The Best and Easiest Remedy for Oily Skin

If your skin constantly feels like an oil field with no crude, no need to worry.
Here are the best ways to totally remove yourself from such concerns….Forever!! 

It's a common myth that oily skin ages better, but oil doesn't affect collagen and
elastin, the two components of your skin that play a role in lines and wrinkles," says Emmy Graber, M.D., President of the Dermatology Institute of Boston. Translation: Oil or not, it's important to incorporate anti-agers into your routine. The best ingredients to look for? Alpha hydroxy acids, which both stimulate collagen and gently exfoliate, says Joshua Zeichner, M.D., assistant professor of dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City (glycolic acid is one especially good option). For even more beauty benefits, pick a product that combines alpha and beta hydroxy acids; the latter help remove excess oil, says Zeichner. One to try: California Bioenergy™Cream (Pioneering the science of bioenergy). (More look-younger tips: Anti-Aging Solutions That Have Nothing to Do with Products of Surgery)


Excess oil can easily contribute to blocked pores, blackheads, and, you guessed it, breakouts. While those beta hydroxy acids you're using for anti-aging purposes do double duty (they also keep pores clear), when a rouge pimple pops up, the best bet is to reach for a spot treatment with 10-percent benzoyl peroxide. "This effective ingredient kills bacteria and helps open up the clogged pore," says Zeichner. "You'll find it in various concentrations in over-the-counter products, but oily skin types can typically tolerate a more potent formula.


When your complexion feels seriously slick, it can be tempting to skip moisturizer
entirely, but resist the urge. "Skin hydration and skin oil are two totally separate issues,"says Zeichner. "Your skin can feel oily, yet be totally dehydrated." And in a cruel twist of events, dehydrated skin can actually start to produce more oil, only exacerbating the situation. The trick is to avoid hydrators that contain heavy and occlusive ingredients (petrolatum and dimethicone are two common ones), and go with gel moisturizers instead, says Graber. "Gels are more lightweight than traditional lotions and creams, plus they absorb quickly, and don't feel heavy on the skin.

The goal is for skin to look fresh and dewy, not slick and shiny, so maintain a regular exfoliation schedule, sloughing once or twice a week with a physical scrub, says Zeichner. While these can potentially be too harsh for the dry or sensitive set, the excess oil on your skin gives the scrubs extra slip, so that they glide along skin without scratching it. Still, steer clear of formulas with irregularly-shaped pieces of kernels and nuts (their jagged edges are too sharp for anyone's skin). Instead, choose a scrub with finely-milled and uniform particles, like bamboo powder.


As a rule, those with oily skin types can tolerate stronger active ingredients in higher concentrations than those who are dry or sensitive," says Graber. That means, if you're dealing with discoloration or stubborn brown spots, you can use hydroquinone. The gold standard of spot-fading ingredients, it works by decreasing the production of pigment (read: color) in melanocytes, the skin's pigment cells (it's extremely effective, but can be irritating for some).
A derm can prescribe it at a four-percent concentration.

You can Reenergize aging cells, Restore your youthful appearance, Rebuild collagen, elastin, fibronectin and hyaluronic acid, Repair and fortify skin’s natural protective barrier to prevent environmental damage with  BioEnergy Anti Wrinkle Cream

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