Let's talk about why the nose likes to give oil first, and then what to do.
Generally, people with oily skin or mixed skin have serious nose oil, and the shiny nose really doesn't look good all year round.
The nose and forehead are what we often call T area, and the oil here is a little different from the oil on the face. Generally speaking, the secretion of oil is related to temperature. It is said that once the temperature rises, the oil production will increase by 10%. Although I don't know how this data is obtained, it still makes sense.
When the skin surface temperature rises, the skin will automatically secrete more oil to ensure that the water will not be lost too much. The nose shoulders the heavy responsibility of breathing, and the air coming in and out will take away more water than other parts, so the nose will secrete more oil to ensure that the skin will not be chapped. In other words, the nose actually means well.
As a natural defense way of skin, oil is generally composed of glandular cells and flat duct molecules, which are connected with hair follicles. The reason why human skin secretes oil is because there are oil glands on the skin. These glands are more developed on the face, especially around the nose. They are not only bigger, but also more active. These oils can resist the ultraviolet rays of the sun and environmental substances, just like a protective layer. Because human facial hair is scarce, especially around the nose and forehead, these glands are often more developed.
If nitrogen and oil are secreted too vigorously, it will cause other skin problems, such as. . . Black head. It's a bit like a vicious circle. When the skin comes out of water, it will secrete more oil. Excessive oil secretion will cause water-oil imbalance. It's embarrassing to think about it.
To solve the problem of excessive secretion of nose oil, there are probably three aspects: cleaning, hydrating and oil control.
But be careful not to blindly replenish water. This cannot fundamentally solve the problem of oil production. In addition to daily maintenance, we should also find a water-oil balance point for our skin condition and keep our skin in a relatively balanced position. You should know whether you have normal oil production or pathological oil production.
Oil production may be caused by bacterial infection and sebaceous gland disorder. At this time, simply replenishing water can't solve the problem.
The amount of oil produced by sebaceous glands is generally determined by nature. It is normal for some people to show a little oil when their skin is healthy, while others do a little. However, due to the wrong way of skin care and cosmetics, bacterial infection and sebaceous gland secretion disorder may occur, and pathological oil production may occur at this time. Generally, the sebaceous glands of boys are more developed than those of girls, which is caused by more androgen.
Let's talk about cleanliness first. At present, basic facial cleanser has the function of removing oil, and the formulas of each family are different. This will vary from person to person.
I can't recommend specific cleaning products either. Everyone's situation is different. I suggest you give it a try first, and then just talk about general principles.
The nose is oily to see if it is serious. Generally, the nose should be thoroughly cleaned once a week. If the grease accumulates for too long and is not cleaned well, it may also cause blackheads and the like.
If you have blackheads, it is not recommended to use acne needles, which is difficult to grasp and easy to cause infection.
For daily cleaning, it is recommended to choose products with mild deoiling ability, and do not excessively deoil, otherwise it will lead to a vicious circle, so as to ensure that the skin is not too greasy and the water and oil are balanced.
Then there is hydration. In this regard, you can choose some refreshing creams with oil balance.