Oily T-Zone, Dry Cheeks?
Say Goodbye to Skincare Guesswork With These 3 Tips
Figuring out what type of skin you have will help you choose the best products, avoid oil build-up and skin irritation. While dry skin is easier to spot, normal/combination skin is a little different:
- Your T-zone might get a little oily, but your cheeks stay pretty dry.
- Your pores are noticeable in the oily zones but less so elsewhere.
- Your skin generally feels comfortable and breakouts are minor.
Managing combination skin can be challenging, but with the right routine, you can maintain balance and enjoy a clear, radiant complexion.
Here’s how:
1. The Right Cleanser Is Important
Use a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser that effectively removes excess oil without stripping your skin. This helps maintain the delicate balance between your oily and dry areas.
2. Balance & Hydrate
After cleansing, use a toner designed to balance your skin's pH and minimize the appearance of pores. A toner helps remove any lingering impurities and prepares your skin to absorb the benefits of your next product. Follow up with a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer that hydrates your skin without clogging pores, keeping both the dry and oily areas in check.
3. Exfoliation Is Essential
Exfoliating is essential to maintaining a smooth and balanced complexion, especially for combination skin. Incorporate a gentle exfoliant into your routine 2-3 times a week to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores. Choose a product with ingredients like lactic acid that can help target the oily areas without irritating the drier parts of your face.
Building your skincare routine is just the start.
As you explore what works best for your skin, we’re here to help with personalized advice whenever you need it.