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Do You Need an Oil Free Moisturiser for Oily Skin?

Do You Need an Oil Free Moisturiser for Oily Skin?

There is a myth that we often hear which says that if you have oily skin then you should use an oil free moisturiser for your face. However, this is not true as high quality plant oils can benefit skin in all sorts of ways, and this is why we use them in our Nakin Matt Formula Face Cream. If you have oily skin then you might think that the last thing it needs is more oil, but actually high quality non comedogenic oils can do wonders for oily skin, and all skin types. Lots of oils like the ones we use, such as jojoba and argan can be incredibly balancing to oily skin, as well as providing much needed nourishment and conditioning. Read on to find out why oily skin types do not need an oil-free moisturiser.

If you have oily skin, you’re probably familiar with the feeling of greasiness on your face at some point during the day. It can be frustrating to deal with, especially when you’re trying to apply makeup or simply get through your day without feeling self-conscious. But did you know that using an oil-free face moisturiser may not actually be the best solution? In this post, we’ll explore why oily skin types don't need an oil-free face moisturiser, and why using a good natural moisturiser like our Matt Formula Face Cream is a much better option.

  1. Your skin needs hydration.

Contrary to popular belief, oily skin still needs hydration just like any other skin type. If you skip the moisturiser entirely, your skin may produce even more oil to compensate for the lack of hydration. Instead of using an oil-free moisturiser, opt for a lightweight, water-based moisturiser like ours that will replenish your skin’s moisture without adding excess oil.

  1. Oil-free doesn’t mean skin-friendly.

Many oil-free moisturizers on the market still contain ingredients that may not be beneficial for your skin. For example, synthetic fragrances can be drying or irritating, while silicone can create a barrier on your skin that blocks other beneficial ingredients from penetrating. Just because a product says “oil-free” doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best choice for your skin.

  1. Nood Natural oils will actually benefit oily skin.

Using an oil-based product in your skincare routine may seem counterintuitive, but natural oils can actually help balance your skin’s oil production. Jojoba oil, for example, is a lightweight oil that mimics the sebum your skin produces naturally. It can help regulate oil production and provide hydration without clogging pores. Other oils like baobab and grapeseed can also benefit oily skin types.

  1. Look for ingredients that benefit oily skin.

Instead of focusing solely on whether a product is oil-free, look for ingredients that are boosting to skin. Ingredients like hyaluronic acid and seaweed can help control oil production and prevent acne, while providing hydration without adding excess oil. 

  1. It’s all about finding the right balance.

Managing oily skin can be a delicate balance of hydrating enough without adding excess oil. It may take some trial and error to find the right combination of products that work best for you. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different types of moisturisers and oils to find what works best for your skin.

So, don’t be afraid of using a moisturiser just because you have oily skin. Your skin still needs hydration, and skipping moisturiser altogether can cause more harm than good. Instead of reaching for an oil-free moisturiser, look for lightweight, water-based moisturisers and oils that are specifically formulated for oily skin. By focusing on the right ingredients and finding the right balance, you can find a skincare routine that works best for your oily skin type. Take a look at our natural anti-ageing face products and moisturisers online at www.nakinskincare.com

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