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9 Quick Fixes For Oily Skin This Summer

During the summer, in certain people, the activity of the sebaceous glands is intensified, which leads to the excess production of sebum. It’s not enough that you have to deal with extreme temperatures, the oily skin appears as an additional problem.

To come to your rescue, we have gathered some quick fixes, for you to try out this summer.

These will help you keep the sebum production under control and, thus, enjoy a healthy-looking appearance (no grease, no shine).

Do not hesitate to give all of these solutions a try and see which one works the best for you.

1. Turmeric Mask

Turmeric is not only a spice to be used in the kitchen but an excellent remedy for those who have to deal with oily skin on a regular basis. It can regulate the sebum production and eliminate that greasy feel on the surface of the skin.

You can mix it with milk and honey, applying the resulting paste directly on the problem areas.

As an alternative, you can mix turmeric powder with olive or sesame oil, following the same application.

The beneficial effects of turmeric, about oily and acne-prone skin, have been confirmed in a study published in the Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research.

2. Facial Treatments With Argan Oil

Facial treatments with argan oil are highly recommended for those who have oily skin because this natural ingredient regulates the sebum production. Moreover, it can keep the risk of acne breakouts down to a minimum.

Being rich in vitamin E, it can work to repair acne scars, improving the overall appearance of the skin.

The ability of argan oil to reduce sebum production has been confirmed in a study published in the Journal of Agroalimentary Processes and Technologies.

3. Anti-Aging Products With Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is one of the most recommended natural remedies for oily and acne-prone skin. It is often added to high-quality, luxurious anti-wrinkle creams, so, by using such products, you are hitting two birds with one stone.

Jojoba oil has a cleansing effect, regulating the sebum production and moisturizing the skin at the same time. Moreover, it has anti-inflammatory properties, being recommended as a spot-on treatment for acne.

All of these benefits of jojoba oil have been confirmed in numerous studies, including one published by International Flora Technologies.

4. Green Tea Toner

Green tea is known as one of the most popular beverages in the world, delivering a healthy dose of antioxidants to the body, with each cup. However, it can also be used as a quick fix on the skin, regulating the sebum production.

You can prepare a green tea toner in the comfort of your home, by brewing some tea and letting it steep for ten minutes.

The positive effect of green tea on skin sebum production has been confirmed in a study published in the Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences.

5. Tamarind Fruit Pulp

Tamarind is not only a delicious fruit but an excellent remedy for oily skin.

You can mash its pulp and use it as a highly effective cleansing lotion, thus keeping the sebum production under control and helping you enjoy luxurious skin.

Moreover, it has been confirmed that this natural remedy also has skin brightening properties, helping you deal with blemishes. Such benefits have been confirmed by a study published in Science Asia.

6. Cucumber Juice

Cucumber contains 90% water, having intensely hydrating properties at the level of the skin. It is particularly recommended for oily skin, as it hydrates without stimulating the sebum production.

Moreover, it has natural astringent properties. Cucumber juice is one of the best natural remedies for oily skin, the best application being made with the help of a cotton ball.

The anti-sebum properties of cucumber have been confirmed in a study published in the African Journal of Biotechnology.

7. Topical Applications With Sea Buckthorn Oil

Topical creams or native applications that contain sea buckthorn oil can help you deal with the after-effects of oily skin. Sea buckthorn oil is a natural remedy, which can reduce the excess sebum production and ensure a healthy appearance of the skin.

The anti-sebum secretion effects of this topical application have been confirmed in a study published in the Journal of Pharmacy & BioAllied Sciences.

9-Quick-Fixes-For-Oily-Skin-This-Summer-pin8. Potato Face Packs

You might not be aware of this, but you can use potatoes, to soak away the excess sebum present at the level of the skin.

What you want to do is grate a potato, squeezing the juice and mixing it with fuller’s earth, until you obtain a paste.

Use the paste to regulate the sebum production and look beautiful. The health benefits of potatoes about oily skin have been confirmed by a study published in the Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies.

 9. Tea Tree Oil Diluted With Water

Tea tree oil is well-known as a natural remedy for the beautiful skin.

About oily skin, it can regulate sebum production and keep bacteria at a safe distance. It is best used diluted in water, having antiseptic properties as well.

Its beneficial effects have been confirmed by various studies, including one published in the Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology.

These are some of the quick fixes you can consider trying this summer, to escape that greasy shine on your skin and look more fabulous than ever.

As you have seen, many are natural remedies, so you do not have to worry about them not being safe to use.

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Katherine Hurst
By Meighan Sembrano
Meighan Sembrano is an enthusiast for all things beauty and skin related and passionate writer. She is a contributor to Consumer Health Digest, where she writes about beauty, hair, and skin. Meighan's work gives an enthusiastic twist to the readers. She strongly believes in the power of self-motivation

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