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OilyYet Dry?

Why Your Skin Feels Oily and Dry at the Same Time.

Gentle Cleansing for the Entire Face

Use a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser that removes dirt and oil without stripping the skin barrier. For combination skin, a balanced cleanser helps keep both oily and dry areas comfortable and healthy.

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Tone with Purpose

Use a hydrating, alcohol-free toner to replenish moisture after cleansing. For an oily T-zone, apply a gentle BHA (salicylic acid) toner two to three times a week to help clear pores and control excess oil while keeping drier areas balanced and comfortable.

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Concentrated Care for Balanced Skin

A multitasking balancing serum can help regulate excess oil, support the skin barrier, refine the appearance of pores, and calm visible irritation. By addressing the needs of both oily and dry areas at the same time, it helps maintain a healthier, more balanced complexion.

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Customize Hydration by Area

Customize your moisturizer based on your skin’s needs. During the day, a lightweight gel-cream provides balanced hydration without feeling heavy. At night, apply extra nourishment to drier areas with a richer moisturizer or facial oil, while keeping a lighter formula on oil-prone zones for optimal balance.

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Daily Protection Is Non-Negotiable

Daily sunscreen is essential for protecting the skin from UV damage and premature aging. Choose a lightweight, non-comedogenic formula that feels comfortable on both oily and dry areas, providing broad-spectrum protection without leaving a heavy or greasy finish.

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Your face has zones. Your routine should too.

Combination skin has both oily and dry areas because oil glands are unevenly distributed across the face. The T-zone produces more oil, while the cheeks tend to be drier. Since each area has different needs, balanced care works better than using a single approach for the whole face.