off, which is the most common complaint with traditional clay masks.
Key Takeaway
A well-formulated clay mask for oily skin should do five things simultaneously:
The effectiveness of any clay mask depends almost entirely on how it is applied and when it is removed. Most people leave masks on for too long, which defeats the purpose.
1. Cleanse your face first. Apply the clay mask to clean, dry skin. Using it over sunscreen, makeup, or pollutants reduces its effectiveness because the clay ends up adsorbing the product layer rather than your pores.
2. Apply an even, normal-medium layer. Too thin and the clay dries too fast before it can work. Too thick and the outer layer dries while the inner layer stays wet, preventing even results. A 2 to 3mm layer across the face is ideal.
3. Leave on for 10 minutes. This is the window where the clay is actively drawing. Beyond 10 minutes, the clay becomes over-dry and starts pulling moisture from the skin rather than just sebum and impurities. Ignore instructions that say to leave it on until it is completely dry and cracking. That is too long.
4. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Use gentle circular motions while rinsing to get mild additional exfoliation from the clay particles as they wash off. Pat dry immediately with a clean towel.
5. Follow with your regular moisturiser. The skin is more receptive to actives and hydration immediately after a clay mask. Apply your serum or moisturiser within 2 to 3 minutes of patting dry to lock in hydration while the skin is still slightly damp.
For detan face mask, apply generously to clean skin, leave for 10 minutes, then rinse off with water while massaging gently in circular motions. Because of the Hydra-Glow Technology, our detan face mask can be used without the usual concern about post-mask dryness.
Evening is the preferred time for clay masking for two reasons. First, sebum accumulates throughout the day and peaks by late afternoon, so the pores have more to be drawn out in the evening. Second, the skin goes into repair mode overnight. Applying a clay mask in the evening allows the skin to recover and regenerate without the interference of sunscreen, pollution, or makeup being applied immediately after.
A clay mask is a treatment step, not a cleanser. It slots in after cleansing and before serums and moisturisers.
Morning: Cleanse → Clay Mask → Toner → Serum → Moisturiser → Sunscreen
Evening: Oil Cleanser → Face Wash → Clay Mask → Toner → Serum → Moisturiser
Do Not Use a Clay Mask On:
One of the lesser-discussed benefits of clay masks is their ability to assist in tan removal. While sunscreen prevents new tan from forming, a clay mask with the right exfoliating ingredients actively removes the already-tanned top layer of skin cells.
Lactic Acid, which features in the Foxtale Skin Radiance De-Tan Mask, is an AHA that dissolves the bonds between dead skin cells. These are the cells that carry the most melanin from recent sun exposure. By gently breaking apart and lifting this layer, Lactic Acid reveals the brighter, less pigmented cells underneath. Combined with the cleansing and drawing properties of Brazilian Purple Clay, the result is a visible glow and a more even skin tone after even a single use.
This is why the Foxtale mask works as both a face mask for oily skin and a detan face pack. It is not marketed as two separate functions for commercial reasons. The two benefits are delivered by the same combination of ingredients working simultaneously.
For visible tan removal results, consistency matters. Using the mask twice a week for three to four weeks will show a meaningful improvement in skin tone and a reduction in tan lines, particularly on the nose, cheeks, and forehead where sun exposure is highest.
June is the start of the Indian monsoon. The combination of high humidity and the bacteria that thrive in humid conditions makes this the month when oily skin is most likely to break out, develop fungal concerns, and feel perpetually congested despite cleansing.
Clay masks are particularly relevant during the monsoon for three reasons:
1. Humidity increases sebum secretion. The skin's natural moisture regulation mechanism becomes confused when external humidity is high, and many people experience increased oil production as a result. Clay masks regulate this excess.
2. Clogged pores are more prone to bacterial infection in humid conditions. Regular clay masking keeps pores clear and reduces the surface bacteria count, lowering the risk of acne.
3. Post-rain pollution. Monsoon air carries organic particulates that settle on the skin and mix with sebum to form a particularly stubborn layer of congestion. Clay's adsorption mechanism is ideal for lifting this.
Using a face mask for oily skin twice a week through July and August can make a significant difference to how your skin handles the season.
