Are some parts of your face shiny and greasy, while other spots feel normal or even dry? If so, you probably have combination skin. Your dermatologist offers you easy, helpful tips for a proper skin cleansing routine for managing your combination complexion.
Combination skin is part oily, part dry. Typically, the oily areas are located on the T-zone, which consists of the forehead, nose and chin. Cheeks are usually more on the dry side, but the degrees of oiliness and dryness can vary. The T-zone also tends to have larger pores and is prone to breakouts, while the cheeks may feel rough and irritated.
Some of the causes of combination skin include:
How to Care for Combination Skin
To properly care for combination skin, your dermatologist offers some friendly advice:
Visit your dermatologist to properly determine your specific skin type and how to properly care for your skin.
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