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What Causes Oily Skin?
Oily skin can be caused by many different factors, including stress, humidity, genetics, and fluctuating hormones.
Stress is a common cause of oily skin because it causes the adrenal glands to release more oil than usual. This extra oil can lead to a greasy complexion.
Humidity can also cause oily skin by increasing the amount of oil on your face. This happens because moisture softens the outer layer of your skin and allows oil to flow out of your pores more easily.
Genetics plays a role in how much oil your body produces and where it comes from. People with oily skin tend to have an overactive sebaceous gland that makes excess sebum on their faces. This can lead to acne as well as clogged pores and pimples.
Hormonal changes during puberty can also cause an increase in sebum production, which leads to oily skin conditions like acne breakouts or large pores around the nose area (called "blackheads").
Our Hippo Rox have a luxuriously velvety texture and are gentle on the skin, making them perfect for those sensitive and delicate areas around the lips and eyes. They come with a handy laundry bag that protects your pads and prevents them from going missing in the washing machine.
And if you're wondering whether or not these pads will be as effective as disposable ones, we've got you covered: they work just as well!
Oily skin is a common problem. It is caused by excess oil production in the skin. This excess oil can cause pimples and blackheads, especially in areas where the skin is most oily, such as the forehead and nose.
Oily skin can be caused by a number of factors, including stress, humidity, genetics, and fluctuating hormones. If you have oily skin, you may want to consider how these factors might be affecting your skin before choosing a treatment plan.