Protocols
Oil Control
Oily skin can result from genetics, hormones, or imbalanced skincare. Overproduction of sebum can lead to shine, clogged pores, and breakouts.
Ingredients like niacinamide, salicylic acid, and clay help balance oil levels, refine pores, and keep skin looking fresh and matte.
Protocol: Oil Control
Beauty Goals
Control excess oil production for a matte finish
Prevent clogged pores and breakouts caused by oily skin
Achieve a balanced complexion that stays shine-free throughout the day
Improve skin texture and minimize the appearance of large pores caused by oiliness
Concerns Addressed
Excessive sebum production, leading to shiny skin
Clogged pores and acne due to oil buildup
Enlarged pores from overactive oil glands
Skin imbalances caused by oily and combination skin types
Recommended Supplements
Zinc (15–30 mg daily)—Helps regulate sebum production and reduce acne inflammation
Omega-3 Fatty Acids (1000 mg daily) – Supports skin barrier function, reducing inflammation and excess oil production
Probiotics (10–20 billion CFUs daily)—Helps balance gut health, which can directly impact oil production and acne prevention
Vitamin A (5000 IU daily)—Controls oil production and helps clear clogged pores, improving skin texture
Niacinamide (500–1000 mg daily) – Regulates sebum production and helps reduce the appearance of pores
Hero Ingredients
Niacinamide—Balances oil production and reduces pore size while enhancing skin texture
Salicylic Acid—Penetrates deep into pores, helping to exfoliate and clear out oil and debris
Retinol—Stimulates skin turnover, helping to regulate oil production and minimize pores
Charcoal or Clay Extract—Absorbs excess oil and impurities from the skin, leaving it matte and fresh
Tea Tree Oil—A natural oil-regulator with antibacterial properties that helps reduce acne and oiliness
Lifestyle Tips
Drink plenty of water to help regulate oil production and flush out toxins
Avoid touching your face to prevent transferring oil and bacteria to your skin
Keep your skin-care routine simple, avoiding heavy creams that could exacerbate oiliness
Use blotting papers throughout the day to absorb excess shine without over-cleansing
Incorporate more fiber-rich foods, like vegetables and whole grains, to help balance oil production from within
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