What Is Combination Skin?
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Combination skin is exatly what it sounds like β a combination of oily and dry skin on your face. Studies have indicated sebum secretion occurs in different areas than where dry skin forms, making it very possible to have both oily and dry skin on one face.1 The shiny brightness from oily skin and the peeling from dry skin can often be uncomfortable and frustrating, especially because the remedy for one could exacerbate the problems of the other. Oftentimes heavy moisturizers may cure your dry skin, while making oily skin worse. And oil-combatting cleansers could further dehydrate dry skin.
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A combination skin type may be due to genetics, hormonal changes or the environment. Researchers have discovered that acne severity β an expected outcome of excess sebum production β has a 78% familial heritability across various ethnicities.2
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Another study found that skin hydration decreases by 24.23% during sleep, producing excess sebum to compensate for skin dryness in low humidity.3
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What Are the Qualities of Combination Skin?
How Can You Identify Whether You Have Combination Skin?
What Are Basic Recommendations for Caring for Combination Skin?
What Are Dos and Don'ts for Combination Skin Types?
Managing Combination Skin With Ease
- Combination skin means you can have patches of oiliness and dryness instead of one or the other.
- You might have this skin type because of your genetics, a hormonal imbalance or the environment.
- Water-based cleansers, gentle and non-clogging oils, light moisturizers and blotting papers are some of the best care items.
- A skin care regimen is key, but avoid using exfoliants too frequently, as they can only worsen matters.
- Additionally, increasing your hydration can help even out the drier parts of your skin.
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15998330/
- https://bmcmedgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12920-021-00953-8
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30620080/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7549745/
- https://longsecowater.com/blog/how-water-benefits-the-body
- https://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2004/02/report-sets-dietary-intake-levels-for-water-salt-and-potassium-to-maintain-health-and-reduce-chronic-disease-risk
- https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(14)01281-4/fulltext