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Combination SkinCombination skin is a combination of both oily and dry skin. Combination skin refers to which with some oily patches and other dry patches. All women will savor combination skin at some point in their lives. This kind of skin is very common, and it should be treated as if it were two different types of skin. Avoid bar soaps or bar cleansers of any kind, unconcerned of claims of gentleness or no residue. The ingredients which keep a bar cleanser or soap in its bar form can block pores, and the cleansing ingredients are always far more drying than a gentle cleanser contains. Combination skin is hence treated differently than dry or oily skin would be alone. Since combination skin has properties from both dry and oily skin each area of the face should also be cared for differently. Beginning with the oily area or the T-zone, this area as well as the rest of your face, should be cleansed at least twice a day with a non-oily face wash or cleansing cream. If you select to use an astringent, a non-abrasive astringent can be applied to this area only, about once a week. Astringents can tend to dry the skin out, so be cautious where you use it. Basically, people with combination skin have oily T-zone and dry cheeks. The oily and dry patches of combination skin do variate with age, so it's worth assessing your skin type regularly so that you can adjust your beauty routine accordingly. Some people will notice that combination skin changes with age, the seasons, the environment and hormonal fluctuations. Many people with combination skin may advantage from a combination of two masks used once a week. A clay mask is applied to the oily area and a moisturizing mask to the dry areas. Combination skin necessitates special care and it is often necessary to use two different lotions at the same time. The weather, our moods, sleeping habits, body chemistry and cosmetics can affect the skin's elegant balance. Resilient in your skin care regimen is the best way to work with combination skin. Treat dry areas with homemade cold or moisturing creams and greasy patches. With routine application of homemade astringents. Combination skin type Checklist
General guidelines for Combination skin
Treating the oily areas of Combination skin
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