An oily cleanser looks like a recipe for disaster on oily skin, but it's not as bad as it sounds. Using the right type of oil cleanser can actually improve your skin's oil production and cleanse it better.
Initially, you cleanse the skin without completely stripping it of its natural oils
Surely, you have heard that oily skin is often the result of dehydrated skin. In fact, the use of very harsh detergents can result in the removal of natural sebum from the skin, leading to dehydration and overproduction of fat.
Meanwhile, using an oily cleanser (the right one) will ensure that your skin maintains its moisture balance while at the same time cleansing the pores.
The oil pulls the oil away from your skin!
The law of attraction is strong between oils, as they attract each other. Oil cleansers also work to disperse impurities in the pores, making it even easier to rinse with water.
That said, oily cleansers are actually very good friends for oily skin, but they should be step 1, in a two-step cleansing process:
1. Oil washer
2. Another gentle cleanser for the skin
Consult a dermatologist / pharmacist to suggest proper oily and non-oily washers.
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