The Best Skin Care for Oily Skin, According to Dermatologists & Reviewed by Us


Buh-bye, shine.
editors test best skincare for oily skin
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If you constantly carry blotting sheets everywhere you go, it’s time to look into the best skin care for oily skin. Take it from one shiny girl to another: the right cleanser, serum, toner, moisturizer, and makeup can make all the difference, especially if they include gentle exfoliants, mattifying ingredients, and pore-minimizing components.

After years of trial and error, and chatting with a slew of dermatologists and other Glamour editors, I’ve finally nailed the best skin care routine for my complexion—and because we don’t gatekeep here, I’m sharing my findings below. My top pick by far has to be the one product that’s changed my skin the most—the CeraVe Acne Foaming Cleanser. This lightweight face wash keeps my skin matte throughout the day and manages to keep breakouts at bay. We also found the best sunscreen, moisturizer, primer, and toner that will keep your skin looking fresh and totally shine-free.

The best skin care products for oily skin, at a glance

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Best Cleanser
CeraVe Acne Foaming Cleanser
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Best Toner
Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
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Best Moisturizer
Starface Star Cream + Salicylic Acid
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Best Serum
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Salicylic Acid Treatment
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Best for Acne
Mediheal Madecassoside Toner Pads
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How we tested

We tested oily skin care products by evaluating their ingredients, our experience using them, and their efficacy.

By IngredientsBy Format and ApplicationBy Efficacy
The best ones met all of our criteria, including but not limited to: gentle exfoliants (like AHAs and BHAs), oil-absorbing add-ins (like kaolin clay), and noncomedogenic ingredients, meaning they won’t seep into pores. The products that made this list also all have properties that help minimize the appearance of enlarged pores, which in turn helps control oiliness.We tested oily skin care products in various formats, including cleansers, serums, toners, moisturizers, and more. The ones that stood out effortlessly fit into our routines, and had lightweight, nonsticky finishes that absorbed well into our skin and didn’t leave any residue (or, ahem, excess oil and grease) left behind.Finally, the best skin care for oily skin actually kept us looking matte and fresh all day and (the best part) helped prevent us from reaching for our blotting sheets.

Best Cleanser: CeraVe Acne Foaming Cleanser

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  • Original photo from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing CeraVe Acne Foaming Cleanser

CeraVe Acne Foaming Cleanser

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing CeraVe Acne Foaming Cleanser

The reason why this pick is at the top of our list is because it’s the one acne product that has actually changed Glamour commerce writer Alanna Martine Kilkeary’s combination skin in the long run.

Pooja Rambhia, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New Jersey, also recommends this gentle facial cleanser to all of her patients with oily skin. “The benzoyl peroxide targets acne-causing bacteria while the hyaluronic acid and niacinamide help maintain hydration and reduce inflammation, preventing the overdrying that often occurs with traditional benzoyl peroxide cleansers,” she says, making it a great pick for those who need a deep clean, but don’t want their skin feeling stripped.

“This noncomedogenic pick is super creamy but absorbs like lightning during application. It sinks right into the skin and doesn’t irritate any areas where I have breakouts. I find that I also have less redness and oiliness in my T-Zone and around my nose when I use this one,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary.

Best for Acne: Mediheal Madecassoside Toner Pads

Mediheal Madecassoside Toner Pads
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Mediheal Madecassoside Toner Pads

Original video from Jenifer Calle testing Mediheal Madecassoside Cotton Facial Pads

Hadley King, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in NYC, highly recommends these toner pads if you struggle with oily skin and clogged pores. “These antiaging pads hydrate the skin with humectants, and they contain niacinamide, as well as soothing ingredients like allantoin, Centella, and madecassoside,” she says.

Glamour senior commerce editor Jenifer Calle is also a fan. “I use these Mediheal toner pads almost daily and sometimes even twice a day because they’re that gentle. My face just doesn’t feel clean without them now. It does a great job of cleansing the surface of my skin; there’s always some residue caught on the pad. I can tell it helps unclog pores because my makeup glides on easily after use. I’m not saying they shrunk my pores (TBH that’s not possible), but they’re definitely not as noticeable,” she says.

Best Sunscreen: Supergoop! Unseen Sunscreen

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  • Original photo from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen (SPF 50)

Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen (SPF 50)

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen SPF 50

The super-velvety formula of this facial sunscreen is a dream for oily skin types because it instantly mattifies your face, all while protecting it with broad-spectrum SPF 50. “You’ll find yourself second-guessing whether you even put anything on,” says Anna Moeslein, Glamour deputy editor. “Because of that, it works well as a primer under your makeup or on its own as a mattifying finish after your daily facial moisturizer.”