1. Leaving it on until it cracks. Once the clay starts cracking, it has over-dried and is drawing moisture from the skin, not just oil. Remove at the 10 minute mark regardless of how dry or wet it looks.
2. Skipping moisturiser after. Clay masks open pores and prep the skin for absorption. Not following up with moisturiser wastes this window and can leave the skin feeling tight.
3. Using it every day. Even for very oily skin, daily clay masking will strip the skin barrier over time. Stick to the recommended frequency for your skin type.
4. Applying over active breakouts. If you have large, pustular acne, apply the mask around the breakout rather than directly on it. Clay masks are excellent for preventing breakouts and for managing closed comedones, but applying directly to inflamed, open pustules can spread bacteria.
5. Not doing a patch test with a new formula. Even gentle clay masks can cause a reaction in very sensitive skin. Apply a small amount to your inner wrist or jawline and wait 24 hours before full application.
6. Expecting one use to deliver results. A glow mask or detan face pack works best with consistent use. One application will show a difference, but real, lasting improvement in skin tone, pore appearance, and oil control comes from regular use over several weeks.
Clay masks are one of the most effective additions to an oily skincare routine, helping to control excess sebum, unclog pores, reduce breakouts, and improve overall skin clarity. When used correctly and consistently, they can also support brighter, more even-toned skin by removing buildup and surface tanning. Choosing a well-formulated mask with ingredients like Kaolin Clay, Brazilian Purple Clay, and Lactic Acid ensures you get the benefits of deep cleansing without compromising hydration. Whether you're dealing with monsoon-induced congestion, persistent shine, or stubborn tan, a clay mask can be a simple yet powerful step toward healthier, balanced skin.
1. Can I use a clay mask every day if I have very oily skin?
Ans. No. Even for very oily skin, daily clay masking strips the skin barrier. Twice to three times a week is the maximum recommended frequency. Overuse leads to rebound oil production as the skin tries to compensate for being over-dried.
2. Does a clay mask help with tan removal?
Ans. Yes, particularly when the formula includes an exfoliating acid like Lactic Acid. Clay draws out impurities and the acid dissolves bonds between tanned surface cells, revealing brighter skin underneath. The Foxtale Skin Radiance De-Tan Mask is specifically formulated for this dual purpose.
3. How long should I leave a clay mask on?
Ans. 10 to 15 minutes is optimal for most clay masks. Beyond this, the clay begins to draw moisture rather than just sebum and impurities, which can dry out the skin and trigger more oil production.
4. Can I use a clay mask if I have acne?
Ans. Yes, clay masks are beneficial for acne-prone skin as they prevent congestion (one of the root causes of acne). Avoid applying directly onto open or pustular acne. Apply around breakouts and on unaffected areas.
5. What is the difference between a clay mask and a glow mask?
Ans. Traditional clay masks focus purely on deep cleansing and oil control. A glow mask combines clay's cleansing properties with brightening ingredients like Lactic Acid or Vitamin C. The Foxtale Skin Radiance De-Tan Mask functions as both: it deep cleanses and brightens in one step.
6. Is the Foxtale Skin Radiance Mask suitable for sensitive skin?
Ans. The mask uses Kaolin Clay, which is the gentlest of clays, alongside Brazilian Purple Clay. It is formulated to be non-drying. If you have sensitive skin, do a patch test first and limit to once per week initially.
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One of the most googled skincare problems is how to control oily skin naturally, particularly for those dealing with a sticky T-zone, enlarged pores, frequent breakouts, or an oily face quickly after cleaning. You can’t get rid of oily skin forever, but you can manage it successfully by controlling excess sebum production, improving your skin barrier, and sticking to a consistent skincare routine.
The good news is that you don't need pricey treatments or a difficult 10-step routine to see results. A mix of science-backed home remedies for oily skin, the proper active ingredients, and a basic daily skincare regimen can help decrease excess oil, minimize blocked pores, and maintain skin balance in the long run.
In this article, you’ll discover how to control oily skin naturally, typical reasons for excess oil production, effective home remedies, dermatologist-backed skincare practices, and the finest products to develop an easy regimen for long-term oil control.
You can control oily skin naturally by:
While oily skin cannot be permanently cured, it can be effectively managed with the right habits and products.
