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How To Build A Skincare Routine For Oily Skin: A Complete Dermatologist-Approved Guide

Oily skin can be both a blessing and a struggle. On one hand, oily skin tends to age more slowly and naturally maintains moisture. On the other hand, excess shine, clogged pores, acne breakouts, and textured skin can make daily skincare challenging. The key to managing oily skin is balance not stripping away all the oil, but controlling sebum production while strengthening the moisture barrier.

A good routine for oily skin doesn’t need to be overly complicated. Instead, dermatologists recommend focusing on lightweight, non-comedogenic products that regulate oil, unclog pores, and protect the skin without overwhelming it. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down a simple, effective, dermatologist-approved skincare routine for oily skin featuring trusted products you can conveniently find at DVAGO, Pakistan’s leading pharmacy for authentic skincare.


Understanding Oily Skin: Why Does It Happen?

Before building a routine, it's important to understand why your skin produces excess oil. Several factors contribute to oily skin:

  • Genetics: If your parents have oily skin, you likely do too.

  • Hormones: Fluctuations increase sebum production, especially during puberty, menstrual cycles, or stress.

  • Climate: Hot and humid weather (very common in Pakistan) triggers more oil.

  • Over-washing: Ironically, stripping the skin of moisture makes it produce even more oil.

  • Using heavy products: Thick creams or comedogenic ingredients can clog pores and worsen oiliness.

With the right routine, oily skin can look healthy, balanced, and shine-free throughout the day.

Step-by-Step Skincare Routine for Oily Skin

Below is the ideal routine to control oil without damaging your barrier. Each step contains dermatologists’ insights plus professional recommendations you can buy from DVAGO.


Step 1: Use a Gel-Based Cleanser (Morning & Night)

Cleansing is crucial for oily skin because it removes excess sebum, dirt, makeup, and bacteria. However, avoid cleansers that leave the skin tight or squeaky that is a sign of barrier damage.

What to Look For:

  • Salicylic acid (BHA) – Deep cleans pores

  • Niacinamide – Balances oil

  • Zinc – Reduces shine

  • Gel textures – Lightweight and perfect for oily skin

Why It Works:

BHAs like salicylic acid dissolve oil inside pores, preventing blackheads and acne. Gel cleansers refresh the skin without stripping natural moisture.

Dermatologist-Recommended Cleansers at DVAGO:

  • CeraVe Foaming Cleanser

  • Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Wash (SA-based)

  • La Roche-Posay Effaclar Purifying Gel Cleanser

Using a good cleanser morning and night helps keep excess oil under control all day.


Step 2: Apply a Clarifying Toner (Optional but Effective)

A toner helps refine pores, remove lingering impurities, and prep your skin for serum. While not mandatory, toners can significantly improve texture and oil control.

Best Ingredients for Oily Skin:

  • Niacinamide

  • Witch hazel

  • Salicylic acid

  • PHA/BHA blends

Benefits:

  • Minimizes excess shine

  • Keeps pores clean

  • Reduces blackheads

  • Helps balance pH

Use it lightly just a swipe with a cotton pad or pat directly with your hands.


Step 3: Use a Niacinamide Serum

If there’s one ingredient oily-skin dermatologists swear by, it’s niacinamide.

Benefits of Niacinamide:

  • Controls sebum production

  • Reduces pore size

  • Helps fade acne marks

  • Strengthens the moisture barrier

  • Calms inflammation

Niacinamide is lightweight, non-greasy, and works for all oily skin types even acne-prone or sensitive.

Best Niacinamide Serums at DVAGO:

  • The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%

  • CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion (contains niacinamide)

  • La Roche-Posay Effaclar Serum (blend with BHA/retinoid)

Apply it after cleansing. It absorbs quickly and keeps oil under control throughout the day.


Step 4: Use a Lightweight, Oil-Free Moisturizer

One of the biggest myths is that oily skin doesn’t need moisturizer. The truth? Skipping moisturizer makes oily skin even oilier.

When the skin senses dehydration, it produces more oil to compensate.

