If you have oily skin, it’s easy to make a lot of mistakes in the skincare department. So many people (myself included, once upon a time) think you should dry out oily skin in order to keep it more balanced, but this often makes it worse. It’s also entirely another beast if you’re oily and acne prone. Ugh.
I’m here to help take the guesswork out of things, though. When shopping for the best serums, there are a couple things (and ingredients) to keep in mind if you have oily skin. I asked two dermatologists to give me the lowdown on exactly which ingredients work well for oily skin types and what their serum recommendations are. Check out what they had to share below.
If you’re unsure where to start when it comes to serum shopping for oily skin, dermatologists have a few key ingredients they swear by. Board-certified dermatologist Brendan Camp, MD, says vitamin C is a favorite, for starters. “Vitamin C is a skincare ingredient that can be used on most types of skin, including oily skin,” he says. “Finding a product that is lightweight and does not leave a thick residue is important when buying skincare for oily skin.” He also recommends a good oil-free moisturizer and salicylic acid: “Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid (BHA) that is hydrophobic, which allows it to penetrate deep in pores and flush them of excess oil and residue.”
Board-certified cosmetic dermatologist Divya Shokeen, MD, recommends serums that contain retinol and AHAs in addition to BHAs. “Retinoids help to reduce oil production, while AHAs and BHAs are great for reducing the appearance of pores,” she shares. Find a few of their recommended serums below along with some of my own favorites.