Combined skin

Combined skin is a skin type that presents a blend of characteristics from both oily and dry skin. It can be somewhat tricky to manage, but with the right knowledge and skincare routine, you can achieve a healthy and balanced complexion. Let’s enlighten you about your combined skin type, its characteristics, and effective ways to care for it. 

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Skincare kits for combined skin

Keep your skin healthy, nourished, and balanced with our line-up of enriching products tailored especially to provide your skin with the care it needs and deserves (we listed the products in the ideal order for your routine):  

Daily Foaming Cleanser: Keep your skin clean and fresh with 100% natural cleansing actives that’ll preserve your skin’s moisture content. 

Niacinamide Lifting Mist: Refresh your skin with this multipurpose mist, enriched with a dose of the powerful ingredient niacinamide that targets multiple skin concerns. 

Skin Perfector 2% BHA: The powers of 2% BHA (salicylic acid), lactic acid, and natural willow bark extract come together in this strong formula to effectively cleanse clogged pores and leave an even, glowy surface. 

Daily Hydra Cream – Sensitive: Balancing, intensely hydrating, and nourishing. That’s all we really need to say about this true must-have for any enriching routine.  

Weekly addition: Add our exfoliating Deep Cleansing Mask to your weekly rituals to decongest clogged pores, purify your skin, and leave your complexion smooth and refreshed.  

What is combined skin?

Combined skin is often described as a skin type that exhibits characteristics of both oily and dry skin. Typically, this means that some areas of your face, such as the forehead, nose, and chin (commonly referred to as the T-zone), tend to be oilier, while the cheeks and other parts may feel dry or normal. This combined of skin types can be challenging to manage because it requires a careful balance to address both sets of concerns effectively. Characteristics of combined skin: Oily T-zone: The T-zone is prone to excess oil production, leading to a shiny and often blemish-prone appearance. Large pores may also be a concern in this area. Dry cheeks: In contrast to the T-zone, the cheeks and other areas of your face may experience dryness, flakiness, or tightness. These areas, therefore, may require more hydration and moisture. Occasional breakouts: Combined skin can be prone to occasional breakouts or impurities, primarily in the oilier regions like the T-zone. Proper skincare can help prevent and manage these breakouts.

How do I treat combined skin?

Caring for combined skin requires a tailored approach that addresses both oily and dry areas. Here’re some key strategies and solutions to help you maintain a healthy and balanced complexion: Avoid harsh cleansers that strip away natural oils, as this can exacerbate dryness on your cheeks. Instead, opt for a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser that effectively removes impurities without over-drying. Use a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated without clogging pores in the T-zone. For drier areas, consider a richer moisturizer or hydrating serum to combat dryness. Exfoliation is essential for removing dead skin cells and preventing breakouts in the oily areas. But don't overdo it. Use a mild exfoliant a few times a week to avoid irritating the dry portions of your face. If you experience breakouts in the T-zone, consider using targeted treatments with ingredients like salicylic or glycolic acid.

Go-to ingredients for combined skin

When it comes to caring for combination skin, certain skincare ingredients can be particularly beneficial in addressing its unique needs. Here’re some go-to ingredients to look for in your skincare products: Hyaluronic Acid: This hydrating powerhouse is suitable for all skin types, including combination skin. It helps to lock in moisture without making the T-zone oilier. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Niacinamide is a versatile ingredient that helps regulate oil production in the T-zone while improving the skin's barrier function. It can also reduce redness and provide an overall smoother complexion. Salicylic Acid: Ideal for oily and breakout-prone areas, salicylic acid can effectively exfoliate within pores, preventing breakouts in the T-zone. Be cautious not to overuse it on drier areas. Glycolic Acid: A gentle exfoliant that can help remove dead skin cells and promote a brighter complexion. Use it sparingly on dry areas to avoid over-drying. Jojoba Oil: This natural oil closely mimics the skin's natural sebum, making it suitable for both dry and oily areas. Furthermore, the ingredient can help balance oil production and provide essential moisture.