Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
The category benchmark for oil management. Use once daily, AM or PM. Cuts sebum within 4 weeks for most users.
Six products for oily and combination skin — sebum control without barrier damage. Including the specific picks dermatologists keep recommending.
Most oily-skin routines over-strip and trigger compensatory oil production. The picks below regulate without tipping skin into rebound.
The category benchmark for oil management. Use once daily, AM or PM. Cuts sebum within 4 weeks for most users.
Salicylic acid into pores. Use 3× weekly. The single most effective product for oily-skin pore appearance.
Pharmacy-grade niacinamide + procerad. The acne pick that doesn't strip. Used in clinical settings.
Removes oil without disrupting barrier. The cleanser dermatologists actually recommend for oily skin.
Gel-cream texture. Hydrates without occluding pores. The right moisturiser for clients who can't tolerate cream.
Lightweight, non-comedogenic, doesn't pill under makeup. The only SPF most oily-skin testers can wear daily.
Often the opposite. Stripped skin overproduces sebum to compensate. Most oily-skin recoveries we've watched start by adding hydration, not subtracting.
No. Use a gel-cream formula. Skipping moisturiser triggers rebound oil production within days.
Yes, and you should. Retinol normalises sebum production over 3-6 months. Start at 0.25%, build slowly.
High-glycemic diets correlate with sebum production in clinical trials. Dairy is contested. The strongest non-skincare lever is consistent sleep and stress management.
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