
Say ‘no’ to greasy skin with some
hydrating ingredients from your kitchen
Oily skin is difficult to manage. For instance, you must be careful about following the exact correct ways to moisturize oily skin so as not to over-moisturize it or leave your skin looking lifeless by not moisturizing it enough.
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Following a skin care routine for oily skin comes with many difficulties. To make your life a little easier, we have compiled a list of essential home treatments that will help you find the right balance and ensure that your skin care routine is effective.
Why is it necessary to moisturize oily skin
Oily skin can take you through tough times as the sebaceous glands are over-active, producing excess sebum, contributing to a shiny, greasy-looking face and skin concerns such as acne, blackheads and whiteheads, enlarged or clogged pores etc. Pollution and dirt can even lead to comedones (skin-bumps) for those with very oily skin.
The biggest challenge of having oily skin is maintaining its moisture balance. It makes you avoid using moisturizers as you fear increasing the oiliness of your skin. This is bad as it starves your facial skin of the much-needed hydration. To add to this, regular use of chemical cleansers and face washes can strip your skin of natural oils and make it dull and dry.
Not all chemically formulated moisturizers may suit oily skin. Hence, we have compiled a list of homemade hydrating moisturizers that can help you out. Continue reading to learn how to make the best moisturizer for oily skin. Scroll down.
Home Remedies to Moisturize Oily Skin
1. Milk
Milk contains lactic acid, which has moisturizing properties (1). It also helps in maintaining skin barrier function.
Take a quarter cup of fresh milk and add a few drops of lime juice to it. Mix well and apply it to your face. Wash off with water after 10 minutes. You can do this once a week.

2. Rose Petals
Research shows that rose petal extracts exhibit anti-inflammatory effects on the skin (2). Both rose petals and rose water exhibit toning and astringent effects on the skin (3).
Take some rose water in a saucepan and add a cup of rose petals to it. Bring it to a boil. Cool and strain the solution. Add aloe vera gel to it and refrigerate this mixture. Apply this to your face and leave it on. You can do this every night before going to bed.

3. Lemon & Honey
Lemon acts as an astringent. Honey is an excellent emollient that not only moisturizes your skin but may also reduce acne (6).
Squeeze the juice of a lemon and add honey to it. Mix well and apply it to your face and neck. Wash it off after 15 minutes. Repeat this 1-2 times a week for best results.

4. Sunflower Oil
Sunflower seed oil contains linoleic acid that hydrates your skin and strengthens the skin barrier (7).
Take a few drops of sunflower oil and massage it into your skin. Leave it on. Do this at least once a day to keep your skin moisturized.

5. Green Tea
Green tea can help prevent transepidermal water loss and maintain the moisture balance of your skin (10).
Steep green tea bags in hot water. Allow it to cool down and empty the contents in a bowl. Add honey to this and apply the pack on your face and neck. Wash it off after 10 minutes. Apply this moisturizing face pack 1-2 times a week.

6. Strawberry
Strawberries possess moisturizing properties that can promote less transepidermal water loss and leave your skin nourished and hydrated without the oiliness (8).
Mash two to three strawberries to get a thick pulpy paste. Add a tablespoon of fresh cream and one to two teaspoons of honey to this paste and mix well. Apply this moisturizing face pack on your face and neck. Rinse thoroughly after 10 minutes. You can do this two times a week.

Also read: Best DIY methods to Treat Dry Skin
6 Must Know Beauty Tips For Oily Skin

- Rose petals and rose water have toning and astringent effects on the skin.
- Strawberries reduce water loss from cells and replenish the skin without increasing its oiliness.
- Linolenic acid in sunflower seed oil hydrates the skin and maintains the skin barrier.
- A combination of lemon and honey moisturizes oily skin and may reduce acne.
- Limit your intake of sugar as it can aggravate oily skin and cause blood sugar levels to increase.
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Final note
You must take care of and pay close attention to your skin in order to achieve a beautiful complexion. Keeping your face clear and acne-free can be difficult. In addition, having oily skin is a common nightmare for many people. Although your genetics determine the true cause of oily skin, numerous solutions are available. One of them is eating right. Your diet has a big impact on how well you take care of your skin. Incorporating lean protein, probiotics, and prebiotics into your food choices, along with low-GI foods, can improve not only your nutrition but also your overall health, including skincare concerns, such as oily skin.
Likewise, if you know the right products that work wonders for your skin, consider half the work done. You can moisturize your oily skin once or twice a day after washing your face and before going to bed. Homemade moisturizers with milk, rose petals, aloe vera, lemon, honey, sunflower oil, strawberry, jojoba oil, and green tea may help maintain your skin’s moisture balance. Also, if you want to take your homemade moisturizer to the next level, you can consider adding some skincare ingredients that are known to be effective for oily skin like salicylic acid, glycolic acid, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide. However, do a patch test before applying these DIY moisturizers.
Frequently asked questions
These are some of the must known beauty tips for oily skin . Following the above steps will definitely help you to deal with the common skin issues that oily skinned-women face. Feel free to share your experiences and thoughts if any with us.

