Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
Apply T-zone only. The most efficient sebum control product on the market.
Six products that respect the dual nature of combination skin, oily T-zone, dry cheeks. No one-size-fits-all approach.
Combination skin is the most common skin type and the worst-served by modern marketing. These picks let you split routines without buying twelve products.
Apply T-zone only. The most efficient sebum control product on the market.
Light enough for T-zone, hydrating enough for cheeks. The 'one moisturiser' choice for combination clients.
Apply heavier on cheeks, lighter on T-zone. Multi-weight HA delivers exactly where you need it.
Apply T-zone 3× weekly. Avoid cheeks unless they need it.
Use on entire face. Vitamin C protocol works the same on combination as on any skin type.
Light enough for T-zone, hydrating enough for cheeks. Doesn't pill.
T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) gets oily by midday. Cheeks feel tight or flake. The split is hormonal, sebaceous density is genuinely higher on T-zone.
Yes, especially actives. Sebum-control on T-zone, hydration on cheeks. SPF is the one product that goes all-over.
If it's the right texture (gel-cream is ideal). Toleriane Sensitive works for most combination-skin testers without splitting.
Yes. Most combination skin shifts toward dry as estrogen drops. Twenties-thirties combination skin often becomes forties dry skin.
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