How to Properly Treat Combination Skin

combination skin

Combination skin is one of the most common skin types, but that doesn’t make it any easier to treat. As the name implies, this skin condition is a combination of dry and oily skin. People who have combination skin may experience oiliness in some areas and dryness in others. Causes of dry skin are most commonly genetics, or the products that you use. You can’t do anything about your genes, but you can choose skin care products that contain all natural ingredients. As a general rule of thumb, if you have combination skin you should avoid products with harsh chemicals.

Choosing the Right Products

If you’re affected with this problem, you most likely experience oiliness on your forehead, nose and chin (the T-zone). You experience dryness around your T-zone, such as your cheeks and under your eyes. It’s important to carefully choose products that treat both skin types. Luckily, there are many quality products on the market to effectively treat this condition. You won’t find them as readily available as products specifically geared toward dry skin or oily skin, but they exist.

Signs You Have Combination Skin

It isn’t always obvious to determine whether you have combination skin, but there are a few key indicators. These are some of the issues you may be facing.

  1. After you moisturize, you experience very oily skin in your T-zone, but your your cheeks don’t look or feel hydrated
  2. The pores on your nose are very visible
  3. You have patches of dry skin and pimples at the same time
  4. You have dandruff – this isn’t always an indication of combination skin, but people who have combination skin often have dandruff
  5. Your T-zone becomes extremely oily during the summer

A Basic Skin Care Routine

A good skin care routine with the correct products will do wonders for your combination skin. You’ll find that your basic skin care routine is similar to that of oily/acne prone skin or dry skin types. There are just a few minor differences to apply.

Exfoliate

You should exfoliate twice a week with an exfoliating scrub. The beauty about exfoliators is that this skin type can benefit from any type of exfoliation, but it’s recommended to use one with medium grade scrubbing particles.

Cleanse 

When choosing the correct cleanser for your skin, the key is to look for a product that is gentle and won’t irritate either skin type. A really good facial cleanser that’s both environmentally friendly and easy on your budget is Avalon Organics Intense Defense Cleansing Gel.

Moisturize

Moisturizing should be the most important step in your skin care routine no matter what your skin type. Those with combination skin may benefit from using two types of moisturizers: one for oily skin and another for dry skin. Because this could be a hassle, you can instead choose a moisturizer that treats both. Look out for ingredients such as glycerin and hyaluronic acid. Products that have niacinamide are also good for its anti-inflammatory effects and its ability to even out skin tone. A moisturizer that offers all three of these ingredients is All-In-One Egg Mellow Cream.

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I'm a vegan who enjoys natural skincare products and enjoying a healthy lifestyle.

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