Here are the most common reasons oily skin happens:
The way oily skin acts varies from person to person. You can create a more efficient skincare routine for oily skin if you know your skin type.
Did You Know? Natural oils help maintain moisture, so oily-skinned people may have fewer fine wrinkles with time, but they are also more likely to have enlarged pores and acne. It is important to learn closely about your skin and how to treat pimples naturally, the right way.
It absorbs excess sebum and draws out impurities without harsh chemicals.
How to use it: Mix with rose water into a smooth paste, apply for 10 to 15 minutes, rinse with lukewarm water. Use once or twice a week.
Caution: Avoid if you have dry patches; it's highly absorbent and can over-dry already dry areas.
It has natural astringent and anti-inflammatory properties that calm overactive sebaceous glands without stripping the skin barrier.
How to use it: Apply pure Aloe Vera gel directly to clean skin as a lightweight layer. No need to rinse. Use morning and evening after cleansing.
It restores the skin's natural pH balance and has mild antibacterial properties that help keep pores clear.
How to use it: Dilute 1 part Apple Cider Vinegar with 3 parts water. Apply with a cotton pad after cleansing. Use once daily in the evening.
Caution: Never apply undiluted, as it can cause irritation and chemical burns on direct skin contact.
Pro Tip: Learn how to minimize enlarged pores with the right guided and researched information backed by science and recommended by dermatologists.
Besan is known to gently exfoliate your skin and absorb surface oil without disrupting your overall skin barrier.
How to use it: Mix with water into a paste, massage onto damp skin, rinse with cool water. Use two to three times a week.
It contains EGCG, which is a polyphenol that suppresses sebaceous gland activity and reduces sebum production topically.
How to use it: Brew, cool completely, and apply with a cotton pad after cleansing. Leave on. Use daily.
Did You Know? Salicylic acid benefits for oily skin in several ways, including unclogging pores, controlling excess oil, reducing the appearance of blackheads and acne, and improving the skin's overall texture and clarity without making it feel greasy.
Some DIY remedies may worsen oiliness and damage your skin barrier.
Avoid:
These ingredients can irritate the skin and trigger rebound oil production.
Although home treatments might be helpful, it is usually more effective to stick to a skincare program for faster and more consistent results.
Morning Routine
Step 1: Wash Your Face Gently: If you want to keep your skin's protective barrier intact while washing away dead skin cells, oil, and grime, use a gentle cleanser. To keep your skin looking healthy and supple without stripping it of its natural oils, use Foxtale's Super Glow De-tan Face Wash, which is made with the nourishing blend of Papaya Enzymes and Vitamin C.
Step 2: Niacinamide serum: Niacinamide aids in controlling oil production, reducing the appearance of big pores, and bolstering the skin's protective barrier. When it comes to oily and acne-prone skin, one choice that utilizes encapsulation technology to increase ingredient delivery is Foxtale's 12% Niacinamide Serum.
Step 3: Oil-Free Moisturizer: Even with oily skin, hydration is key. Your skin may create significantly more sebum if you don't use a moisturizer. To avoid a greasy aftereffect, use a non-comedogenic moisturiser that is not heavy.
To help keep the skin's protective barrier intact and its moisture levels stable, use Foxtale's Oil Balancing Moisturizer, which contains ingredients including niacinamide and cica.
Step 4: Sunscreen: Protecting your skin's barrier from UV damage, which can exacerbate oiliness over time, is as simple as using sunscreen daily. Try to choose an SPF 50 broad-spectrum sunscreen that isn't heavy, doesn't clog pores, and isn't greasy. For oily skin, there's Foxtale's Ice-Burst Cooling SPF 50 Matte Gel Sunscreen PA++++, which has a lightweight consistency and absorbs quickly.
Nighttime Routine
Step 1: Mild Cleanser: How to wash your face for clearer and healthier skin? Cleansing your face with the right nourishing blend helps eliminate pollutants, oil, and grime that accumulate over the day.
Step 2: Niacinamide Serum: Use two or three drops on skin that is clean and dry.
Did You Know? The benefits of niacinamide for oily skin include controlling excess sebum production, reducing the look of enlarged pores, strengthening the skin barrier, and reducing post-acne blemishes for a smoother, balanced complexion.
