Mitos Umum tentang Mengontrol Kelebihan Minyak pada Kulit
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Misconception 1: Frequent Washing to Remove Oiliness
Controlling oil isn't about stripping all sebum. Many people wash their faces excessively in summer, hoping to reduce oiliness. In reality, healthy skin maintains a balance between oil and moisture. Simply washing or absorbing surface oil disrupts this equilibrium, triggering sebaceous glands to produce even more oil.In this sense, hydration is key to oil control. Therefore, when choosing oil-control products, prioritize not only their oil-reducing effects but also their moisturizing capabilities. Only by providing skin with adequate oil-free hydration and restoring it to optimal water-oil balance can you truly eliminate shine.
Misconception 2: Oil control is only for teenagers
Many believe oil control is solely a teenage concern, but this is incorrect.A survey indicates that among Asian women, issues stemming from sebum production peak at an average age of 37.2. Epidemiological data shows that sebum secretion is closely linked to age. Five to seven years after reaching its peak, excess sebum leads to enlarged pores. If not controlled early, this condition worsens with age.
Misconception 3: Oil control is only for women
Hormones are one factor influencing skin oil production. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a male hormone, stimulates sebaceous glands to increase facial oil. Consequently, men's skin typically exhibits higher oiliness. Therefore, men actually need to pay more attention to oil control than women.
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