How to stop skin looking greasy 🤔

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Can't see this email? View in Your Browser DERMALA Dermala Oil Control 101 If you’ve been wondering “Can oily skin be controlled?” or “How can I stop oily skin from looking greasy?”, then you’ve come to the right place. Here are some great tips for keeping oil under control… Wash your face using Best CLEANSE Forever® Wash your face regularly When oil builds up on your skin it can start to look greasy and (uh oh!) it can also clog pores and cause zits. Remove the oil regularly with a gentle cleanser like this one - it’s designed to control oil without drying skin. Use Do Your TONE Thing Use a toner After you’ve cleansed, try adding a toner into your routine. You want to opt for a natural toner such as witch hazel as opposed to an astringent, which can dry your skin out. Natural toners can get deeper into pores to clear out any debris. Try SCANTILY Pad® Try salicylic acid Salicylic acid breaks down fatty compounds on the surface of your skin, eliminating that greasy shine we all try to avoid. Try a gentle treatment pad that has aloe vera. The anti-inflammatory properties will soothe your skin. Take SUPPLEMEANT to Be Take a supplement Adding in a skin-friendly supplement to your daily routine is an easy way to help regulate oil production. A balanced mix of prebiotics, probiotics, vitamins, and minerals can help stabilize your microbiome and reduce sebum production. Use OAT So Sweet™ Daily Moisturizer Use a lighter moisturizer If your skin signals that it’s dry, it will cause the sebaceous glands to flood your face with excess oil. Our [OAT So Sweet Moisturizer](http://OAT So Sweet™ Daily Moisturizer) is lightweight, absorbs quickly, and is designed specifically for sensitive, acne-prone skin. Try SUPPLEMEANT to Be gummies Get stress under control Stress triggers hormonal responses, and some of these hormones trigger excess sebum production. Incorporating yoga, meditation, a daily stress-reducing supplement, and regular exercise are just a few ways to cut back on anxiety. Let's Decrease The Grease! #LiveYourBestSkin Facebook TikTok Instagram YouTube4040 Sorrento Valley Blvd. Suite C San Diego, CA 92121 Copyright © 2024 Dermala Inc. No longer want to receive these emails? Unsubscribe
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