What Order Should I Follow? Skincare Routine for Oily Skin – Kalki Fashion

Kalki Fashion’s guide to the ideal skincare routine for oily skin. Learn the best order to apply products to achieve a balanced, oil-free complexion.

It’s not easy to fight your case with oily skin, shine, breakouts, and clogged pores; however, the right skincare routine can easily balance oil production and bring about a fresh look, clear complexion. Here’s a detailed guide where Kalki Fashion breaks down the step-by-step breakdown for the best skincare routine for oily skin, focusing on the right order of products to be applied. Follow these steps and have healthy, oil-free skin that shines.

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Why Following the Right Skincare Order Matters

Skincare is not just which products you need to use, but actually how to apply them in the right order. Each of these different products has a specific goal in mind, and when you’re applying them wrongly, you can end up actually minimizing their effect. With oily skin, you’d want your products to work in sync with you in regulating oil levels, clearing pores, and preventing breakouts. Kalki Fashion emphasizes that proper layering allows for the best absorption of active ingredients; otherwise, it would create greasy buildup or irritation to the skin.

Step 1: Cleanser (Morning and Night)

The first and most important step for oily skin is cleansing. Start your ritual with an oil-free gentle cleanser that targets excess sebum and impurities which will not strip the natural moisture from your skin. Products containing salicylic acid or tea tree oil will reduce oil production and open pores.

In the morning, cleansing prepares your skin for the day by removing oils that have been given time to settle in overnight. At night, it removes makeup, sweat, and dirt in preparation for the next steps in your routine. According to Kalki Fashion, double cleansing at night is pretty helpful to those with oily skin. Begin with an oil-based cleanser that breaks down sunscreen and makeup on the face, then water-based cleanser which gets deep into pores.

Step 2: Toner (Morning and Night)

A toner should be applied after cleansing to balance the pH of the skin and prime one’s skin to receive other products of skincare for optimal benefits. A toner for oily skin should include ingredients such as witch hazel, niacinamide, or glycolic acid. These components work to combat oil production, tighten pores, and make one’s skin look brighter and softer.

Kalki Fashion suggest, for the toner, that it be left on or pat onto your skin with a cotton pad to gently wipe away any excess oil and residues that the cleanser may have carried forward to allow it to accept the next applications that will follow in your routine.

Step 3: Treatment or Serum (Morning and Night)

For oily skin, serums can target specific needs, such as acne, large pores, or hyperpigmentation. Use a lightweight, oil-free serum with active ingredients that not only will combat breakouts, but also help to improve the texture and tone of the skin, such as salicylic acid, vitamin C, or retinol.

A vitamin C serum applied during the day can brighten skin and protect it from environmental aggression. At night, retinol or a salicylic acid-based serum can clear pores, reduce inflammation, and prevent future breakouts. According to Kalki Fashion serums with active ingredients work the best when applied before the thicker textures like moisturiser.

Step 4: Eye Cream (Morning and Night)

While it won’t be prone to dryness like the majority of other skin types, the skin under the eye is still sensitive, and it definitely requires extra care. Try an eye cream that hydrates the eye but can also be designed to fight puffs or dark circles for a general glow. Using a lightweight eye cream in gel form for daytime will help avoid creasing when applying makeup. Use a formula to hydrate the eye area for better improvement overnight, in night use.

Kalki Fashion comments, “Eye cream is to be applied lightly. Tap around your eyes with your ring finger as this step will keep the skin under your eyes bright, smooth, and free from fine lines without contributing to oiliness.”.

Step 5: Moisturizer (Morning and Night)

Though the customers with oily skin would often think they can skip moisturizer, hydration is the key to achieving a healthy balance. Not doing this will make your skin produce even more oil in an attempt to compensate. Instead, use a lightweight, oil-free or gel-based moisturizer so that it does not clog your pores.

A moisturizer with mattifying properties is ideal to apply in the morning, balancing shine throughout the day. The night could provide for a similar product or more ingredients like hyaluronic acid to ensure that your skin remains moist and not at all oily. As Kalki Fashion emphasizes, a good moisturizer keeps your oily skin balanced, well-hydrated, and fresh.

Step 6: Sunscreen (Morning Only)

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No skincare regime is complete without sunscreen, and it becomes very essential in case you have oily skin. Use a non-comedogenic oil-free sunscreen to prevent harmful UV rays from damaging your skin without clogging pores. Instead look for lightweight formula with broad-spectrum protection at least SPF 30 to protect the skin from premature aging and damage of UVs.

Kalki Fashion recommends gel-based or matte-finish sunscreens that will help you to control shine and prevent oily build-up throughout the day. Use it last in your morning routine as final application step, but apply them before you start your makeup and all your products applied.

Step 7: Exfoliation (2-3 Times a Week)

For oily skin, exfoliating dead skin cells and opening pores for all sorts of debris has to be achieved, yet in a way that does not provoke irritation. Good chemical exfoliants for oily skin are AHAs (alpha hydroxy acids) or BHAs (beta hydroxy acids), able to strip off dead layers of skin, curb excess oil production, and prevent pimples.

Use a exfoliant 2-3 times a week, preferably at night after washing when your pores are most open, and then apply your toner and serums. According to Kalki Fashion, you should start off with a low amount of concentration so that you gradually increase the frequency in order not to over-exfoliate, which increases oil.

Step 8: Face Masks (1-2 Times a Week)

Face masks are a wonderful addition to your oily skin routine, especially for clogged pores or excess oil. Clay masks can particularly draw impurities from the skin and help control sebum. Look for masks that contain kaolin clay, bentonite clay, or charcoal-that is known as the wonders that absorb excess oil for a lustrous glow.

Kalki Fashion suggests use once or twice a week by using face masks, according to your skin type. Apply the mask after cleansing and toning it for all the good stuff to be locked into your skin.

Key Takeaways for Oily Skin Routine

Care for oily skin is consistent. It is high maintenance in the sense that the skin has to be tended to regularly in an attempt to curb its shine. Indeed, clogged pores and acne always result when the products in the skincare routine are applied in the wrong order. With so much attention on product selection and proper layering, the complexion would end up being clear and balanced.

From Kalki, comes the note of being attuned to how much your skin needs and adjusting routine according to how your skin behaves with a particular product. There is no fear of mixing and matching formulas or changing the routine seasonally according to the changes your skin is undergoing.

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