Post-holiday skin savers: oily and spot-prone skin

If your holiday in the sun has taken its toll on your complexion, you will need to give it a little TLC to restore and repair the damage done. Exposure to the sun can cause spots and increased oiliness, but it can also cause dryness and dehydration, fine lines and …

Summer doesn’t need to spell disaster for oily skin (2)

As discussed in the last article, summer can prove to be a difficult period for those who have excessively oily skin: shiny complexion, clogged pores, spots and make-up that goes walkabout over the course of the day… This skin type needs particular care and attention if you are to keep …

Summer doesn’t need to spell disaster for oily skin (1)

Oily skin can be problematic whatever the weather: excess sebum production can inhibit skin renewal and clog pores, increasing the likelihood of spots appearing. It can also make it difficult to keep make-up in place during the day and can give the complexion a persistent oily shine. When the weather …

Keep your complexion shine-free this summer

Oily skin can cause problems at the best of times, but it can be particularly troublesome during the summer months. Excess oil can block your pores and prevent effective skin renewal which can lead to spots, while make-up tends to slip and slide. Luckily, there are skincare products that are …

How to cope with oily skin this summer

If your skin is excessively oily it can be difficult to look after at the best of times, but it can get even trickier when the temperatures rise. Keeping your make-up in place and preventing a shiny face can be hard, tempting you to reapply your make-up frequently throughout the …