Step 3: Oil-free Moisturizer: Make sure your skin stays hydrated all night long by using this product.
Dermatologists Advice: Rather than attempting a bunch of different products all at once, it's usually best to stick to one straightforward program for six to eight weeks.
Home remedies and skincare routines can help manage mild oiliness, but professional treatment may be necessary in certain cases.
Consult a dermatologist if:
Persistent oily skin may sometimes indicate an underlying hormonal issue that requires professional evaluation.
The biggest mistake people make is trying multiple remedies at once. Whether you choose natural remedies, active ingredients, or a combination of both, consistency matters more than intensity.
A simple skincare routine followed consistently for 6 to 8 weeks often delivers better results than switching products every few days.
Focus on three goals:
Healthy skin is built through consistency, not overnight fixes.
When you use fast remedies, organically controlling oily skin is quite possible. Over time, you may lessen oil production, minimize pore blockage, and fortify your skin's protective barrier by combining a basic skincare regimen with oil-balancing substances and home cures supported by research.
You can't get rid of oily skin for good, but you can control it with the correct routine. Maintain your regimen for at least six to eight weeks, protect your skin from the sun every day with sunscreen, and use lightweight, non-comedogenic products to promote skin health in the long run.
For a comprehensive approach to managing acne, check out our advice on how to get rid of pimples naturally if you're also battling frequent outbreaks.
1. Is aloe vera good for oily skin?
Yes. Aloe vera is a natural astringent. It’s known to minimise oiliness on the surface without removing the skin barrier. It is lightweight and non-comedogenic, hence safe for daily use.
2. Can diet affect oily skin?
Yes. High glycaemic index foods cause insulin to rise, which boosts androgen activity and increases sebum production. For many people, visible improvements follow when they cut down on sugar and dairy.
3. Can I use Multani Mitti every day for oily skin?
No, once or twice a week is fine. The skin is dried out by daily use, and as compensation, it produces more oil.
4. Is it okay to use ice on oily skin?
Yes, in moderation. Ice wrapped in a clean cloth temporarily constricts pores and reduces surface oiliness. Never apply directly to the skin; always wrap it first to avoid irritation.
5. Can oily skin be cured permanently?
No. Oily skin cannot be permanently cured because genetics and hormones influence oil production. However, it can be effectively managed.
6. Does drinking water reduce oily skin?
Drinking water supports overall skin health, but it does not directly reduce oil production.
7. Can oily skin skip moisturiser?
No. Skipping moisturiser may trigger your skin to produce even more oil.
8. Why is my face oily even after washing?
Overwashing, hormones, genetics, and using the wrong skincare products can trigger excess oil production.
9. Which ingredient is best for oily skin?
Niacinamide is one of the most effective ingredients because it regulates sebum production and supports the skin barrier.
10. Can oily skin become normal?
Yes. Consistent skincare can significantly improve oily skin and make it more balanced.
11. Is oily skin good for ageing?
People with oily skin may experience fewer visible fine lines because natural oils help maintain skin hydration.
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If you observe unwarranted oiliness or enlarged pores on the face – chances are that your skin type is oily. For the uninitiated, the skin has sebaceous glands that produce sebum a.k.a. oil. These oils ensure natural moisturization for the skin while protecting it from harmful bacteria. Moreover, sebum regulates your body’s temperature by preventing moisture loss.
Oily skin occurs when your dermis produces more than the adequate amount of sebum. Triggered by several factors like age, diet, hormonal imbalances and more, oily skin, can be a little difficult to maintain. However, with the right morning or evening routine you can control the shine on your face and nip other oily skin concerns in the bud.
But first, let’s learn the different causes of oily skin
To tackle oily skin, you should know the different causes or triggers for it. We have listed the most common reasons down here.
1. Genetics: You may be genetically predisposed to more oiliness on the face. So, if your parents had overactive sebaceous glands, chances are you will too.
2. Dehydration: Another reason why you may be grappling with oily skin is dehydration. For those unaware, skin dehydration cues the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode, leading to more oiliness than before. To counter this problem, add hydrating skincare products to your daily rotation.
3. Using the wrong skincare products: Using the wrong skincare products – heavy, pore-clogging creams can lead to more oiliness on the face. Additionally, ingredients like alcohol and SLS dehydrate the skin, triggering the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode.
