Treatments for Oily Skin - All Natural



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There is a growing popularity in the use of all natural treatments for oily skin care and other skin care problems. Much of this swell in popularity comes from individuals with sensitive skin. Because of several factors, the population of individuals with sensitive skin nowadays is quite large and therefore, natural and gentle remedies for skin care problems are in constant demand.

There are numerous suggestions for natural skin care treatments and natural treatments for oily skin. Do they work? Some people swear by these natural treatments for oily skin whereas others feel they are ineffective in dealing with their skin care problem. Whether these treatments work or not comes down to each individual situation. For this reason, several of these remedies might be worth a try, especially for individuals who favour a natural remedy approach to skin care.

The most basic of all treatments for oily skin is proper cleansing. This can be performed with a pure natural soap for those who prefer a cleansing without chemicals. Visit the above link for more information about cleansing.

In terms of other treatments for oily skin, listed below are some suggestions. Before trying any of these treatments, ensure that you perform a skin test to determine if the skin is sensitive to the ingredients used. The usual approach when trying new natural treatments for oily skin is to test the product behind the ear first for any skin allergy. The product is applied in this area and left on for about 20 minutes. Next, it is rinsed off and then checked 24 hours later. If the skin is normal where the natural treatment for oily skin was applied then proceed. If the skin shows any discoloration, rash, hives, blemish, etc., then do not use the product. For most of these treatments for oily skin, the eye area should be avoided.

All Natural Astringent Treatments for Oily Skin

An astringent is commonly known as a toner, and it controls oily skin and lowers the pH of the skin after cleansing. It tightens skin pores and constricts skin tissues.

Witch hazel is an extract of the leaves and bark of the hamamelis virginnia plant. It is an excellent all natural astringent and is very effective for absorbing excess skin oil from the surface of the skin. It is useful in preventing acne and much less harsh than rubbing alcohol.

A mixture of aloe vera, organic yogurt, crushed strawberries, and a little borax is another possibility for an all-natural effective astringent for oily skin. This mixture is massaged gently into the skin. It is left on the skin for a few minutes and then rinsed off with warm water. Aloe vera is an excellent natural product for skin care. In addition to keeping oily skin from becoming a problem, it has excellent healing properties and improves the general condition of the skin. Pure aloe vera gel by itself can be used to remove excess oil from the skin and act as an astringent. For sensitive skin, the gel can be diluted by 50 percent with distilled water. The juice of the leaf from the aloe vera plant can also be used.

Another good all natural astringent is a mixture of apple juice and lime juice. This can be placed on the skin for 15 minutes and then rinsed off with cool water.

All Natural Facial Sauna Treatments for Oily Skin

A useful treatment for oily skin can be a facial sauna using lemongrass, licorice root, and rosebuds. To prepare this facial sauna, simmer two to four tablespoons of dried fresh herbs in two litres of water. Once a good steam is being generated from the water, remove the pot from the heat and place the face over the steam. Do not get too close in order to avoid burning the skin. A towel over the head can be used to trap the steam. After around 15 minutes, splash some cool clean water on the skin and let the skin air-dry or lightly pat it dry with a clean towel. This facial sauna treatment for oily skin can be repeated a couple of times per week.

Tea steam baths can be useful treatments for oily skin. These types of treatments open pores and remove excess skin oil. One example is to use Swiss Kriss herbal laxative. Add two tablespoons of Swiss Kriss to two or three litres of water in a large pot. Heat the water to get a good steam going. Then place the face over the steam for around three minutes. Once again, a towel over the head can be used to trap the steam and direct it towards the facial area. Follow with a cold water rinse. This facial sauna can be repeated once or twice per week.

All Natural Oil Removal Treatments for Oily Skin

The use of plain Milk of Magnesia for absorbing skin oil is one of the simplest treatments for oily skin. Simply rub onto the skin lightly and let it dry. Once dry, rinse the skin with warm water, and pat dry with a clean towel.

A clay mud mask is one of the more useful treatments for oily skin. A good clay mud mask will clear away excess oil. For one example, blend together one teaspoon of green clay powder and one teaspoon of raw honey. Next, apply this mixture to the face and leave on the face for approximately 15 minutes. After the time has passed, rinse the skin well in warm water. Repeat this mud mask treatment for oily skin two to three times per week. For more information on clay mud masks, visit this page.

