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Oily skin routine

Your personalized oily skin routine

Answer a few questions and get a personalized AM and PM routine for oily skin — oil control, gentle cleansing and lightweight hydration.

Written by Maria Alejandra, founder and editor · Last updated:

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The short answer

Oily skin does best with a gentle gel cleanser, a niacinamide serum, an oil-free gel moisturizer, and a matte broad-spectrum SPF each morning. At night, double cleanse and alternate a salicylic acid exfoliant with a retinoid. Stripping the skin only makes it produce more oil.

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Oily skin at a glance: four picks compared

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Oily skin at a glance: four picks compared
ProductHero ingredientBest forWhere to buy
CleanserPaula's Choice CLEAR Pore Normalizing Cleanser bottlePaula's ChoiceCLEAR Pore Normalizing CleanserRead the full breakdownSalicylic acid 0.5%
Why this one for you: Best for daily cleansing for congested, breakout-prone skin.Paula's Choice CLEAR Pore Normalizing Cleanser leads with salicylic acid 0.5%, which is what makes it a fit here.
Daily cleansing for congested, breakout-prone skinView on Amazon
SerumThe Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% dropper bottleThe OrdinaryNiacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%Read the full breakdownNiacinamide 10%
Why this one for you: Best for sebum regulation and the look of enlarged pores.The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% leads with niacinamide 10%, which is what makes it a fit here.
Sebum regulation and the look of enlarged poresView on Amazon
MoisturizerNeutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel blue jarNeutrogenaHydro Boost Water GelRead the full breakdownHyaluronic acid
Why this one for you: Best for oil-free hydration that never feels heavy.Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel leads with hyaluronic acid, which is what makes it a fit here.
Oil-free hydration that never feels heavyView on Amazon
TreatmentDifferin Adapalene Gel 0.1% carton and tubeDifferinAdapalene Gel 0.1%Read the full breakdownAdapalene 0.1%
Why this one for you: Best for clearing and preventing comedonal acne overnight.Differin Adapalene Gel 0.1% leads with adapalene 0.1%, which is what makes it a fit here.
Clearing and preventing comedonal acne overnightView on Amazon

What oily skin actually needs

When skin produces extra sebum, the reflex is to scrub it away. But over-cleansing and harsh toners can damage your moisture barrier and trigger even more oil. The best routine for oily skin focuses on three goals:

  • Gentle, consistent cleansing

    Remove excess oil and daily buildup without stripping the skin.

  • Lightweight hydration

    Oil-free moisturizers and hydrators signal skin does not need to overproduce sebum.

  • Targeted active ingredients

    Salicylic acid and niacinamide help clear pores and refine texture over time.

Signs your skin is oily

  • Shine appears within a few hours of cleansing
  • Makeup tends to slide off during the day
  • Enlarged or visible pores, especially on the T-zone
  • Prone to blackheads, whiteheads, or occasional breakouts

Morning ritual

AM routine for oily skin

The morning goal is to refresh skin, protect it from UV and pollution, and create a matte, breathable base for the day.

  1. 1

    Step 1: Cleanse

    Use a gentle gel or foaming cleanser to remove overnight oil and sweat. Look for salicylic acid if you are breakout-prone.

  2. 2

    Step 2: Treat

    Apply a niacinamide serum to help regulate sebum and minimize the look of pores.

  3. 3

    Step 3: Moisturize

    Choose an oil-free, non-comedogenic gel moisturizer that hydrates without adding weight.

  4. 4

    Step 4: Protect

    Finish with a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen. Gel or fluid formulas wear best on oily skin.

Evening ritual

PM routine for oily skin

Night is when skin repairs itself. Double cleanse if you wore sunscreen or makeup, then use actives that clear pores while you sleep.

  1. 1

    Step 1: Cleanse

    Start with an oil-based cleanser to dissolve SPF and sebum, then follow with a water-based gel cleanser for a complete clean.

  2. 2

    Step 2: Exfoliate (2–3 nights a week)

    Use a BHA exfoliant with salicylic acid to unclog pores and smooth texture. Avoid using it on the same nights as retinol.

  3. 3

    Step 3: Treat

    On alternate nights, apply a lightweight retinol or retinoid to support cell turnover and long-term clarity.

  4. 4

    Step 4: Moisturize

    Seal everything in with a light, non-comedogenic night cream or gel-cream.

Best ingredients for oily skin

Salicylic acid

Unclogs pores and exfoliates inside the follicle.

Niacinamide

Regulates sebum and helps refine pore appearance.

