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If you have ever blotted your face an hour after getting ready, you already know the struggle. But here is the thing: that excess oil is not just your skin type. Malaysia's weather is actively making it worse.
Why Heat Triggers More Oil
Your skin has oil glands that produce sebum to protect and moisturise your skin. When temperatures rise, those glands go into overdrive. Add Malaysia's humidity on top, where sweat does not evaporate, it just sits on your face mixing with sebum. and you end up with the recipe for constant shine.
The Dehydration Trap
Here is what surprises most people: oily skin can also be dehydrated skin. When your skin lacks enough water, it produces more oil to compensate. Air-con all day followed by humid heat outside means your skin is constantly confused, swinging between dry and oily throughout the day.
Oily skin and dry skin are not opposites. You can absolutely have both at the same time.
What Actually Helps
The fix is not to strip your skin with harsh products because that only makes oil production worse. What actually works is keeping your skin properly hydrated so it stops overcompensating.
A lightweight hydrating toner like the Hyaluronic Acid GHK-Cu Moisturizing Toner adds water to your skin without any heaviness. The GHK-Cu complex also helps calm overactive sebum production over time, so with consistent use, you will notice your skin staying more balanced throughout the day.
For your moisturiser, go lightweight. The Advanced Hyaluronic Acid GHK-Cu Moisturizing Lotion is a good match for Malaysia's climate. Hydrating enough to keep your barrier happy, but not heavy enough to make things worse in the heat.
And mask regularly. Two to three times a week of consistent masking helps regulate oil production at a deeper level. Think of it as maintenance, not just a pamper session.
