If it is accompanied by inflammation, yes, it can. A bigger problem is dehydration, say, putting rubbing alcohol on the skin to dry it out. The skin reacts to protect itself from dehydration by producing sebum. read more
Sebum is a nornal constituent of healthy skin. Trying too hard to get rid of sebum, ironically, causes it to produce more sebum. Use water-based cleansers a couple of times a day, moisturize, and let sebum do its job of keeping your skin from wrinkling. read more
The exfoliating cotton pad will gently remove dead skin as you tone and is less abrasive than a manual exfoliator. Helpful Hydration. Oily skin needs to be moisturized to prevent it from overproducing sebum. Use essential oils to stop sebum production, while treating any blemishes and calming redness. read more