Collection: Excess Oil & Sebum Control

Struggling with oily skin and excess sebum production? Discover expert-formulated oil-control skincare that helps mattify, reduce shine, and keep breakouts at bay. Whether you need a lightweight moisturizer, an oil-absorbing cleanser, or a pore-refining toner, our collection is designed to help you control excess sebum production while keeping your skin hydrated and healthy.

How to Control Excess Sebum Production


Excess sebum and oil production can lead to shiny skin, enlarged pores, and breakouts. Using oil-regulating skincare with niacinamide, clay, and salicylic acid can help absorb excess oil and maintain a balanced complexion.

Best Skincare Routine for Oily Skin


To keep your skin fresh and shine-free, follow a simple routine:

  • Use a gentle foaming cleanser to remove oil buildup.
  • Apply a lightweight, mattifying moisturizer to hydrate without clogging pores.
  • Finish with an oil-free sunscreen to protect without adding extra grease.

What Causes Excess Sebum & Oily Skin?


Oily skin is often caused by genetics, hormonal changes, diet, and skincare choices. Using the wrong products—especially harsh cleansers and alcohol-based toners—can strip the skin, leading to even more oil production as your skin tries to compensate.

Best Ingredients for Oily Skin & Sebum Control
Look for oil-absorbing and pore-refining ingredients like:

Niacinamide – Helps regulate oil production and minimize pores.
Salicylic Acid – Helps to reduce pore visibility and prevents breakouts
Kaolin Clay – Absorbs excess oil and detoxifies the skin.
Witch Hazel – Reduces shine and tightens pores.

How to Reduce Shine Without Over-Drying Your Skin


Skipping moisturizer can make oily skin worse because your skin produces more oil to compensate. Instead, choose a lightweight, gel-based moisturizer that hydrates while keeping your skin shine-free.

Does Diet Affect Sebum Production?


Yes! Eating high-sugar, high-dairy, and fried foods can trigger oil production and breakouts. Drinking plenty of water and adding zinc, omega-3s, and antioxidants to your diet can help keep oily skin under control.