Combination skin is characterized by having both oily and dry areas on the face. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) is oily, while the cheeks can be dry.
Ingredients like hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides, and glycerin are ideal for combination skin as they hydrate dry areas while balancing oil production in the T-zone.
If your T-zone is oily and shiny but your cheeks feel dry or tight, you likely have combination skin. You may also notice occasional breakouts in the T-zone while experiencing dryness in other areas.
Yes, you can use one moisturizer formulated for combination skin. These products are designed to hydrate the dry areas and control oil production in the T-zone simultaneously.
For combination skin, a lightweight moisturizer works best. It provides hydration without clogging pores or leaving a greasy residue.
Yes, oil-free moisturizers are a good option for combination skin, especially if you have excess oil in the T-zone. These products help hydrate the skin without adding extra oil.
Moisturize your combination skin twice daily: once in the morning and once at night, to keep your skin balanced and hydrated throughout the day.
Yes, factors like climate, age, and hormonal changes can affect your skin type, causing it to shift from combination skin to either oily or dry skin.
Look for a lightweight, gel-based moisturizer with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid that provides balance without making your T-zone greasy or further drying your cheeks.
Yes, combination skin moisturizers can be used with makeup. Choose a moisturizer that is lightweight and absorbs quickly into the skin to provide a smooth base for makeup.