4. Diet: According to research, diet and oily skin go hand-in-hand. Indulging in high-glycemic foods, saturated fats, and trans fats often stimulates the sebaceous glands, leading to the unregulated production of sebum.
5. Hormonal imbalances: Imbalanced hormones during puberty or pregnancy can lead to overproduction of sebum. Results? Excess greasiness and massive pores on the face.
6. Over-washing or over-exfoliating: Over-washing or over-exfoliating can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dehydration. This lack of moisture content in the skin flags off the sebaceous glands – resulting in overproduction of sebum
7. Your environment: If you live in hot and humid cities, your skin may be inexplicably oily.
8. Poor moisturizing: Yes, you read that correctly. Skipping moisturizer does more harm to your oily skin than you think. This causes an endless loop of extra sebum production. Choose a lightweight moisturizer and nourishing, as they help maintain and repair the skin barrier.
Oily skin brings forth with it a gamut of other challenges like
1. Oily skin is characterized by overactive sebaceous glands, which leads to a never-ending shine on the face, especially the T-zone.
2. Oily skin is prone to attracting more dust, grime, and pollution. This buildup creates an unwanted layer that makes the skin appear dull.
3. Since the pores on your skin spill excess sebum during the season, they often appear massive. Additionally, the build-up of dust and debris can plug these pores, making your complexion look patchy. To avoid this problem due to oily skin, opt for pore-minimizing primer + base.-
4. When clogged pores on oily skin are further aggravated, they can lead to the formation of whiteheads, blackheads or acne.
5. Excessive oiliness on the face causes makeup to slip or crack, especially around the T-zone. To avoid your base from looking messy, invest in a thorough cleanse, tone, and moisturize ritual first.
While following a skincare routine is apt, here’s how to prevent oily skin and gain control over it.
1. Use a gentle cleanser
When you incorporate a mild, gentle cleanser into your routine, your skin’s health and barrier are not compromised. Gentle cleansers remove excess dirt and oil from the skin while ensuring hydration is restored. Using cleansers that have harsh ingredients can strip your skin, causing further irritation and redness.
2. Avoid sleeping in makeup
After a long and tiring day, sleeping in your makeup can be a tempting idea, but do know that it causes a lot of harm to your skin. It can clog your pores and further aggravate breakouts. On top of that, it can also trigger the formation of whiteheads and blackheads, something no one wants to experience.
3. Blotting papers
While carrying a facewash everywhere is not very practical, you can use blotting papers. They are very handy and can help absorb excess oil from your skin.
4. Don't touch your face
When you repeatedly touch your face, you're allowing dirt, bacteria, and oil to spread all over the face. Always ensure your hands are well-sanitized and clean before touching your face.
5. Wash your face regularly
Making cleansing a part of your skincare regime is vital for your skin’s health. You should never neglect this essential step, especially after physical activity. By doing so, you can help maintain the health and radiance of your skin.
1. Cleansing
Use a gentle yet potent cleanser to dissolve oils and impurities from your skin without stripping it and causing it to produce more oil. Double cleansing is a good call. It’s the most effective method of getting rid of oil. Foxtale's daily duet cleanser is your go-to product if you're looking for a practical double cleanser. It's powered with sodium hyaluronate, and red algae extract, which provides deeper hydration to the skin and cleanses your skin well.
2. Toning
If you have oily skin, you’ll want to look for Lactic Acid and Niacinamide-based products. These will improve cell turnover and absorb into pores to clear makeup, oil, and dirt.
However, your pores are likely to be stretched out when they’re clogged, so clear pores look smaller on the surface. Pros suggest skipping intense astringent-heavy alcohol-based toners, as those could strip the skin and majorly mess with its pH.
3. Treating
Look for exfoliating serum with ingredients like glycolic acid. They reduce excess oil production and prevent the plugging of pores that lead to breakouts. They are able to actually reduce sebum and improve cellular turnover. Since acne is common if you have oily skin, you’ll want to treat it by soothing the spot, reducing sebum, and preventing the clogging of pores. Use a gel containing salicylic, glycolic, and azelaic acid, which aids in fighting acne. It unclogs pores and reduces sebum production, thus decreasing the possibility of breakouts. The presence of niacinamide reduces oil production and calms inflammation.
