Scrub for oily skin: homemade or ready-made products

You may have already found a way to live in harmony with oily skin. But life hacks on using scrubs to combat unwanted shine, blackheads and other imperfections can always come in handy.

Scrub benefits for oily skin

If you have oily skin, you probably don’t know what it’s like to feel dry and tight. But this is not a reason for envy. Skin of this type is prone to increased greasiness, black spots and acne, which often causes complexes.

Oily skin care should be regular.

We hasten to please. There are many ways to cleanse oily skin. You can buy them at a pharmacy or store, and if you want to cook yourself. Let’s focus on the scrub – when caring for oily skin, this is one of the most important tools. What is included in the scope of his duties?
  • Removal of accumulated dead cells with exfoliating agents included in the composition: fruit acids, plant extracts or fine abrasive particles.

  • Reducing the amount of sebum.

  • Purification and narrowing of pores.

All of the above does not mean at all that the scrub can be used daily, and even more so to cleanse the skin, as many say, to a squeak. For oily skin, two to three times a week is enough. The main thing is to be regular.

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Scrubs for oily skin

The composition of scrubs for oily skin is varied.

Scrubs for oily skin usually include several categories of substances at once.

  • Exfoliating. In this role, as a rule, crushed seeds of berries and fruits, polymer granules, extracts of papaya, pomegranate, pineapple act.

  • Cleansing agents and absorbents: activated charcoal, eucalyptus extract, salicylic acid, different types of clay. Their task is to attract impurities and help cleanse the pores.

  • Solvents. Fruit acids and extracts of certain plants help dissolve impurities so that they are easily removed from the surface of the epidermis.

  • Antibacterial and matting agents: zinc, salicylic acid, perlite, kaolin.

  • Moisturizing and softening agents: hyaluronic acid, squalane, glycerin.

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Rules for choosing a scrub for oily skin

As we age, the rate of cell turnover decreases, causing the skin to look dull and lifeless. Exfoliation helps to remove dead skin cells, and in the case of oily skin, it also cleans the pores, giving the face a healthy color and look.
  • Before buying a scrub, it is worth understanding that the daily use of this product, even with severely oily skin, is not recommended.

  • When choosing a tool, look for the components that we listed above in the composition.

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Scrub rules

  1. Apply the scrub on well cleansed, and preferably steamed skin.

  2. Make sure the skin is damp before applying the product.

  3. After applying for a couple of minutes, massage your face with light circular motions. So you increase microcirculation.

  4. Don’t use force. The easier the movements, the less the risk of injuring the skin.

  5. Wash off the scrub with warm or cool water.

  6. Apply cream with moisturizing and mattifying properties.

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Homemade scrub or purchased: expert opinion

Today, when any cosmetic product can be bought in a store, pharmacy or ordered online, it is ridiculous to talk about homemade products. Nevertheless, the independent production of masks, scrubs and creams remains popular. We can assume that girls are driven not only by the desire to follow eco-trends, but also by a creative impulse.

It is quite easy to break the proportions in the manufacture of a home remedy, which can lead to either a lack of effectiveness or unwanted reactions. Whereas in the finished formula, the ratio of ingredients is carefully verified, and their effectiveness has been proven during testing in the laboratory.

If you have not yet decided what is better to use, we still recommend buying factory-made cosmetics. Well, for those who love risk and creative experiments, we offer several recipes.

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Scrubs for oily skin: recipes and remedies

Exfoliation is especially necessary for oily skin, but you should not get carried away with scrubs, use them 1-2 times a week, not more often.

Which scrub to choose, everyone decides for himself.

Scrub with sea salt

Act: enhances microcirculation, evens out skin tone, cleanses pores well.

Ingredients:

  1. 1 teaspoon sea salt

  2. ½ teaspoon of soda;

  3. 1 teaspoon low-fat yogurt or kefir.

How to prepare and use

  • Mix all ingredients until gruel;

  • cleanse the face and steam the skin;

  • lather the cleanser and apply the foam to the skin;

  • Spread the mixture over your face with your fingertips.

  • gently massage the skin and rinse off the composition;

  • Apply a moisturizing/nourishing cream to your skin.

Red Lentil and Turmeric Scrub

Act: exfoliates the skin, evens out the color, cleanses the pores.

Ingredients:

  1. 1 teaspoon of turmeric;

  2. 1 teaspoon red lentil powder;

  3. 1 teaspoon natural yogurt or rose water

How to prepare and use

  • Grind lentils in a coffee grinder;

  • mix lentil powder with turmeric and yogurt or rose water;

  • clean and steam your face;

  • massage the mixture over the skin with massaging movements;

  • rinse with warm water.

Editorial opinion. Salt is a great exfoliator. But its crystals are quite sharp and can cause significant injury to the skin. The same goes for chopped lentils. Turmeric is a powerful antioxidant, and at the same time a powerful dye that gives yellowness. In general, we do not recommend taking risks. Especially if your skin is already actively reacting to any irritation. Our choice is ready-made products, the composition of which is clear and verified.

Facial scrub with pineapple and papaya Pineapple Papaya Facial Scrub, Kiehl’s

Papaya fruit extract, pineapple and apricot kernel powder stimulate the exfoliation process, remove the layer of dead cells, and sesame seed oil softens the skin.

Gel + Scrub + Mask 3-in-1 with clay “Clean Skin”, Garnier

Eucalyptus extract, zinc, pumice microparticles, white clay and salicylic acid work against the imperfections of oily skin in this multi-functional treatment.

Scrub with honey and almonds

Act: cleans pores, refreshes the skin.

Ingredients:

  1. 1 a tablespoon of honey;

  2. 2 tablespoons of almonds;

  3. ½ teaspoon lemon juice.

How to prepare and use

  • Grind almonds in a coffee grinder;

  • mix all the ingredients;

  • cleanse the skin of the face and steam it a little;

  • gently spread the mixture and gently massage the skin;

  • rinse with warm water;

  • apply further care.

Olive oil, honey and sugar scrub

Act: refreshes complexion, cleanses pores, visibly softens the epidermis.

Ingredients:

  1. ½ teaspoon olive oil;

  2. ½ teaspoon brown sugar;

  3. ½ teaspoon honey.

How to prepare and use

  • Thoroughly mix all ingredients in a glass bowl;

  • prepare the skin: clean and steam to open the pores;

  • distribute the scrub with gentle, gentle movements;

  • massage;

  • rinse with water and apply aftercare products: tonic, cream.

Editorial opinion. With any natural ingredients, you should be careful. Especially when it comes to potential allergens like honey. Before making a mask, check the skin for the tolerance of the components – apply the mixture on the wrist. In no case do not rub the skin hard to avoid injury. It is better to use cosmetic scrubs. They take no time to prepare, have a skin-friendly texture and are proven effective.

Exfoliating cleansing gel for daily use Biosource Daily Exfoliating Gelée, Biotherm

Delicately affects the skin, cleansing it of dead skin particles.

Facial sugar scrub, purifying, reducing blackheads, “3 natural sugars and kiwi”, L’Oréal Paris

This warming texture purifying sugar scrub contains three types of natural sugar (brown, yellow, white) and kiwi grains to leave skin clearer, fresher and smoother. The formula is enriched with Peppermint Oil for a soothing effect and Lemongrass Oil to combat imperfections.

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Safety measures

A variety of reasons can be a contraindication for any type of exfoliation. Here are the most popular:

  • skin microtrauma;

  • acne and acne in the acute stage;

  • individual intolerance to certain products.

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