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Green Tea Renewed Clarity Night Gel
Fights Pimples | Controls Excess Oil | Hydrates Skin
oily acne-prone combination skin10% off₹517.00₹575.00(10% off)Unit price /Unavailable -
Green Tea Oil-Free Moisturizer
Fights Pimples | Controls Excess Oil | Hydrates Skin
Combination Oily Acne-Prone Skin₹470.00Unit price /Unavailable -
Green Tea Mattifying Moisturizer
Fights Pimples | Controls Excess Oil | Mattifies Skin
oily acne-prone combination skin₹470.00Unit price /Unavailable -
2% Niacinamide & Rice Water Gel Cream
Fades Blemishes | Brightens Skin | Non-Greasy Moisturization
all skin types₹525.00Unit price /Unavailable -
Salicylic & Lactic Acid Skin-Smoothing Gel Moisturizer
Fights Active Acne | Controls Oil | Smoothens Skin
all skin types₹525.00Unit price /Unavailable
frequently asked questions
How to choose the best moisturizer for oily, acne-prone skin?
Look for lightweight, oil-free products with ingredients like salicylic acid, niacinamide, and green tea.
How to moisturize oily, acne-prone skin?
Cleanse, tone, and apply serum, then use a pea-sized amount of a suitable moisturizer.
Should I use moisturizer if I have oily skin and acne?
Yes, moisturizing helps balance oil production and prevent breakouts.
When to use moisturizers for oily, acne-prone skin?
Use it twice daily, in the morning and evening, after cleansing and toning.
Is it okay to use moisturizer for oily, acne-prone skin every day?
Yes, daily use is essential to maintain hydration and balance oil production.
Which moisturizer is best for oily and acne-prone skin?
Choose a lightweight, moisturizer with ingredients that target oil control and acne reduction. Green Tea Oil-Free Moisturizer, 2% Niacinamide & Rice Water Gel Cream are a few good options.
Moisturizers for oily acne prone skin
Managing oily, acne-prone skin can be challenging. Therefore, finding the right balance between controlling excess oil and keeping skin hydrated is crucial for your skin. The right moisturizer made specifically for such skin types can make things simpler. It can help achieve this balance, making it easier to manage your oily acne-prone skin effortlessly.
Why does oily, acne-prone skin need moisturizers?
Oily acne-prone skin is more susceptible to clogged pores, blackheads, and active acne. A moisturizer for acne-prone skin helps regulate sebum production, keeping the skin hydrated without causing breakouts. Moisturizers with nourishing ingredients can also soothe inflammation and improve the skin's overall texture.
Key ingredients in moisturizers for oily, acne-prone skin
You can look for the following ingredients while shopping for a moisturizer for acne-prone skin.
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Salicylic acid: Helps unclog pores, preventing acne, whiteheads, and blackheads.
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Niacinamide: Regulates oil production and reduces inflammation.
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Hyaluronic acid: Maintains skin hydration
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Green tea: controls sebum production, and soothes and calms the skin.
How to choose the right moisturizer for oily, acne-prone skin
When choosing a moisturizer for oily and acne-prone skin, consider the following factors:
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Formulations: Opt for gel or water-based moisturizers that provide hydration without making the skin feel greasy. The formulation of a moisturizer for acne-prone skin should be lightweight, non-oily, and preferably non-comedogenic.
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Ingredients: Opt for ingredients that control sebum and reduce acne like green tea, salicylic acid, niacinamide, etc.
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Suitability: Do a patch test before incorporating such moisturizers into your routine. You must use products that are suitable for your skin and do not aggravate the issue.
Top moisturizers for oily, acne-prone skin at plum
Explore Plum’s range of moisturizers tailored for oily, acne-prone skin. These products are formulated with ingredients that balance oil production, hydrate the skin, and reduce breakouts.
Green Tea Oil-Free Moisturizer
Green Tea Renewed Clarity Night Gel
2% Niacinamide & Rice Water Gel Cream
Green Tea Mattifying Moisturizer
Steps to use moisturizer for oily acne-prone skin
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Start with a gentle cleanser to remove excess oil and impurities. Gently massage your skin and wash it with lukewarm water.
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Use an alcohol-free toner to balance your skin's pH.
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Apply a few drops of serum on your face and pat it on your skin. You can explore face serums for oily or combination skin for the best results.
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Hydrate your skin with a moisturizer. Take a pea-sized amount of moisturizer and gently massage it on your skin in an upward motion. Avoid rubbing as it can irritate acne-prone areas.
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Follow up with a broad-spectrum sunscreen during the day to protect your skin from UV damage.
Common mistakes to avoid
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Avoid over-moisturizing. Using too much product can clog pores.
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Skipping moisturizer. Oily or acne-prone skin, every skin needs hydration to prevent the overproduction of oil.
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Stick to lightweight, non-comedogenic formulations to avoid aggravating acne.
Choosing the right moisturizer for oily, acne-prone skin is crucial for managing breakouts and maintaining balanced, hydrated skin.