Oily / Acne

Persistent greasy or shiny appearance, congested or enlarged, pores, frequent blackheads and whiteheads, and prone to pimples, pustules, or other blemishes. 

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FAQs

Our B&B Labs’ skin experts simplify skincare by giving you the answers you need to make informed choices.

Why does my skin get oily or break out easily?

Excess oil production is often your skin’s way of protecting itself when its microbiome and barrier are out of balance. Harsh cleansers, stress, or hormones can trigger overproduction of sebum, clogging pores and causing breakouts. A healthy skin ecosystem helps regulate oil naturally and keeps acne-causing bacteria in check.

Are microbiome-friendly products effective for acne-prone skin?

Yes, in fact, they’re essential. Traditional acne treatments often over-dry and disrupt your skin’s microbiome, leading to rebound oiliness or irritation. Our microbiome-friendly solutions work with your skin, not against it, supporting beneficial bacteria to help reduce blemishes, refine texture, and prevent future flare-ups naturally.

Should I moisturise if I have oily or acne-prone skin?

Yes, skipping moisturiser can cause your skin to produce even more oil. Choose a lightweight, oil-free formula for best results like Burdock Oil Control Gel.

What foods help reduce excess oil and acne?

Focus on eating low-glycaemic foods like whole grains, leafy greens, and legumes to balance hormones and reduce oil production. Include zinc-rich foods such as pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, and oysters to support healing and control sebum. Omega-3 sources like salmon, chia, and walnuts help calm inflammation, while antioxidants from berries, green tea, and colourful vegetables fight acne-causing oxidative stress. Limit sugary drinks, dairy, and fried foods, which can trigger breakouts and worsen oiliness.