Why Oil Production Increases in Summer

Oily skin in summer is often attributed to heat or humidity, but research suggests something different: that ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the most likely cause of increased oil levels.

While other factors may contribute to excess shine or signs of congestion in warmer months, a broad spectrum SPF plays a key role in any oil control skincare routine.

Managing oily skin starts with understanding what may be driving it, then building a routine around gentle cleansing, oil-balancing ingredients, lightweight moisture, and daily sun protection. Here’s how to build a routine that helps manage oiliness from the first step to the last.

July 1, 2026

Why Does Skin Appear Oilier In The Summer?

UV exposure can set off a chain reaction at the skin’s surface. When skin is exposed to UV radiation, it can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), unstable molecules associated with oxidative stress. This may affect skin cells and surface lipids, including the lipids found in sebum. In simple terms: UV exposure can change the environment on the skin’s surface.

Sebum is not just “oil.” It also contains antioxidant components, including vitamin E and coenzyme Q10, which help defend the skin against oxidative stress. Because UV exposure increases oxidative stress, researchers have suggested that higher sebum levels may be part of the skin’s response to increased UV exposure. On skin, this can appear as more visible shine, especially in areas already prone to oiliness.

UV radiation can also change the composition of sebum by oxidizing certain lipids, including squalene. For blemish-prone skin, these changes may contribute to visible congestion, clogged-looking pores, and breakouts. This is why daily sun protection matters. It helps reduce exposure to a factor that may make skin look oilier or more congested.


Building An Oil-Control Skincare Regimen

An effective skincare regimen for oily skin starts with a gentle cleanser and ends with a broad-spectrum SPF.

Prep: Gentle Cleansing

Sweat is part of summer skin, too. When it sits on the skin’s surface, it can mix with dirt, oil, and dead skin cells. This buildup may clog pores or contribute to breakouts. Using a gentle face wash helps remove impurities that can lead to signs of congestion.

When skin feels oilier, it can be tempting to reach for a stronger cleanser. But stronger is not always better. Harsh cleansers can strip the skin of beneficial natural lipids and disrupt the skin barrier, which may increase the risk of irritation and breakouts instead of helping skin feel balanced.

  • Squalane Cleanser: effectively dissolves makeup, oil, and impurities while supporting the skin barrier. Skin feels soft, smooth, and hydrated. Because it’s formulated with squalane, this cleanser won’t clog pores.

    
    
  • Glucoside Foaming Cleanser: is a gentle gel-like formulation that cleanses without stripping, and supports clarity, radiance, and suppleness with continued use.

Treat: Oil-Balancing Ingredients

Adding niacinamide to an oil-control routine can help target excess sebum and reduce visible shine during warmer months. As a multi-functional ingredient, niacinamide also supports the skin barrier, helping skin feel balanced without stripping.

  • Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%: is ideal for skin prone to visible oiliness and congestion. Lightweight, and water-based, it contains a high concentration of niacinamide that effectively balances excess oil, reduces shine, and minimizes the appearance of pores. Apply a few drops of Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% after cleansing and toners or essences, and before oil-based serums.

Seal: Maintaining Hydration And Balance

Hydration still matters for skin that appears oily. The skin’s natural oil can help protect skin, but is not consistently linked to skin hydration levels in research. Skin prone to visible oiliness or blemishes can still become dehydrated and may benefit from lightweight hydration to help support balance.

Oily skin is best suited to lightweight moisturizers that hydrate without feeling heavy.

  • Natural Moisturizing Factors + Beta Glucan: is a fast-absorbing gel moisturizer that provides all-day hydration after one application. With a blend of natural moisturizing factors, beta glucan, and ceramides, it also supports the skin barrier. This non-greasy formulation is excellent for oily and combination skin year round, particularly in warmer weather.
  • Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA: mimics the composition of the skin’s natural hydration system to keep your skin protected and well-hydrated with no greasy residue. The addition of hyaluronic acid helps the skin maintain moisture throughout the day. This oil-free formulation is suitable for all skin types.
  • Rice Lipids + Ectoin Microemulsion: is an ultra-lightweight blend of oil and water-based ingredients, including rice lipids, jojoba oil, ectoin, and natural moisturizing factors. This emulsion delivers 24 hours of soothing hydration with a barely-there feel.

Apply moisturizer as the last step in your skincare routine to support hydration and your skin barrier.


Step 1: Prep
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Step 2: Treat
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The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
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Sun Protection In An Oil-Control Routine

Make broad-spectrum SPF the final step in your daytime oil-control routine. By helping reduce damage caused by UV radiation, sunscreen can support the skin against oxidative stress and may help minimize factors linked to excess oil.

The Ordinary’s UV Filters SPF 45 Serum provides broad-spectrum sun protection against UVA and UVB rays. This serum-textured suncare formulation is lightweight, fragrance-free, and blends into skin seamlessly without leaving a white cast. It’s also formulated to be non-comedogenic and suitable for all skin types. Offering instant and all-day hydration, this SPF leaves skin looking luminous, not shiny.


How To Control Oily Skin: A Recap

  • Start with a gentle cleanser that removes oil, sweat, and dirt. Avoid harsh cleansers that can strip and irritate the skin.

    
    
  • Follow with targeted ingredients, like niacinamide that target excess oil and surface shine.

    
    
  • Oily skin still needs moisture. Use a lightweight moisturizer to maintain hydration and support the skin barrier.

    
    
  • Finish your AM routine with a broad-spectrum SPF to protect and help prevent excess oil.


Control oily skin without stripping it by using a gentle cleanser that supports the skin barrier. Follow with targeted treatments, such as Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%. This serum contains a high concentration of niacinamide (vitamin B3) and zinc PCA to target dullness, uneven texture, and excess oil. It also helps reduce the appearance of pores and instantly boosts skin radiance. Next, layer on a moisturizer that helps the skin maintain hydration.

Studies suggest that the skin gets oilier in the summer in response to increased UV exposure and heat. Our skin’s oil contains naturally occurring antioxidants which help defend the skin against oxidative stress caused by UV radiation. When we spend more time in the sun, our skin may produce more oil as a protective response.

Yes, oily skin can still be dehydrated. Studies show that oily skin has the same, sometimes lower, moisture levels than other skin types and still needs moisture to prevent dehydration.

Niacinamide can help balance sebum. This ingredient is well known for targeting excess oil and helping minimize surface shine. The high concentration of niacinamide in Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% effectively balances oil and minimizes the appearance of pores.

Managing Excess Oil

You don’t need a harsh or complicated routine to manage oily skin this summer. Focus on gentle cleansing, targeted support, consistent hydration, and daily sun protection to help control shine and maintain your skin barrier all season.