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Oily Skincare Tips for Monsoon

Payal Bhattacharya

Monsoon is a harsh season for skin care, no matter whether we have oily, dry or combination skin. It’s that time of the year when our skincare routine needs to be super-efficient and oil-free. 

To make matters worse, waterproof sunscreen and a humid environment can be a perfect recipe for clogged pores. Let’s now see how we can tackle such tricky monsoon oil skincare concerns.

 

How the monsoon affects your skincare routine

The monsoon can have a huge impact on our skincare routine, especially if we have oily skin. The weather is humid, which means there’s more oil production on our face. Keeping our faces clean and free of excessive oil is the key to healthy skin this season.

Our skin has different needs based on climate and temperature. Oily skin is already hydrated and has more moisture than normal skin. So, we should embrace those oils. This is the only time of the year when our skin needs less hydration and oils to keep it balanced. 

 

Here are some essential changes that we should include in our monsoon oily skincare routine.

  • Include vitamin C in our monsoon oily skin care: Vitamin C strengthens our immune system and helps in the battle against infections. We can incorporate a vitamin C serum or moisturiser into our skincare routine for oily skin this monsoon. Drinking citrus juices such as orange and mosambi is also a viable choice.
  • Choose non-comedogenic, oil-free and lightweight skin care products: Selecting the right products for our skin type is imperative during the monsoon. Look for oil-free and non-comedogenic (won’t clog pores) ingredients like salicylic acid, glycolic acid, pantothenic acid, niacinamide, and vitamin C.
  • Add a clay mask: A clay mask will absorb excess oil and help prevent breakouts and clogged pores.

 

Monsoon skin care tips for oily skin

Excessive oil production can cause our faces to look too shiny. Here are a few tips to get rid of oily skin in the monsoon.

  • Choose a light-weight sunscreen for monsoon oily skin care: Choose a sunscreen that is appropriate for your skin type, protects against UV damage, and is not too heavy or oil-based.
  • Cleanse face twice or thrice a day: Cleansing our face twice or thrice a day helps remove all impurities and oil from our face. This helps our skin to stay healthy and bright.
  • Avoid eating spicy and oily foods as part of our oily skin care in monsoon: Spicy and oily foods may lead to increased oil production. Avoid eating such foods to keep skin clean and healthy.
  • Stay hydrated: Stay hydrated during the monsoon with plenty of water, juices, and soups. This will keep our skin and body hydrated
  • Avoid sugar, caffeine, alcohol and fibre-rich foods: Avoid foods rich in sugar and caffeine as they increase oil production in the skin. Fibre-rich foods like legumes and whole grains are good for the skin, but they should be taken in moderation in the rainy season.
  • Take hot showers and use a toner: Hot showers increase blood circulation and help our pores to open up. This helps remove the excess oil and impurities from our face. Using a toner will help our skin to stay hydrated, clean, and fresh.
  • Eat healthy and stay hydrated: The key to handling oily skin in the monsoon is to hydrate it from inside and out. Eating healthy snacks like fruits and drinking plenty of water will help keep our skin hydrated.
  • Practise effective skincare and makeup removal: Use a good-quality cleanser to remove impurities and makeup followed by toner and moisturiser.

 

Recommended products 

Now that we know how to make our skin care routine super effective, let's talk about a few products that will benefit us during the monsoon season:

1. DermDoc 2% salicylic acid anti-acne gel for oily and acne-prone skin moisturiser:

DermDoc 2% Salicylic Acid Anti Acne Face Gel ( 50 g)
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Customer Rating: 4 / 5

This  face moisturiser is lightweight. It helps regulate the production of excess sebum and reduce blackheads and other blemishes. It is one of the best options to even out your skin tone. It is paraben-, silicon-, sulphate- and cruelty-free.

Explore: Top Recommended DermDoc Face Moisturiser

 

2. Alps Goodness cucumber and vitamin E gel body lotion: 

Alps Goodness Cucumber & Vitamin E Refreshing Gel Body Lotion (300ml)
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Customer Rating: 4.3 / 5

This body lotion comes with the goodness of cucumber and vitamin E. It helps hydrate and nourish your skin. It is also cruelty-, paraben- and sulphate-free, making it a suitable option for all skin types.

Explore: Best selling Body Lotion by Alps Goodness 

 

3. Good Vibes papaya brightening face wash: 

Good Vibes Papaya Brightening Face Wash (120ml)
BUY NOW - INR 215/-

Customer Rating: 4.3 / 5

This face wash is an excellent option for all skin types. It is free of parabens and helps in detoxification of your skin and prevention of acne and pimples.

Explore: Top Rated God Vibes Face wash

 

FAQs

1. What are the best oils to add to my monsoon skin care for oily skin?

Almond oil is rich in vitamin E and can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This makes it a great oil for all skin types. Jojoba oil is lightweight, it won’t clog our pores, and is great for all skin types.

 

2. Which moisturiser is the best for us in the rainy season?

Add a gel-based moisturiser to your skincare routine for oily skin during the monsoon months.

 

3. How can we maintain radiant skin during the monsoon season?

Include vitamin C in your oily skin care routine in the monsoon, it helps keep your skin supple and healthy, and gives you the much required glow.

 

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About Payal Bhattacharya

Payal is an editor at Purplle.com. She believes that the world will be a much better place if everyone owns a cat, it’s bizarre but true. She’s very sensitive and particular about her skincare routines and never skips it even for a single day. She loves to read about intimate hygiene and educate herself about female and male personal care which clearly reflects in her writings.