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Oily Skin Natural Treatment

Author:  Sandrine Magrin   2008-05-08  Word Count: 442  Category: Acne  Print  Copy

Oily skin feels relaxed and supple, but looks shiny and is much more prone to outbreaks of spots. This is because of a heightened production of sebum (oil) by the sebaceous (oil producing) glands - too much sebum can lead to inflammation and pimples, if the duct gets blocked. Sebaceous glands have an uneven distribution, being scarcer on the cheeks and neck, and around the eyes, and more concentrated around the scalp, on the forehead, along the nose and on the chin. As a result, the oily skin condition tends to be observed only in patches.
Oily skin can't completely be prevented from occurring, and surely you wouldn't want to; a light sheen of oil is the essence of that youthful glow. However, if your skin has EXCESSIVE oil on it, that may exacerbate the amount of clogged pores, which produces acne and other skin problems.
How much oil an individual produces is determined by genetics. It is influenced by hormones and what is called an "end organ response". The oil gland is considered the end organ because it is this gland that is acted upon by hormones.
People make different amounts of oil because their oil glands respond differently, even though they have the same level of hormones. During adolescence, a surge in the level of sex hormones, known as androgens, initiates a problem of acne skin where originally there was none. The reason for this is that androgens enlarge and stimulate the sebaceous glands, causing them to produce more sebum.
While this stimulation is not directly responsible for acne, the extra sebum for which they're responsible produces more fatty acids when a comedo plug closes off a pore opening. The additional fatty acids increase the amount of inflammation, and more severe acne occurs.
Despite all the trouble that sebum causes, it is very important to the maintenance of the skin. When the system is working properly, sebum performs the important job of helping to lubricate your skin. Sebum also carries with it dead skin cells shedding from your hair follicle walls. For someone with oily skin, is really important to take measures to keep pores from getting clogged and forming acne lesions.
Oily Skin Care Tips
- Be sure to tone and cleanse twice daily to control oil and breakouts.
- Normal moisturizers may be too heavy, so stay away from them if your skin is extremely oily.
- Exfoliate and apply oil-absorbing mask treatments once a week to eliminate oil trapped within the sebaceous duct.
- Stay away from oil-based cosmetics, because they will only aggravate oily skin and create more blemishes. Use water-based, non-comedogenic cosmetics.

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