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Ultimate Skincare Routine for Oily Skin

The Ultimate Skincare Routine for Oily Skin: From AM to PM, We’ve Got You Covered

Having oily skin can often feel like finding products that work together to keep the glow alive but the unwanted shine at bay can be mission impossible. Sure, many products on the market target oily skin, but nailing down the exact routine can be more difficult. Fortunately, you don’t have to go at it alone. We tapped experts – board-certified dermatologists Tess Mauricio, MD, FAAD, Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, FAAD, and Lauren Penzi, MD, FAAD – and asked them to build the ultimate oily-skin skincare routine. Read on for what they had to share.

Meet the Experts

Tess Mauricio, MD, FAAD is a board-certified dermatologist based in Beverly Hills. She is the founder of M Beauty Clinic.
Blair Murphy-Rose, MD, FAAD is a board-certified cosmetic and medical dermatologist based in New York City and Southampton.
Lauren Penzi, MD, FAAD is a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology: Medical Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery in New York.

Daytime Routine

The experts agree that a consistent daytime routine is crucial for oily skin. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Cleanse

The first step in your routine should always be cleansing. Cleansers remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin’s surface, explains Mauricio.

  • Alumier MD’s Acne Clarifying Cleanser is great for acne-prone skin.
  • Purifying Gel Cleanser is ideal if you do not have active acne but still experience oily skin.
  • If your skin feels oily in the morning, clean with the Skincare Junkie Gentle Jelly Cleanser.
  • If not, try a micellar water like Neutrogena or Bioderma for a gentle refresh.
  • La Roche-Posay’s Toleriane Foaming Facial Cleanser is a classic gentle cleanser, recommends Penzi.

Tone

Once your face is squeaky clean, the experts recommend using a toner on bare skin. Toners balance the skin’s pH levels, tighten the skin, and gently exfoliate to allow active ingredients to absorb better, says Mauricio.

Serum

Now it’s time to hydrate and plump the skin, feeding it its first barrier of protection and moisture. Penzi recommends an antioxidant serum to protect from environmental free radical damage and promote a brighter complexion. She suggests SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF Serum.

Moisturize

Moisturizers hydrate the skin and maintain its moisture balance, explains Mauricio. Even in acne-prone or oily skin, the right moisturizer is vital.

  • Murphy-Rose recommends her Skincare Junkie Megadose Super Antioxidant Moisturizer, which was formulated to provide antioxidant protection in a non-comedogenic formula balanced for oily skin.

SPF

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again – SPF is your best friend. It’s your skin’s longevity, your built-in Botox, and more importantly, your skin’s protectant. A cloudy day spent inside? Still put on SPF. A sunny day spent outside? Reapply as directed. Sunscreen protects the skin from harmful UV rays, preventing premature aging and sun damage, says Mauricio.

  • Murphy-Rose and Penzi suggest EltaMD’s UV Clear.
  • Penzi adds that Supergoop’s Unseen Sunscreen is another great option.

Byrdie Tip: For very oily skin that needs some attention during the day, try oil-absorbing sheets to reduce shine, suggests Murphy-Rose.

Nighttime Routine

After a long day, it’s time to prep your skin for the night ahead. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Cleanse

Cleansing to prep the skin for a night routine is crucial. You’ll want to remove any dirt and oil accumulated throughout the day. The experts recommend using the same suggested cleansers from the AM routine.

Exfoliate

Once the face is cleansed, it’s time to exfoliate. Exfoliate with a gentle alpha-hydroxy acid or beta-hydroxy acid exfoliant to break up dead skin cells, keep oil or sebum out of pores, and help better absorb skincare products, shares Penzi.

  • I recommend the Paula’s Choice 2 BHA Exfoliant or Mandelic Lactic Acid Exfoliant.
  • Mauricio suggests using AlumierMD’s Microderm Polish two to three times a week for mechanical exfoliation.
  • Note that exfoliation is not necessarily something you should be doing every night, and it’s essential to consult your dermatologist for the best cadence.

Retinol

To put it simply, Murphy-Rose says, retinol = overnight skin rejuvenation. I love the Skinbetter AlphaRet Overnight Cream, which combines a proprietary form of vitamin A derivative with alpha hydroxy acids and other skin-renewing ingredients to prevent and fight signs of aging overnight, she says.

  • The RoC Retinol Correxion Deep Wrinkle Night Cream is Penzi’s pick.
  • She adds that, if used consistently, it can help minimize the appearance of pores and make oil glands less productive.

Moisturize

Post-retinol, it’s essential to moisturize the skin.

  • CeraVe’s PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion is a well-balanced, non-comedogenic moisturizer for oily skin to lock in moisture and prevent overnight transepidermal water losses without clogging pores, says Murphy-Rose.

Eye Cream

Apply an overnight eye cream to help protect the thin layer of skin around the eye, says Murphy-Rose. Even those with oily skin can often tolerate a heavier product in this area.

  • P.S. Some derms don’t consider eye creams a must-have, but note that they can benefit those with concerns specific to the eye area, like dark circles, puffiness, and volume loss.

Lip Treatment

Like eye cream, a lip treatment is not necessarily a must-have. Still, Murphy-Rose recommends keeping lips hydrated overnight with an occlusive lip product.

Overnight Treatment

Last but not least, for the nights you need a little extra oomph, the experts recommend using an overnight treatment. Treatments contain active ingredients to address specific skin issues, explains Mauricio. They provide extra hydration or target specific concerns while you sleep.

By following these simple steps and using the right products, you can achieve a balanced and healthy skincare routine that works for oily skin, from AM to PM.Q: What type of cleanser is best for oily skin?
*_Alumier MD’s Acne Clarifying Cleanser is great for acne-prone skin, while La Roche-Posay’s Toleriane Foaming Facial Cleanser is a gentle option._*

Q: What is the purpose of a toner in a skincare routine?
*_Toners balance the skin’s pH levels, tighten the skin, and gently exfoliate to allow active ingredients to absorb better._*

Q: What type of serum is recommended for oily skin?
*_An antioxidant serum, such as SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF Serum, to protect from environmental free radical damage and promote a brighter complexion._*

Q: How often should I exfoliate my oily skin?
*_Exfoliation is not necessarily something you should be doing every night; consult your dermatologist for the best cadence, but 2-3 times a week is a good starting point._*

Q: What is the benefit of using retinol in a nighttime routine?
*_Retinol = overnight skin rejuvenation, helping to prevent and fight signs of aging, minimize the appearance of pores, and make oil glands less productive._*

Q: What type of moisturizer is best for oily skin?
*_A non-comedogenic moisturizer, such as CeraVe’s PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion or Skincare Junkie Megadose Super Antioxidant Moisturizer, to lock in moisture without clogging pores._*

Q: Is SPF necessary on cloudy days?
*_Yes, SPF is necessary even on cloudy days to protect the skin from harmful UV rays and prevent premature aging._*

Q: What is the purpose of an overnight treatment?
*_Overnight treatments contain active ingredients to address specific skin issues, providing extra hydration or targeting specific concerns while you sleep._*

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