Collection: Excess Oil & Sebum Control

Struggling with oily skin and excess sebum production? Discover expert-formulated oil-control skincare that helps mattify, reduce shine, and keep breakouts at bay. Whether you need a lightweight moisturizer, an oil-absorbing cleanser, or a pore-refining toner, our collection is designed to help you control excess sebum production while keeping your skin hydrated and healthy.

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How to Control Excess Sebum Production


Excess sebum and oil production can lead to shiny skin, enlarged pores, and breakouts. Using oil-regulating skincare with niacinamide, clay, and salicylic acid can help absorb excess oil and maintain a balanced complexion.

Best Skincare Routine for Oily Skin


To keep your skin fresh and shine-free, follow a simple routine:

  • Use a gentle foaming cleanser to remove oil buildup.
  • Apply a lightweight, mattifying moisturizer to hydrate without clogging pores.
  • Finish with an oil-free sunscreen to protect without adding extra grease.

What Causes Excess Sebum & Oily Skin?


Oily skin is often caused by genetics, hormonal changes, diet, and skincare choices. Using the wrong products—especially harsh cleansers and alcohol-based toners—can strip the skin, leading to even more oil production as your skin tries to compensate.

Best Ingredients for Oily Skin & Sebum Control
Look for oil-absorbing and pore-refining ingredients like:

Niacinamide – Helps regulate oil production and minimize pores.
Salicylic Acid – Helps to reduce pore visibility and prevents breakouts
Kaolin Clay – Absorbs excess oil and detoxifies the skin.
Witch Hazel – Reduces shine and tightens pores.

How to Reduce Shine Without Over-Drying Your Skin


Skipping moisturizer can make oily skin worse because your skin produces more oil to compensate. Instead, choose a lightweight, gel-based moisturizer that hydrates while keeping your skin shine-free.

Does Diet Affect Sebum Production?


Yes! Eating high-sugar, high-dairy, and fried foods can trigger oil production and breakouts. Drinking plenty of water and adding zinc, omega-3s, and antioxidants to your diet can help keep oily skin under control.