Ideal Moisturizer Texture for Oily Skin:

  • Gel-based

  • Water-based

  • Non-comedogenic

  • Oil-free

Key Hydrating Ingredients:

  • Hyaluronic acid

  • Glycerin

  • Aloe vera

  • Lightweight ceramides

DVAGO Moisturizer Picks:

  • Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel

  • CeraVe Ultra-Light Gel Moisturizer

  • Physiogel AI Light Moisturizer

These moisturizers hydrate the skin without clogging pores or adding shine.


Step 5: Use a Sunscreen Every Morning (No Matter What)

Sunscreen is the one step you should never skip — especially if you have oily or acne-prone skin.

UV exposure not only damages the skin barrier but also worsens:

  • Dark spots

  • Acne marks

  • Fine lines

  • Excess oil production

Many people with oily skin avoid sunscreen because they fear it will feel greasy. Luckily, many modern sunscreens are specially designed for oily skin.

What to Look For:

  • SPF 50

  • Gel or water-based texture

  • Oil-free and non-comedogenic

  • Quick absorption

  • Matte finish

Best Sunscreens at DVAGO:

  • SunPlay Watery Cool SPF 50

  • Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Dry Touch SPF 55

  • CeraVe Hydrating Mineral Sunscreen (for sensitive oily skin)

Sunscreen is the most powerful anti-aging and anti-pigmentation step don’t skip it.


Night Routine for Oily Skin

Nighttime is when your skin repairs itself. A proper night routine prevents clogged pores, repairs the barrier, and controls oil long-term.


Step 1: Double Cleanse (If Wearing Makeup)

Makeup + oil + pollution can build up inside pores.

Double Cleansing Method:

  1. Oil cleanser/balm: dissolves makeup and sunscreen

  2. Gel cleanser: removes dirt and sweat

Even oily skin needs oil cleansers they break down makeup more effectively than face wash alone.


Step 2: Use a Retinoid (2–3 Nights/Week)

Retinoids speed up cell turnover, unclog pores, reduce acne, and minimize marks.

Best Options at DVAGO:

  • Differin Gel (Adapalene): gentle, ideal for beginners

  • Retin-A (Tretinoin 0.025%): prescription level

Start slow: twice a week, then increase gradually.


Step 3: Use a Gel Moisturizer

Nighttime hydration should be light but effective.

Go For:

  • Hyaluronic acid gels

  • Water-based moisturizers

  • Lightweight ceramide formulas


Weekly Treatments for Oily Skin

To further control oil and prevent blackheads:


1. Clay Masks (1–2 Times a Week)

Clay draws out excess oil and deep cleans pores.

Benefits:

  • Instantly reduces shine

  • Detoxifies skin

  • Minimizes blackheads


2. BHA Exfoliation (1–2 Times a Week)

Salicylic acid helps keep pores clear long-term.

Stick to a schedule over-exfoliating makes skin oilier and more irritated.


Ingredients Oily Skin Should Avoid

Certain ingredients make oily skin worse by clogging pores.

Avoid:

  • Coconut oil

  • Shea butter

  • Petroleum-heavy creams (unless used as spot occlusives)

  • Thick silicone-heavy products

  • Heavy foundations

Also avoid over-washing it backfires.

Extra Tips to Control Oily Skin

  • Blotting papers help with midday shine

  • Wash pillowcases twice a week

  • Use non-comedogenic makeup

  • Avoid touching your face

  • Don’t pick or squeeze pimples

  • Stay consistent the routine matters more than the products

Conclusion

Managing oily skin is all about balance not stripping your skin dry but supporting it with lightweight hydration, pore-clearing ingredients, and sun protection. With the right routine, oily skin becomes clearer, smoother, less shiny, and more manageable.

The steps are simple:
Cleanse - Treat - Hydrate - Protect.

By choosing dermatologist-approved, non-comedogenic products  many of which are conveniently available at DVAGO you can build a routine that keeps oil at bay while preserving your skin’s natural glow and strength.

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Tabinda Waqar

Tabinda Waqar has grown professionally at DVAGO in an environment that values diversity and inclusion. She is committed to improving patient care and making a positive difference in the community.

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