
As a rule, in the summer months, all existing skin problems are exacerbated. This is facilitated by dust, sun exposure and increased activity of the sebaceous glands. Those with oily, acne-prone skin have an even harder time, because on the one hand, the task is to cure inflammation, and on the other hand, to eliminate shine and make the skin matte. To kill two birds with one stone, you need to choose the right cosmetics. That’s why below we have compiled 10 must-have products for oily skin this summer.
Cleansing gel

First cleansing, then creams, liquids and everything else. The product for the first stage of your beauty routine should be gentle but effective. Its main task is to remove excess sebum and not dry out the skin. Gel or foam is perfect for these purposes.
Facial Fluid

The next step is hydration. In the summer, it is better to prefer light textures (water-based liquids and gels) so as not to overload the skin with oils. You need to choose a product according to your skin type, and for oily skin, a pharmacy product is best. Pharmaceutical cosmetics are hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic, which is important for acne-prone skin.
Light SPF cream

I hope you know the importance of sun protection, so let’s talk about the consistency of the product. Thick textures are not suitable for oily skin at all. Therefore, you need to choose the lightest possible cream, resembling a liquid or essence. Such products will not weigh down the skin but will still protect it from the sun.
Enzyme powder

It is better to avoid aggressive exfoliating agents so as not to increase the skin’s photosensitivity. Summer and spring are the time for enzyme powder. It gently but effectively exfoliates the skin and does not harm the skin during the period of highest solar activity.
Toner

Despite the increased sebum production, the skin can lose moisture due to sun and heat exposure. Therefore, additional hydration will always come in handy. To do this, you can use a mask, essence or toner. It is convenient to include the latter in your beauty ritual instead of your usual toner. Toner has a thicker texture that aims to hydrate the skin.
Clay mask

Clay masks do not need to be applied to the entire face. Just apply the product to areas with high oil content (forehead, nose, chin and cheeks). The clay in its formula gently dries, regulates sebum production and mattifies. And you should use the product once or twice a week.
Mop napkins

They can only remove excess sebum. You will only need to use the wipes three to four times a day to achieve the desired result.
BB cream

If you can’t give up foundation completely, the best foundation for summer is a BB cream. It has light coverage, and many formulas contain anti-inflammatory and antibacterial ingredients, such as Asian centella or green tea extract.
Face Spray

A spray or mist is usually a must for any skin type during the summer months. Not just oily skin. Oily skin can also be dehydrated and need extra moisture. So if you feel like your skin is feeling tight or just want to freshen up, carry a small spray or mist with you and use it as needed.
Concealer

Concealer with soothing and anti-inflammatory ingredients is another product that is literally created for problematic and sensitive skin. Especially in the summer when you don’t want to apply foundation. Use the concealer to hide redness; this will make your skin even and calm inflammation at the same time.
Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.