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What Are The Causes Of A Sudden Oily Skin?

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While having oily skin is an accepted part of growing up, especially during puberty, it can also happen suddenly at various points in your life. In this article, we’ll talk about the most common reasons why you may suddenly have oily skin. Read on!

 Oily Skin

Stress

When you’re more stressed than usual, your body tends to produce extra amounts of cortisol, a stress hormone. It increases glucose levels in your bloodstream and helps produce substances that repair body tissues. However, its most common side effect is excess oil on your skin.

Too much oil clogs hair follicles, and this results in acne, zits, and pimples. Even those who have never had oily skin before tend to suffer from increased oil levels in times of stress. Dermatologists suggest using blotting paper and other products that help reduce the amount of oil on your skin.

Diet Changes

The changes in your diet can cause sudden excess oil production. In general, the type of foods you consume regularly can affect your skin, and it helps to know which foods contribute to your skin’s health.

  • Fried food: fried food can cause oily skin since they contain high amounts of omega-6 fatty acids, which stimulate oil production.
  • Sugar: food that has plenty of sugar causes inflammation in the body, which triggers greater oil production.
  • Dairy: food like cheese, milk, and yogurt can clog your skin up, triggering more oil production. You can instead try soy and almond milk.
  • Salt: too much salt can dehydrate your skin. As a result, your sebaceous glands will overproduce sebum.
  • Alcohol: alcoholic beverages can also dehydrate your skin. To compensate for the fluid loss, your body will then produce excessive amounts of oil.

Hormones

Internal and external factors can cause hormonal changes in your skin, which can lead to an imbalance in hormonal levels. This triggers your sebaceous glands to produce excessive amounts of oil.

Specifically, androgens are the primary hormones that cause excessive oil production. During puberty, a lot of people experience oily skin because androgen production is much higher. To combat this, you can take certain vitamins for oily skin and eat healthy food.

Skincare Routine

Taking care of your skin also needs balance. When your daily skincare routine is too harsh

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