Oily skin 101: Everything you need to know about the best treatments from a top New York City aesthetician.
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TREAT & HYDRATE: Start with a serum, gel, essence, or even a hydrating toner. Ideally it should be antioxidant rich, also with humectants, and ingredients that benefit oily skin, like niacinamide. Dab on any acne treatment if needed, then go in and dab a lotion only where needed but no need to slather it on.
ACID EXFOLIANT OR A RETINOL You should have both and alternate nights with them. Liquid formulas like gels or serums would be ideal. Look for ingredients like glycolic acid and/or salicylic acid. Oily skin has a thicker pore lining and usually more build up then other skin types so an acid exfoliant will remove that build up so oil doesn't get trapped and clog. Retinols builds collagen and also shed the lining of the pore- perfect to treat oily skin while also preventing wrinkles.
What are some treatments you do at your office that are particularly good for prepping your skin for the holidays?
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