Understanding Oily, Sun-Damaged Skin

What Causes Oily, Sun-Damaged Skin?

Excess Sebum Production: Hormones, genetics, and certain skincare products can increase oil production.

Sun Exposure: UV rays damage the skin, leading to premature aging and hyperpigmentation.

Improper Skincare Routine: Over-washing or using harsh products can strip the skin of its natural oils, prompting it to produce even more oil.

Diet and Lifestyle: High-fat diets, stress, and lack of sleep can exacerbate oily skin and increase susceptibility to sun damage.

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How to Manage Oily, Sun-Damaged Skin

Use a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser to remove excess oil without stripping the skin.

Apply a balancing toner to help control oil production and soothe the skin.

Opt for lightweight, oil-free moisturizers and serums to keep the skin hydrated without clogging pores.

Apply your vitamin c serum daily before SPF for optimal results.

Recommended by Sanbe: Apply at night as a treatment, for best results.

Daily use of a broad-spectrum sunscreen is crucial to prevent further sun damage.

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Recommended Sanbe Beauty Products:

  • Chamomile Toner: Helps balance oil production and soothe irritated skin.
  • Uplifting Face Serum: Provides lightweight hydration and brightens the complexion.
  • Anti-Aging Turmeric Cream: Contains anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce sun damage and improve skin texture.
  • Under Eye Cream: Reduces dark circles and puffiness, improving the overall appearance of the skin.
  • Hyaluronic Acid Serum: Deeply hydrates without adding extra oil, helping to maintain a healthy moisture balance.
  • Beloved Night Serum: Rejuvenates the skin overnight, promoting repair and renewal.
  • Vitamin C Serum: Brightens skin tone, reduces hyperpigmentation, and protects against environmental damage.

Dietary Tips for Reducing Hormonal Acne

Foods to Avoid: