Beauty Tip: How To Improve Greasy Skin

Skins of an oilier nature may be characterized by an over production of sebum, but did you know that an increase in the skin's natural lubricant (sebum) delays the rate in which desquamation takes place? 
In fact, instead of being shed (desquamation) evenly, the skin's surface cells remain 'stuck' to the excess sebum, attracting more dust and grime, and adding to the skin's thickness as new cells continue to be produced in the epidermis. As a result, skin appears dull and sallow, and the risk of infection increases dramatically.

Although greasier skins may prove to be troublesome, they can be improved, and controlled with a daily skincare routine, and the right products.
Incorporating the weekly use of an exfoliant in to your skincare regime will not only aid the control of oil production, but improve the skin's texture as dead skin cells are sloughed away, and help to prevent the incidence of clogged pores which lead to the breakouts and unsightly skin blockages often associated with oilier skins. These abrasive formulas will also prep the skin for the application of further products, allowing you to reap the maximum benefits from any specialized oil-controlling treatments which may be applied to the skin after exfoliation.  

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