Why Facial Oils Are Surprisingly Good for Oily Skin
The Best Face Oils for Oily Skin (That Won’t Break You Out)
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Questa collezione è pensata per regolare la produzione di sebo e ridurre la lucidità, senza seccare la pelle. Le formule sono leggere, a rapido assorbimento e arricchite con potenti estratti botanici che aiutano a riportare la pelle (e la mente) in equilibrio.
It sounds counterintuitive, but facial oils can actually help regulate sebum production in oily skin. When your skin is stripped by harsh cleansers or over-treated, it often produces more oil to compensate. The right facial oil acts as a natural moisturiser, sending your skin a signal to calm down — reducing shine, clogged pores, and inflammation over time.
Look for lightweight, non-comedogenic oils rich in linoleic acid (like grapeseed or hemp seed). These are fast-absorbing, anti-inflammatory, and ideal for acne-prone skin. Plus, if your facial oil contains essential oils like tea tree or blue tansy, you’ll get extra skin-clarifying benefits.
Not all oils are created equal. Some can clog pores, but others can transform oily skin. At HotChi, we’ve created mood-boosting skincare oils specifically designed to absorb fast, reduce congestion, and balance skin, without ever feeling greasy.
When choosing a facial oil for oily or acne-prone skin, go for formulas that include:
• High linoleic acid content (to reduce excess sebum)
• Astringent or antibacterial essential oils (like tea tree or rosemary)
• Calming botanicals (such as blue tansy or chamomile)
• Non-greasy textures that sink in fast and leave your skin smooth, not shiny
These oils can double as your moisturiser, especially in warmer months, giving your skin both hydration and clarity.
Yes! The right facial oil can help regulate sebum production and reduce the skin's tendency to overproduce oil. Oils high in linoleic acid are ideal.
Look for lightweight oils like hemp seed, grapeseed, rosehip, or squalane. Avoid coconut oil or heavy blends that may clog pores.
Absolutely. Especially for oily skin types, facial oils can replace your moisturiser, delivering hydration, balance, and a protective barrier.
Non-comedogenic oils won’t clog pores. In fact, many oils like tea tree or blue tansy are anti-inflammatory and help reduce breakouts.
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