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This describes aåÊskin conditionåÊrather than a single product. It refers to skin that produces excess oil, leading to a shiny appearance and pores that appear enlarged or more noticeable. Excess sebum and environmental buildup can make pores look clogged or stretched, while surface oil makes the skin look glossy and textured. This skin type typically needs products thatåÊcontrol oil, refine pores, and balance moisture without stripping the skin.
‰ۢåÊControls excess oil and shineåÊto reduce greasy appearance
‰ۢåÊHelps minimize the look of enlarged poresåÊby keeping them clear and refined
‰ۢåÊImproves overall skin textureåÊfor a smoother, more even look
‰ۢåÊBalances hydration without heaviness or clogging
‰ۢåÊSupports clearer skin with fewer breakouts and congestion
These steps apply to products formulated for oily, shiny, pore-prone skin.
1. Cleanse Daily
Use a gentle foaming cleanser to remove excess oil and impurities without overdrying. Use morning and evening.
2. Tone to Balance
Apply a light toner or mist after cleansing to help control shine and refine the appearance of pores.
Spray or apply with a cotton pad.
3. Treat Targeted Concerns
Use a lotion or serum designed for oil-control and pore refinement. Apply a thin layer to areas with visible pores or shine.
4. Moisturize Appropriately
Choose a lightweight, non-greasy, non-comedogenic moisturizer. This hydrates without adding shine or clogging pores.
5. Sunscreen Every Day
Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect against sun damage. Choose a formula suited for oily skin (lightweight, mattifying, no white cast).
6. Extra Tips
‰ۢ Reapply sunscreen if outdoors for extended periods
‰ۢ Use blotting sheets during the day to manage shine
‰ۢ Introduce exfoliating products gently (1‰ÛÒ2 times per week) to help clear pores
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