I'm oily so I ask, why moisturize?

Goat Goat Etc.

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I've been perplexed for sometime about varying people's skincare routines involving moisturizers.

Obviously, if you are crusty and dry...I GET IT.

But what other reasons are there to moisturize your face?
Is it like a PH thing for the face?
Does it stop over-production of oil?
Should I have one even if I'm oily?

Would anyone else oily recommend none oil based moisturizers or jojoba to me?
 

kymym92

Active member
Sometimes the oil is because your face is stripped of moisture and it has to overcompensate.
 

Goat Goat Etc.

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Originally Posted by kymym92
Sometimes the oil is because your face is stripped of moisture and it has to overcompensate.

....I know why I'm oily. Why do people use moisturizer? And if I'm oily should I at least be using a moisturizer?
 

Simply Elegant

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To keep the balance in your skin.

Yes you should. If you use a very light one, your face might become less oily because it won't be compensating for not getting needed additional moisture.
 

Meisje

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I'm oily, and if I don't moisturize, my skin goes into oil overdrive and it ends up twice as bad.
 

Goat Goat Etc.

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Simply Elegant
To keep the balance in your skin.

Yes you should. If you use a very light one, your face might become less oily because it won't be compensating for not getting needed additional moisture.


Thank you, do you have any light moisturizer recs?
 

ThePowderPuff

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You should definitely not moisturize. It's one of the most common myths in skincare that even oily skin should moisturize, but it's got nothing to do with facts.

Moisturizers are basically fat and oils. You really don't what that on your oily skin.

And there is no way olily skin can be the result af not moisturizing. The skins oil production is determined by your hormones.

What you can benefit from are for instance toners, gels or non'greasy serums, to get the beneficial stuff the rest of us gets from moisturizers such as antioxidants and other ingredients, or mattyfying lotions which can help to control shinyness.

But NO you don't want to moisturize your oily skin with anything containing oils.

I can reccommend this article about moirturizers.
 

Skin*Deep

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most moisturizers offer other benefits other than simply hydrating. anti-aging ingredients, protection from free radicals, they even skin tone and protect from the sun......very oily skin can definitely benefit from the proper moisturizer and/or serum. instead of thinking of it as a "moisturizer" think of it as a "treatment" prevent prevent prevent. I wish I took as good care of my skin when I was 17 as I do now!!!
some great light moisturizers are;
Shideido Pureness
Clarins multi active cream-gel
Clarins Ultra-Matte
shu uemera deepsea cream-gel
Bliss steep clean moisturizer for oily skin
 

Funtabulous

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Katjamo
What you can benefit from are for instance toners, gels or non'greasy serums, to get the beneficial stuff the rest of us gets from moisturizers such as antioxidants and other ingredients, or mattyfying lotions which can help to control shinyness.

Which mattyfying lotions would you recommend? I use mac's oil control lotion, but have not noticed any mattyfying properties.
 

blackmetalmist

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I purchased Dior Tonique Magique Mattifying toner and i wore it today under my foundation. No moisturizer just that and MAC prep and prime primer. I took my kids to arcade, ran around outdoors, and even went for a walk around the neighborhood and i noticed that my skin did not get oily like it usually does. I didnt even use a blotting paper the whole day just to make sure. I wanted to really test out toner and i believe it did ran true to its name ! Maybe you can look into buying it.

ps. i am oily like crazy but surprisingly today i wasnt
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SmokeSignal16

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For us oily skinned gals a moisturizer would seem like the last thing we need but it is pretty important. Like others have said using one can provide benefits to the skin such as anti-aging. Here is the article I found through Renee Rouleau:

16. OILY SKIN DOESN'T NEED MOISTURIZER
FALSE: Oily skin doesn't need heavy and greasy oil-based moisturizers (you've already got enough oil). But water-based moisturizers are necessary to keep the skin cells healthy and to discourage dead skin cell buildup. Try Renée Rouleau Sheer Moisture to give the skin the water it needs without any oil.

35 Skin Care Myths
 

ThePowderPuff

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Funtabulous
Which mattyfying lotions would you recommend? I use mac's oil control lotion, but have not noticed any mattyfying properties.

I think MAC's is quite good actually. So I really don't know.
 

blurpleberry

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Originally Posted by kimmy
clinique dramatically different moisturizing gel.

i'm always hearing fantastic things about that product. ima have to see if it lives up to the hype
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anyways i'm oily buy i still moisturize.. just once in the morning (not at night) only cuz i heard that your skin needs to breathe and be able to balance itself on its own and most moisturizers are usually just filled with silicones that dont really help the skin, but simply create a barrier
 

fintia

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Simply Elegant
To keep the balance in your skin.

Yes you should. If you use a very light one, your face might become less oily because it won't be compensating for not getting needed additional moisture.


I agree.. These products are helping me a lot with that issue

Moisturizer: L'occitane Riz Rice Ultra matte fluid
Cleanser: L'occitane Foaming Riz Rice cleanser

These products are meant to re -balance your skin. The moisturizer is very lightweight and it mattifies.
The cleanser leaves your skin clean and not feeling tight.
They also have a mask, toner, and exfoliating powder that I wanna try.

for more info go to www.l'occitane.com!
 

luxury

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I have really oily skin too and two things that have helped me are cutting down my exfoliation to two or three times a week and using a light oil free moisturizer.
 

shatteredshards

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Speaking from experience, if I use toners or serums to try to help with the oilyness, it gets much worse - my forehead turns into an oilslick. My skin has been much more behaved since I cut back on the paranoid oil-killing and have been more diligent in using moisturizer.
 
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