Best Primer: Smashbox Pore Vanishing Primer

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  • Original photo from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Smashbox Pore Vanishing Primer

Smashbox Pore Vanishing Primer

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Smashbox Pore Vanishing Primer

If you want to keep your blotting sheets at home, a makeup primer is just what you need. This pore-vanishing primer does just that, blending in effortlessly (and invisibly) and keeping makeup matte all day.

“My makeup routine has taken a turn for the better after using this primer everyday,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary. “It keeps my skin grease-free all day, and also helps ensure that it doesn’t crease in the typically greasy areas around my nose and on my T-zone. It doesn’t leave a cast or any residue behind, and my makeup stays put from the time I put it on at 8 a.m. to the time I take it off, 12 hours later.”

Best Tinted Moisturizer: Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30

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  • Original photo from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer (SPF 30)

Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer (SPF 30)

Original video from Alanna Martine Kilkeary testing Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer SPF 30

No routine is complete without a tinted moisturizer that can blur, mattify, and protect the skin. This oil-free formula helps control shine, lasts all day, and helps even out discoloration, dark spots, and uneven skin texture.

“I wore this blurring tinted moisturizer in the blaring 80-degree sun of Florida during a recent trip to Disney, and it didn’t smudge, budge, or move throughout the day,” says Glamour’s Kilkeary.

“It’s really lightweight but easy to build up with a few layers, and I love that it only takes about two layers to get pretty much full coverage. This one is the most foundation-like of the bunch, and I’d definitely recommend using it if you want something to wear for a special occasion but don’t want to commit to a full-coverage beat.”

Best Serum: La Roche-Posay Effaclar Salicylic Acid Treatment

La Roche-Posay Effaclar Salicylic Acid Treatment
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La Roche-Posay Effaclar Salicylic Acid Treatment

This pore-minimizing treatment helps clear acne and post-acne marks for softer, smoother, and less oily skin all together.

“Taking care of oily skin is all about preparing the skin with leave-on ingredients found in serums that decrease oil production,” says Rachel Nazarian, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology in NYC. That’s why she recommends looking for ingredients that will gently exfoliate and slow down oil production, like salicylic acid.


Frequently asked questions

What causes oily skin?

“Oily skin can be due to a variety of reasons: natural production based on genetics; reaction to stress levels, medication, humidity, and weather conditions; topical skin care regimen; hormonal fluctuations (from monthly periods, or again, from cortisol surges during stressful times),” says Dr. Nazarian. She also says that most people with long-term untreated oily skin will notice a gradual enlargement of pores, and often small skin-colored growths called sebaceous hyperplasias that represent overactive enlarged oil glands. That’s why using the best skin care products for oily skin is so important.

What to look for when shopping for skin care for oily skin

When shopping for skin care products for oily skin, Dr. Nazarian says the biggest mistake that people make is opting for products like harsh cleansers. Instead, she recommends avoiding occlusive or heavy products that can clog oily skin (such as beeswax, silicones, paraffin and mineral oils). “And look for ingredients in products like sulfur, BHAs, witch hazel, and tea tree that can control oil better and minimize oil production,” she says.

How can I stop my face from being so oily?

To help minimize oiliness, Dr. King recommends sticking to a strict skin care regimen. “Cleanse twice daily with a face wash that contains gentle surfactants for thorough cleansing, then follow with a toner that includes ingredients that will help with oil control like salicylic acid and niacinamide,” she says. A prescription acne product can be applied next, then you can complete your routine with a lightweight, noncomedogenic moisturizer and SPF.

Is vitamin C good for oily skin? What about retinol or hyaluronic acid?

Vitamin C, retinol, and hyaluronic acid are all suitable for oily skin types. Dr. King suggests applying an antioxidant-packed vitamin C serum in your morning routine, followed by a hyaluronic acid serum. “Oily skin may be able to tolerate a prescription retinoid, rather than a retinol,” she says, so it’s best to check with your doctor about what ingredient is best for you.

What acid is best for oily skin?

The dermatologists we spoke with all said that salicylic acid is by far the best for oily skin. “Salicylic acid is an excellent pore-clearing ingredient because it exfoliates the surface of the skin and penetrates into pores to remove oil,” says Dr. King. “This helps prevent pores from becoming clogged and can help remove clogs that have already formed,” says Dr. King, noting its particularly effective for treating and preventing comedonal acne (blackheads and whiteheads).

What ingredients should you avoid if you have oily skin?

If you have oily skin, avoid comedogenic or pore-clogging ingredients like coconut oil and cocoa butter, says Dr. King. Instead opt for gentle skin care products that will clean surface oils without stripping and irritating skin in the process. “I recommend skin care products that don’t have perfumes or sulfates, as well,” says Dr. Nazarian.

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