Retinol

Supports cell turnover for smoother, clearer skin over time.

Hyaluronic acid

Hydrates without oil or heaviness.

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Why oily skin gets oilier the harder you fight it

Sebum is not the enemy. It carries vitamin E to the surface, keeps the acid mantle intact, and slows water loss. Oily skin simply produces more of it, largely for reasons you cannot change: genetics, androgen levels, humidity, and age. What you can change is how much of it ends up trapped in a pore and how much your skin overcompensates after you strip it.

That overcompensation is the trap most people fall into. A high-pH foaming wash or an alcohol toner removes surface oil instantly, which feels like progress, but it also removes the lipids holding water in. The barrier registers the loss, and within a couple of hours the glands push out more oil than they otherwise would. Shine returns by lunchtime, the natural response is to wash again, and the cycle tightens. Breaking it takes about two to three weeks of deliberately gentler cleansing before the skin settles at its real baseline.

There is also a difference between oily and oily-dehydrated skin, and they look identical in the mirror. If your face is shiny but also feels tight, stings with actives, or flakes around the nose while the T-zone glistens, you are dehydrated as well as oily. The fix is not a stronger cleanser — it is a lightweight humectant plus a gel moisturizer, which sounds counterintuitive and works reliably.

Salicylic acid, niacinamide, and retinoids — what each one actually does

Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid, and its defining property is that it is oil-soluble. That means it can travel into the sebum-filled pore lining where blackheads and closed comedones form, rather than working only on the surface the way glycolic acid does. A 2% leave-on liquid two or three nights a week is enough for most oily skin; daily use is rarely necessary and often provokes the dryness people then blame on the product.

Niacinamide works differently. At 4 to 5 percent it has been shown to reduce sebum output over several weeks, and it also supports ceramide production, which is exactly what an over-washed oily face is short of. It is one of the few actives that suits every zone and every time of day, and it pairs well with both BHA and sunscreen without any of the layering conflicts people worry about.

Retinoids are the long game. By normalising how the pore lining sheds, they stop plugs from forming in the first place, which is why they outperform any scrub for persistent congestion. Start at a low strength twice a week, apply to dry skin, and expect eight to twelve weeks before the picture changes. If you use both, alternate nights rather than stacking BHA and retinol together — the combined irritation is what usually ends people's routines.

One thing that does not help: physical scrubs and pore strips. They remove the oxidised top of a blackhead and leave the plug behind, so the pore refills within days while the friction inflames the surrounding skin.

Moisturizer and sunscreen without the shine

Skipping moisturizer is the most common oily-skin mistake, and it makes shine worse rather than better. What matters is texture, not whether you moisturize at all: a water-gel or an oil-free gel-cream delivers hydration without the heavy occlusives that congest an oily face. Look for glycerin, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and squalane, and avoid thick butters and heavy plant oils in the daytime.

Sunscreen is non-negotiable, including on oily and acne-prone skin. UV thickens the stratum corneum, worsens post-acne marks, and prolongs the redness left behind by every spot. Fluid, gel, and mattifying formulas exist specifically for this skin type, and many of them replace your moisturizer entirely in the morning, which keeps the routine to three steps. If shine still breaks through by midday, blotting papers are a better answer than powder, which builds up in pores over the course of a day.

Makeup and hair products matter more than most people expect. Heavy foundations, hair oils, and pomades that migrate onto the forehead and jawline are a frequent hidden cause of congestion that no amount of BHA will out-run. Non-comedogenic labelling is not regulated, but choosing lighter formulas and washing your face after workouts and before bed covers most of it.

A four-week plan and what results to expect

Week one: change only your cleanser. Switch to a gentle gel or low-foam wash, use lukewarm water, and wash twice a day at most — night is essential, morning is optional if your skin feels comfortable on waking. Do not add anything new yet.

Week two: add a lightweight gel moisturizer morning and night, and a niacinamide serum in the morning. Expect the rebound shine from over-washing to start settling around day ten to fourteen.

Week three: add a daily sunscreen with a fluid or matte finish as your final morning step. Week four: add one treatment — 2% salicylic acid two nights a week, or a low-strength retinol two nights a week if texture and marks are your priority. Never introduce both in the same week.

From there, hold steady. Skin turns over roughly every four to six weeks, so judge any product at the eight-week mark, not the eighth day. Realistic outcomes for consistent oily-skin routines are less midday shine, fewer new blackheads, and visibly smaller-looking pores as they empty — pore size itself is genetic and does not shrink. If you are getting painful cystic lesions rather than surface congestion, that is worth a dermatologist visit; prescription options work far faster than anything on a shelf.

