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The Skincare Routine You Should Follow For Combination Skin

The Skincare Routine You Should Follow For Combination Skin

Combination skin might be the most common type of skin, but it ain’t the easiest one to deal with, for sure. Finding skincare products for dry, as well as oily skin, is a piece of cake. But if you’re up for a good challenge, try finding products for combo skin. Oily T-zone, dry cheeks, it’s hard to find a skincare regimen that will bring balance to your skin, but with a few tips, there is nothing that can’t be solved.

Not always people have to thank their lucky genes for a perfect skin. Most of the time, it’s the skincare routine that leaves you with a flawless complexion. But note that the products you use for your skincare routine might also be contributing to your combination skin. The wrong products can make your T-zone even more oily, and dry out your other parts of the face (cheeks, jaw, and hairline).

A basic skincare routine consists of three steps – cleanse, tone, and moisturize. Make sure not to buy very harsh cleansers, toners, and moisturizers, for they can irritate the dry skin and cause breakouts in oily parts. But most importantly, make sure to stay hydrated and eat healthy to make your skin look young and smooth. Skin is the largest organ on the human body and as such, we must keep it healthy. And we are here to help you with that. For the next skincare restock, keep in mind some tips we’re about to tell you.

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Best cleansers for combination skin

 

You should be very careful when you choose a cleanser since it’s the first product to use for the skin, therefore, it’s the first step to get your unbalanced skin back on track, according to 100% Pure. Avoid products that have ingredients like alcohol, parabens, and sulfates, because they will only remove the natural oil from your skin. You might think this is good for your T-zone, but in fact, it will only increase the oil level. As for the best cleansers for your skin, here are some suggestions:

 

1. Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Face Wash Daily Scrub

This face wash contains 2% salicylic acid, which is an acne medicine that helps clean and exfoliates deep into the skin. You can get it here for only $6.

 

2. Garnier SkinActive Micellar Cleansing Water

The micelle molecules on this cleanser help remove oil, dirt, and makeup from the pores. It is paraben-free, silicone-free and fragrance-free. Get it here for $7.

 

3. Cetaphil Gentle Foaming Cleanser

Cetaphil removes dirt, oil, makeup, and leaves the skin soft. It foams up, making it easier to rinse and it doesn’t irritate the skin. Get it here for $13.18.

 

Best toners for combination skin

 

Oftentimes we tend to omit toners when it comes to our skincare routine, but that’s a serious slip. If you’re wondering why do we need to use toner in addition to cleanser and moisturizer, well, not only toner restores our skin’s natural pH balance, but it also removes any excess shine or dirt lest from the cleansers. Sometimes they even contain anti-aging ingredients. Scroll down for some of the best toners you need to add in your skincare routine.

 

1. Paula’s Choice Skin Balancing Pore-Reducing Toner

This formula minimizes the appearance of pores and reduces redness. It is best if you use it every morning and evening. This toner is for all types of skin and can be used even in the most sensitive skin. Get it here for $21.00.

 

2. SkinCeuticals Equalizing Toner

For acne prone skin, this is the best toner since it contains aloe and that reduces redness. The formula is also oil and fragrance-free.  Get it here for 34$.

 

3. REN Clean Skincare Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic

REN was designed to reduce acne, large pores, and dehydrated skin. It contains lactic and azelaic acid that balances the skin tone, brighten the dark spots and makes your skin glow. Get it here for $35.

 

Best moisturizers for combination skin

 

Your skin might be oily, but it still needs hydration. The problem with combo skin is that if you pick the wrong moisturizer, it can either under-moisturize the skin or over-moisturize it, thus creating an unbalanced skin. But don’t worry, moisturizers for your skin type exist and we have picked out a few for you.

 

1. Garnier SkinActive Moisture Rescue Refreshing Gel Cream

The cream is oil-free and gives the skin a cool sensation and a natural glowing look. It lasts up to 24-hours, and did we mention it’s only $5.99? Get it here.

 

2. Mineral Fusion Facial Moisturizer, SPF 40

This formula contains Shea butter that is easily absorbed by the skin. In addition to Shea butter, the cream also has aloe, cucumber, sea kelp, and green tea extract as ingredients that soothe the skin. While the SPF 40 protects the skin from UV rays. Get it here for $14.80.

 

3. Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Moisturizer

The moisturizing formula contains squalene and glycerin that softens the skin, especially the dry areas. It is designed to absorb quickly and it can even be used as a primer with makeup. Get it here for £17.50.

 

For more moisturizers for combination skin, head over to our article What Are The Best Moisturizers For Combination Skin?

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Exfoliate

Exfoliation is key – be it for combination skin or any other skin type. Always include exfoliation in your skincare routine, for it removes blackheads, whiteheads, and dead skin. Exfoliate regularly about 2 to 3 times a week using a gentle exfoliant.

Sunscreen

No matter what skin type you have, skin protection is important. Finish your morning routine by applying sunscreen to prevent your skin from harmful UV rays, as well as premature aging.

 

You might also want to read: The 10 Steps Of The Korean Skincare Routine

 


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