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Which characteristic is associated with oily skin?

  1. Fine lines and wrinkles

  2. Increased sebum production

  3. Excessive dryness

  4. Loose skin texture

The correct answer is: Increased sebum production

Increased sebum production is a defining characteristic of oily skin. Sebum is the natural oil produced by sebaceous glands in the skin, and those with oily skin typically have an overproduction of this oil. This excess sebum can lead to a shiny appearance, enlarged pores, and a higher likelihood of developing acne or breakouts due to clogged pores. Other characteristics associated with oily skin include a thicker skin texture and a tendency to develop blemishes more frequently. While fine lines and wrinkles, excessive dryness, and loose skin texture are indicators of other skin types, they do not pertain to oily skin. Understanding the nature of oily skin is essential for effective skincare treatments and product recommendations.