Oily skin usually feels greasy, sticky and rough to the touch. It can be difficult to manage oily skin, especially during the warm summer months, because of the general increase in the production of sebum. Oily skin also attracts a larger amount of dust and germs, which clog the pores of the skin and ultimately lead to pimples and other acne problems.

Night Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin

Whether your skin is always oily, partially oily or only oily during the summer months, you can take care of it by following a proper skincare routine. Daytime skincare is important, obviously, but nighttime skincare is more effective, and this is because your skin repairs itself during the night.

So, with the right products in your arsenal, you will be able to ensure that your skin feels healthy and looks fabulous despite the harsh weather conditions.

Here is a nighttime skin care routine for you to follow if you are struggling to manage your oily skin:

  1. Cleanser

Cleanser

This is an absolutely essential step, irrespective of whether or not you are wearing makeup. Double cleansing is an effective technique to maintain oily skin. For this process, you will need to use two cleansers- an oil-based one first and then a water-based one. Using the oil-based cleanser, remove all the dirt, makeup, and pollutants from the surface of the skin. Follow it up with a water-based cleanser for a more deep and thorough type of cleaning.

Tip: No matter what skin type you have; it is never advisable to wear makeup to bed. It clogs up your pores and makes it difficult for your skin to breathe, leading to skin irritation and breakouts. Always remember to remove your makeup completely, using a cleanser or a makeup wipe.

  1. Toner

Toner

Once your skin is clean, it is time to apply a toner. The purpose of toners is to remove any dirt or makeup that may have been left behind on the skin. It also prepares your skin for the next steps of your skincare routine, allowing it to absorb more of the nutrients from the products you apply hereafter. It keeps your skin hydrated without bearing too heavily on it. It will help reduce the size of your pores as well. Certain problem-specific toners perform particular actions, like soothing irritated skin or evening out discolored skin.

  1. Exfoliation

Exfoliation

Exfoliating two or three times a week is important, especially for oily skin. Exfoliation softens your skin and gets rid of all the dead skin cells that have accumulated on it. It also deep-cleans your pores, removing any excess oils from within. The process also reduces the appearance of fine lines and dull skin, evening out the texture of your skin in the process.

  1. Sheet Masks

Sheet Masks

Sheet masks have been around for a long time now. These fabrics are soaked nutrients that help rejuvenate the skin. The high nutrient content of sheet masks is what makes them so popular with skincare enthusiasts. Sheet masks can be used to hydrate, brighten, nourish and cleanse the skin. You can use a sheet mask that helps to solve specific problems on the skin, or you can use one that has general hydrating and rejuvenating properties.

  1. Serums/Oils/Essences

This step of your skincare routine should address some specific conditions that you may be facing with your skin. For example, if you are suffering from acne, you may apply a serum dedicated to that. Otherwise, using other replenishing oils and essences may also prove beneficial.

Tip: Try to use gels on oily skin for better absorption. They sink deeper and faster into the skin without making it feel greasier than before. Also, if you are using a sheet mask, you can skip this step completely, unless your serum is meant for a particular purpose.

  1. Moisturizer and Eye Cream

Moisturizer and Eye Cream

Even though your skin is oily, you will need to keep it moisturized. Hydration is absolutely essential for your skin and can help if you have irritated skin or dry patches here and there. Don’t forget to use an eye cream underneath your eyes as well. This will prevent the premature formation of fine lines and wrinkles underneath your eyes.

  1. Lip Balm

Lip Balm

The skin on your lips is far more sensitive than your face and can lose hydration to become dry and chapped quickly. To prevent this from happening, use a lip balm before bed every night.

 Conclusion

Taking care of oily skin is extremely important, especially during warm and humid weather conditions. A proper nighttime skin care routine will help restore your skin to its healthy, glorious state.