

Does your skin feel shiny on the outside, yet parched on the inside?
When you look in the mirror, have you noticed that your T-zone is oily while the areas around your cheeks and jaw feel tight and flaky?
One of the most common misunderstandings is that an oily face must have enough moisture,
but in fact, having a lot of sebum does not mean you have enough hydration, too.
Rather, it is surprisingly common for excess sebum and severe dryness to appear at the same time.
Let’s take a look at why this contradictory condition happens and how to manage it.

Why do excess sebum and dryness coexist?
What is the secret?
The phenomenon of surface oiliness and deep dryness appearing at the same time may seem contradictory at first. But it is closely tied to the skin’s protective mechanism. Our body has various defense systems to protect itself from external factors, and when the epidermis becomes dry, it secretes more oil to compensate. In other words, the inside becomes dry while the outside becomes oily.
In particular, when the skin barrier is damaged by using the wrong cleanser or by over-exfoliating, moisture evaporation increases, and the sebaceous glands overreact in response, creating a double burden. Add seasonal changes, stress, and hormonal imbalance on top of that, and the imbalance between dryness and oiliness can become even more severe.

Skin with two sides
This affects everyday life in these ways
This is a phenomenon often experienced by people with combination skin. After washing their face in the morning, they may feel tightness, but as time passes, oil often comes up, especially in the T-zone. When this continues, makeup is more likely to pill or wear off, and choosing cosmetics becomes more of a 고민 about “what should I use?”
- Inconvenience that changes with the season
In summer, sebum production becomes more active along with sweat, making oiliness worse. In winter, dry conditions make flaking and tightness more severe. Because different symptoms appear in each season, it becomes difficult to keep a skincare routine consistent, and people end up going through trial and error by changing products every time. If your skin cannot adapt to these changes, it can become even more sensitive and enter a vicious cycle of reacting easily to irritation.
- Deep dryness that is hard to notice
Because of the visible oiliness, many people overlook the importance of hydration. However, a chronic lack of moisture can, over time, accelerate decreased elasticity and wrinkle formation. Did you know that some acne can even occur because the face is dry, prompting the skin to over-secrete sebum as a defense mechanism?

How should you manage it
in daily life?
When excess sebum and dryness coexist, balanced care is more important than anything else. If you use overly rich products to improve dryness, sebum may increase even more; on the other hand, if you try only to reduce oil, dryness may worsen. So how should you care for it?
| Protect the barrier with a gentle, non-irritating cleanser | Use lightweight layering focused on hydration | Manage exfoliation in a way that minimizes irritation | Use different products for different areas | Drink enough water and maintain indoor humidity |
For cleansing, use lukewarm water and create enough foam for a gentle wash. For toner, it is better to choose a mildly acidic product. Layer hydrating essences or serums several times to steadily replenish moisture, and “customized care,” using different products for the T-zone and U-zone, is also effective.
Limit exfoliation to once or twice a week, and rather than products with fine abrasive particles, it is better to use a gentle peeling gel or toner pads containing mild acidic ingredients.

Lifting procedure, Ulthera Prime
Is there a treatment method
for balancing dryness and sebum?
- Strengthening the skin’s moisture structure with Ultherapy Prime
If dryness and sebum imbalance persist, you may want to consider Ultherapy Prime. This procedure works by using ultrasound energy to strengthen the moisture-retention structure in the deeper layers of the skin. In particular, when the skin lacks moisture inside but has a greasy surface, it can help restore moisture balance.
The feature of Ultherapy Prime is that it induces changes from deep within without affecting the skin’s surface. It does not immediately reduce sebum production after the procedure, but over time you may notice an improved moisture environment inside the skin, which naturally helps regulate excessive sebum production. Although results vary by person, gradual improvement is generally experienced over 2 to 3 months after the procedure.
- Directly supplying moisture and nutrients with Skinvive
If you want to directly improve deep skin dryness, Skinvive can also be a good option. It delivers moisture ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and various nutrients deep into the skin, reaching depths that topical products cannot easily access.
By directly supplying moisture and nutrients to the epidermis and dermis through Skinvive, the skin’s own ability to retain moisture improves. When the internal environment is improved this way, it helps regulate excessive sebum production. Since skin condition and response can differ from person to person, it is advisable to decide after 충분히 discussing your skin characteristics and treatment goals.
- Finding skin balance with radiofrequency treatment
Radiofrequency treatment is a method that delivers thermal energy deep into the skin to stimulate collagen production and improve the internal skin environment. It can bring balance to skin that is both dry and oily, because it helps improve the internal moisture environment and control excessive sebum production.
The advantage of radiofrequency is that it is noninvasive while still acting on the dermal layer. Immediately after the procedure, there may be slight redness or a warm sensation, but it usually subsides quickly, and afterward you may notice strengthened skin barrier function and improved moisture balance. Of course, rather than expecting dramatic changes from a single session, it is more realistic to aim for gradual improvement through several treatments.

Skin is both a mirror of our body and its protective shield. If you understand the contradictory condition of being oily on the outside yet dry inside and manage it properly, you can regain healthy, balanced skin.
If steady daily care is combined with appropriate procedures when needed, you can cultivate healthy skin where sebum and moisture are in harmony. Skin that seems oily yet is dry—now let’s turn it into one balanced face!



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