Affordable Skin Care Routine for Oily Skin: 12 Best Products

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There are many recommended skincare routines floating on the internet.

For beginners (especially teens), I highly recommend Liah Yoo’s Bare Basics Skincare Routine which includes only the timeless essentials—the mainstay steps that you’ll also be required to use together with more advanced steps like acids and retinol.

Liah’s routine includes only 4 steps:

  1. First cleanser
  2. Facial wash
  3. Moisturizer
  4. Sunscreen

Are you oily and acne-prone? Read 6-Step Affordable Skin Care Routine for Oily, Acne-Prone Skin instead.

 

DISCLAIMERS

This guide is for Filipino beginners with oily skin. Other skin concerns were not considered.

Some of the recommended products are available only in the Philippines.

The currency is Philippine peso. The prices are as of August 2020.

⚠️ Your experience may vary. ⚠️ It has worked for some but it might not work for you.

 

THE BASIC SKIN CARE ROUTINE

Morning Routine

Facial wash > Moisturizer > Sunscreen

Night Routine

First cleanser > Facial wash > Moisturizer

 

FIRST CLEANSER & FACIAL WASH

NOT in bar form. The alkaline solution (lye or sodium hydroxide) used in making bar soaps irritates the naturally acidic protective film of the skin, the acid mantle. Also why you shouldn’t wash your body with a bar soap!

If water-based, pH should be 7.0 or lower. pH 5.5 is the ideal for face washes.

If oil-based, nevermind. Coz oils don’t have a pH!

NO sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS). Aka sodium laurilsulfate and sodium dodecyl sulfate. A widely used cleaning ingredient, SLS is very harsh and sensitizes the skin.

If you have sensitive skin, avoid ammonium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) too.

NO alcohol if you’re sensitive skin. Meaning: No ethanol or ethyl alcohol, denatured alcohol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, SD alcohol, and benzyl alcohol. Especially NOT in the first 6 ingredients of a product which contribute the most effect on your skin.

NO cooling sensation. Usually from ingredients: menthol, mint, or eucalyptus. The tingling effect actually upsets the skin, and the “cumulative damage will end up causing more problems.”

No need for salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and glycolic acid. (1) Some acids should be at pH 3-4 to effectively work versus pH ~5.5 of an ideal cleanser. (2) Plus, they’re in contact with the skin so briefly that they don’t have much effect.

If you need salicylic aid, benzoyl peroxide, or glycolic acid in your skincare, use a leave-on, toner- or serum-type product instead to achieve desired results effectively.

How’d you know if you found the right cleanser?

The right cleanser won’t give you a tight, squeaky feeling after use. A harsh cleanser will cause irritation and dry, flaky patches especially around the corners of your nose, mouth, and eyebrows where you are most sensitive.

PRO TIP: An oil-based first cleanser and a water-based second cleanser (facial wash) make the most popular double-cleansing combo.

Is double-cleansing necessary?

YES, if you wear waterproof makeup and/or sunscreen and/or you’re regularly exposed to fumes, dirt, and pollution.

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Recommended First Cleansers

Pond’s Cleansing Balm
Php 399 for 44 ml, Php 649 for 100 ml

Biore Cleansing Oil
Php 349 for 150 ml

Human Nature Gentle Cleansing Oil
Php 225 for 95 ml

*You may also opt for micellar water but know that the need for cotton balls / pads (and perhaps more product) may end up costing you more in the long run.

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Recommended Facial Washes

Himalaya Purifying Neem Face Wash
Php 94 for 50 ml, Php 176 for 100 ml

Human Nature Nourishing Facial Wash
Php 80 for 50 ml, Php 200 for 200 ml
Read my review

Hyalure Soap Free Skin Cleanser
Php 310 for 250 ml
Exclusive online: Lazada, Shopee

More options: 11 Best Drugstore Facial Washes in the Philippines

 

MOISTURIZER

Gel type or watery. This type of moisturizer is lightweight, non-greasy, and easily absorbed by the skin. Common product keywords to look for: ‘hydrating’ and ‘water’.

NO alcohol if you’re sensitive skin. No ethanol or ethyl alcohol, denatured alcohol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, SD alcohol, and benzyl alcohol.

Oil-free, especially for daytime use. No mineral oil, liquid paraffin / paraffinum liquidum, plant oils, squalene, and lanolin.

NO cooling sensation. Usually from ingredients: menthol, mint, or eucalyptus. They sensitize the skin, and the “cumulative damage will end up causing more problems.”

Antioxidants are not required but a great plus!

Is moisturizing oily skin necessary?

YES. When you cleanse your face, no matter how gentle your cleanser is, you are also removing moisture that your skin needs. It’s important to replace it to keep your skin healthy.

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Recommended Moisturizers

Celeteque Hydration Facial Moisturizer
Php 250 for 100 ml

iWhite Korea Aqua Moisturizer (blue)
Php 22 for 6 ml, Php 195 for 50 ml, Php 280 for 80 ml
Read my review

iWhite Korea Aqua Moisturizer Glow (pink)
Php 25 for 6 ml, Php 205 for 50 ml
Read my review

More options: 7 Best Drugstore Moisturizers For Oily, Acne-prone Skin

 

SUNSCREEN

Must be “broad spectrum”. That means it has UVA and UVB protection. These harmful UV rays induce hyperpigmentation and cause premature aging of the skin.

SPF 30 or higher. SPF 30 blocks around 97% of UVB radiation. SPF 50 blocks 97%—just a minimal difference. But people generally don’t apply enough sunscreen and get only 1/3 of the labeled value, so the higher the better.

NO alcohol if you’re sensitive skin. No ethanol or ethyl alcohol, denatured alcohol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, SD alcohol, and benzyl alcohol.

Antioxidants are not required but a great plus!

Should you wear sunscreen every day?

YES. Sunscreen protects you from UVA and UVB rays. UVA rays are “present with relatively equal intensity during all daylight hours throughout the year, and can penetrate clouds and glass”.

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Recommended Sunscreens

Innisfree Intensive Triple Care Sunscreen
Php 610 for 50 ml (Althea)

Belo Sun Expert Tinted Sunscreen
Php 450 for 50 ml

Celeteque Sun Care Matte Moisturizer
Php 230 for 50 ml

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4 thoughts on “Affordable Skin Care Routine for Oily Skin: 12 Best Products

  1. Hi! I just want to say that it’s a big relief to stumble upon your blog. You see, I am a newbie in this whole skin routine business despite being 30 years old. Since I already earned my MBA, I began researching about what to do with my oily, PIH-ridden face. However, reading through r/skincareaddiction, r/asianbeauty and r/beautytalkph left me cross-eyed with a number of products in consideration. I have purchased products without doing patch-tests and checking the ingredients. I know regretted doing such. Add to that, I have yet to understand the dynamics of product ingredients and how my skin reacts to these. This entry has been a hallelujah moment for me! Please do continue writing helpful entries like this. Thanks!

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