Oily Skin Guide: Controlling Sebum & Clearing Pores

Controlling oily skin requires the right cleansers and astringents to manage overactive sebum glands. From treating oily peeling skin at home to using Vitamin A, discover effective ways to keep your face less oily throughout the day.

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What Causes Oily Hair & Skin?

What most people refer to as oil on skin is actually sebum, a naturally-produced oil from the sebaceous glands that helps keep your hair and skin properly hydrated. Located beneath the hair shaft, these glands are all over your body, including the scalp.

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How to Take Care of Oily Skin in the Winter

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.

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