What to use for oily skin

  • CleanserBest overall

    La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser

    Cleans thoroughly at a skin-friendly pH, so you get the fresh feeling without the rebound oil an aggressive wash causes.

    La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser blue pump bottle
    Why this one for you: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Purifying Foaming Cleanser suits this step.Cleans thoroughly at a skin-friendly pH, so you get the fresh feeling without the rebound oil an aggressive wash causes.
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  • CleanserBudget pick

    CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser

    A ceramide gel wash at drugstore pricing — the safest cheap replacement for a stripping foaming cleanser.

    CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser value size pump bottle
    Why this one for you: CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser suits this step.A ceramide gel wash at drugstore pricing — the safest cheap replacement for a stripping foaming cleanser.
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  • ExfoliantBest overall

    Paula's Choice SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant

    The reference 2% salicylic acid: oil-soluble, well-formulated, and effective two to three nights a week on congestion.

    Paula's Choice SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant bottle
    Why this one for you: Paula's Choice SKIN PERFECTING 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant suits this step.The reference 2% salicylic acid: oil-soluble, well-formulated, and effective two to three nights a week on congestion.
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  • ExfoliantBudget pick

    The Inkey List Beta Hydroxy Acid Serum

    Same active at roughly a third of the price — a sensible starting point before committing to a larger bottle.

    The Inkey List Beta Hydroxy Acid Serum product packaging
    Why this one for you: The Inkey List Beta Hydroxy Acid Serum suits this step.Same active at roughly a third of the price — a sensible starting point before committing to a larger bottle.
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  • SerumBudget pick

    The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%

    Inexpensive way to moderate sebum and support the barrier; use it in the morning under sunscreen.

    The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% dropper bottle
    Why this one for you: The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% suits this step.Inexpensive way to moderate sebum and support the barrier; use it in the morning under sunscreen.
    View The Ordinary on Amazon
  • MoisturizerBest overall

    Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel

    Oil-free gel-cream that hydrates without the heaviness that congests oily skin.

    Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel blue jar
    Why this one for you: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel suits this step.Oil-free gel-cream that hydrates without the heaviness that congests oily skin.
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  • SunscreenBest overall

    EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46

    A lightweight, niacinamide-containing sunscreen widely used on oily and acne-prone skin.

    EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46 face sunscreen pump bottle
    Why this one for you: EltaMD UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46 suits this step.A lightweight, niacinamide-containing sunscreen widely used on oily and acne-prone skin.
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  • SunscreenBudget pick

    La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk SPF 60

    Broad-spectrum daily protection with no white cast, at a much lower cost per ounce.

    La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk SPF 60 sunscreen tube
    Why this one for you: La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk SPF 60 suits this step.Broad-spectrum daily protection with no white cast, at a much lower cost per ounce.
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  • SerumBest overall

    Paula's Choice 10% Niacinamide Booster

    The strongest widely available niacinamide for visibly emptier pores and steadier oil output over eight weeks.

    Paula's Choice 10% Niacinamide Booster bottle
    Why this one for you: Paula's Choice 10% Niacinamide Booster suits this step.The strongest widely available niacinamide for visibly emptier pores and steadier oil output over eight weeks.
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  • MoisturizerBudget pickKorean Beauty

    COSRX Oil-Free Ultra Moisturizing Lotion

    Oil-free hydration at a fraction of the price — enough to stop the rebound shine from over-washing.

    COSRX Oil-Free Ultra-Moisturizing Lotion bottle
    Why this one for you: COSRX Oil-Free Ultra Moisturizing Lotion suits this step.Oil-free hydration at a fraction of the price — enough to stop the rebound shine from over-washing.
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Oily skin questions, answered

How often should I wash oily skin?
Twice a day, morning and night, plus after heavy sweating. Washing more often strips the barrier and published research links over-cleansing with rebound oil production and irritation.
Does oily skin need moisturizer?
Yes. Dehydrated skin compensates by making more sebum. An oil-free gel moisturizer keeps water in the skin without adding grease or clogging pores.
Salicylic acid or niacinamide for oily skin?
Both, at different times. Niacinamide in the morning helps regulate sebum and pore appearance; a salicylic acid (BHA) exfoliant two or three nights a week clears the pore lining.
What sunscreen works best on oily skin?
A fluid, gel, or matte-finish broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher. Alcohol-light fluid formulas sit better under sebum and are less likely to pill through the day.
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