Another example of a clay mask that is good for oily skin is one that uses Multani Matti clay. This clay is mixed with honey and applied to the face for around 15 minutes. The clay mixture is then washed off with warm water. Apply this mask a couple of times per week.

Mask treatments for oily skin may also involved the use of fruit or vegetables. One example is a cucumber mask for oily skin. The following ingredients are pureed together: half a cucumber, one egg white, one tablespoon of lemon juice, and one teaspoon of mint. Next, refrigerate the mixture for approximately ten minutes. Remove from the refrigerator, apply to the face, and leave on the skin for 15 minutes. Finally, rinse off the mask with warm water and then cool water. Pat dry the skin with a clean towel.

Another cucumber facial is to take one cucumber and peel it. Blend the cucumber and strain the pulp. Take the liquid and combine it with ½ teaspoon of lemon juice, one teaspoon of witch hazel, and one egg white that has been beaten until fluffy. Apply to the skin and leave on the face for 15 to 25 minutes and then rinse off.

Alternatively, try this mask treatment for oily skin. Mix 1/2 cup of cooked oatmeal, one egg white, one tablespoon lemon juice, and 1/2 cup of mashed apple into a smooth paste. Apply to the face and leave it on for 15 minutes. Rinse off the mask completely with warm water and pat dry the face.

To remove excess oil from the surface of the skin and to tone the skin pores, prepare some herb tea water in distilled water by using any of the following herbs: basil, bergamot, carrot seed, cedarwood, clary sage, cypress, eucalyptus, grapefruit, geranium, juniper, lavender, lemon, rose, lemongrass, mandarin, patchouli, petitgrain, rosemary, sandalwood, tea tre, and ylang ylang. To 120 ml of this water, add two tablespoons of cider vinegar or witch hazel, and one teaspoon of honey mixed with four drops of lavender oil and two drops of rosemary oil. Store in a dark colored bottle. Shake well to mix and before using. To use, moisten a cotton pad with the solution and apply to the oily areas of the face. Use up to three times a day to remove the excess skin oil.

All natural treatments for oily skin may consist of the following mixture: two teaspoons of hazelnut oil, one teaspoon of jojoba oil, ¼ teaspoon of carrot seed oil, six drops of rosemary oil, two drops of geranium oil, two drops of basil oil, and two drops of cypress oil. Place the vegetable and seed oils in a 30 ml darkened bottle. Add the remaining oils and shake well. This treatment can be applied to the face a couple times a day.

The use of fruit acids can be effective treatments for oily skin. The fruit acids attack the surface layers of the skin and remove dead skin cells and excess oil. Apple cider vinegar is one example. For oily skin treatment, rub the skin with apple cider vinegar. Alternatively, once or twice a day, mix equal parts of lemon juice and water together. Apply the solution to the face and allow it to dry. After drying, rinse the skin with warm water and follow with cool water.

Masks of oats, crushed tomato, and lemon juice applied to the skin are good treatments for oily skin. After letting the mixture sit for about 15 minutes, rinse off with warm water. In general, a puree of fresh tomatoes is good for oily skin and often tomato puree is mixed with cucumber puree.

All Natural Oil Inhibitor Treatments for Oily Skin

Lavender is good for oily skin because it helps to reduce skin oil production. Lavender water can be applied to the skin via a mist spray several times a day.

Burdock root, chamomile, horsetail, oat straw, thyme are all very useful for reducing the production of oil from the skin and for general nourishing of the skin.

Applying a mist of cucumber juice to the skin is useful in reducing the skin’s oil production. In addition, cucumber juice can help with makeup application. Apply the juice on oily parts of face and let it dry. Once dry, apply the makeup. This prevents makeup from becoming patchy. Alternatively, a 50/50 mixture of lime juice and witch hazel can be used before putting on makeup to achieve the same effect.


Finally, all natural treatments for oily skin do not have to be complicated. Excess oil can be removed from the surface of the skin by blotting with soft tissues. The oil should not be rubbed off, as this may led to pore clogging and acne. This method can be used during the day, but this does not replace proper cleansing, which is required at least twice a day for individuals with oily skin.

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