Read on for what they told us.

Unfortunately, this cause of oily skin is the toughest to treat permanently.

She also recommends “using blotting papers or oil-absorbing sheets to remove excess oil throughout the day.”

Close up of a woman washing her face

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Overactive Sebaceous Glands

You’ve probably heard about sebaceous glands and their role in oil production.

“If these glands produce [excess] sebum, it can result in oily skin.”

That said, you could use products to control sebum production.

This will help stop the release of the sebum from the sebaceous gland."

The Environment

Where we live can have a surprisingly profound impact on our skin.

She recommends minimizing your exposure to these conditions and using oil-absorbing products.

Unfortunately, that isn’t always the solution.

So what should you do instead?

Like Doktor, she also suggests oilblotting papers.

Take care when you treat it, as you don’t want to give up those benefits.