Combination skinGenerally combination skin is a mixture of oily and dry skin. Your skincare regime and the products you use could be worsening the situation, or worse, causing your skin to have a combination.Symptoms: Presents with an oily T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) and normal skin on the rest of the face (cheeks, jaw and hair line) The oilier regions are more prone to breakoutsWhat to do: Use products that won’t aggravate the skin, or block pores Avoid over exfoliating. Use a gentle face cloth up to 3 times a week.Find out more about skin types here
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