Not even masks can cover the oily shine on your face?
When the pandemic became widespread in Taiwan, it's already summertime. Everyone's faces have an oily shine under their masks, regardless of gender, not to mention acne. So this is what you can do:
1. Take a look at the foundation you're using
Replacing foundation sticks, liquid foundations, BB cream, or concealers that have strong coverage with lighter mineral pressed powder foundations to reduce the amount of sebum accumulating in the pores.
2. Choose a lightweight sunscreen
If you're not in the habit of wearing makeup and only use sunscreen, then you should choose your sunscreen carefully based on texture. There are many types of sunscreens with various SPF and PA values to choose from, so pick one that offers enough sun protection but has a lightweight, watery texture.
3. Adjust how you care for your skin
In summer, you should focus on cleansing and moisturizing. Those who wear makeup or sunscreen should also be thorough in using makeup removal products. If you have oily skin or combination skin that leans towards the oily side, choose a watery lotion for your skin care. In addition, you can use skin care products that contain natural peptides derived from lactoferrin to enhance your skin's defenses and stabilize the condition of your skin.