4. Moisturizing
Nourish your skin with a lightweight moisturizer. Layering your skin with a moisturizer helps repair and maintain the skin barrier. It might seem counterintuitive, but oils can help oily skin, particularly jojoba oil and squalane oil, which mimic the sebum's molecule size and brighten instead of clogging pores.
5. Sunscreen
People with oily skin often avoid layering sunscreen because it leaves the skin feeling like a greasy mess. If you can relate to this- it's time to put a stop to this unhealthy cycle. Try using Foxtale's matte finish sunscreen; it contains niacinamide which regulates and controls oil production. It immediately absorbs into the skin without leaving a white cast!
While following a skincare routine is apt, here’s how to prevent oily skin and gain control over it.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Is your skin still greasy despite persistent efforts? Here are some mistakes you could be making with your oily skin.
1. Not using gel-based formulas: We know that moisturization is essential for all skin types, including oily, However, if your pores spill sebum, left, right, and centre – steer clear of heavy, cream formulas which may clog the pores. Instead, opt for a gel-based moisturizer with oil-controlling ingredients like Niacinamide.
2. Not staying hydrated: The lack of hydration triggers the sebaceous glands into overdrive mode. To avoid overproduction of sebum, include humectants like Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerin in your daily skincare routine.
3. Wearing thick layers of makeup: If you have oily skin, wearing heavy layers of makeup on the reg can clog pores. Results? Breakouts
4. Popping pimples: Oily skin often results in frequent and menacing acne breakouts. Avoid popping these pimples at all costs. This grave oversight pushes the bacteria deeper into the skin, repeating the cycle.
Other than adhering to a morning and evening skincare routine, we recommend following these tip for controlling oil production -
1. Use a deep-cleansing mask weekly to remove dirt, grime, and excess sebum from the pores.
2. Exfoliate 2 to 3 times a week but steer clear of over-exfoliation at all costs.
3. Limit the use of alcohol in your skincare products. Pick an alcohol-free toner to remove dirt and grime while providing ample hydration for the skin.
4. Change your dietary habits – avoid high glycemic foods, trans fats, and complex carbohydrates.
5. Manage your stress! For those unaware, high stress levels trigger cortisol, which in turn, leads to increased sebum production.
Having oily skin is frustrating, but the good news is that it can be managed. When you curate a routine designed specifically to address your skin concerns, the journey to clear and radiant skin doesn't seem less of a dreadful path. However, if your efforts do not yield the desired results, it may be wise to consult a dermatologist or skin expert for personalized advice and treatment options.
1. What causes oily skin?
Oily skin is caused by the overproduction of sebum, an oil produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. The factors that can lead to the overproduction of sebum include hormonal changes (such as puberty, menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause), genetics, warm and humid weather, certain medications, stress, and a poor skincare routine.
2. Which is the best face wash?
The best wash that works for all skin types is Foxtale’s daily duet face wash. It's a deeply hydrating cleanser that doubles up as a makeup remover too! It contains hero ingredients like sodium hyaluronate and red algae extract, which can provide deeper hydration to the skin and cleanses it effectively. It also contains the star ingredient vitamin B5, which reduces the appearance of acne and blemishes.
3. What can worsen my oily skin?
Several factors can contribute to increased oil production in the skin, including hormonal changes, an imbalanced diet, the use of heavy skincare products, weather conditions, stress, and genetics.
4. What is the best sunscreen for oily skin?
Ans) Foxtale’s Matte Finish Sunscreen has been formulated for oily skin. It boasts Niacinamide that blots excess oil from the pores and brightens the skin. The formula also bestows your skin with a satiny matte finish.
5. Why do I need a moisturizer for oily skin?
Ans) The grease on your skin doesn’t compensate for the lack of moisture. A potent moisturizer for oily skin prevents TEWL and ensures its soft, supple appearance.
6. What is a good serum for oily skin?
Ans) If you wish to regulate your skin’s sebum production and tighten the pores, try Foxtale’s Niacinamide Serum. On the other hand - if you want to remove the build-up of dirt, debris and sebum on the skin, try the AHA BHA Exfoliating Serum.
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