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Combination
Purchasing
Skin Care for Combination Skin
It is challenging when part of your face requires
one kind of product and the other part of the face requires another kind of
product. If you suffer from combination
skin, you may feel as though this is a daily challenge. When you find a product that will remove the
dry skin, you immediately make the oily part oilier.
There are different kinds of combination skin. We will focus on the most challenging two:
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Dry
Oily Skin
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Dry
Sensitive Skin
Dry
oily skin is the most common type of combination skin and
usually consists of the oily “T-zone” and dry cheeks. The “T-zone is the area of your face that
contains the forehead, nose, and chin.
It is common for this area to contain the most oil glands.
Dry
sensitive skin is also common. This is usually the extremely dry skin that
is sensitive to the environment and most chemicals in products. This skin usually needs hypoallergenic
products and products free of dyes and perfumes.
With either of these types of combination skin, you
need a good skincare regime that you can trust to provide safe and effective
care for your skin type.
Steer clear from all products that are not all
natural. Any product that contains
chemicals are harming to normal skin, but when you apply them to combination
skin, or sensitive skin, you can open up a whole new world of problems. A natural product will find the source of the
problem and correct it in the most nourishing way possible.
Look for products that
contain any of these:
Vitamin C,
Retinol,Vitamin K (also known as Phytonadione),Vitamin A, Peptides, Matrixyl
3000, Argireline, PhytoCell Tec-Stem Cell, Vialox PentaPeptide-3,
Syn-Coll-Peptide, Sodium Hyaluronate, Coenzyme-Q10. These are just a few of the natural
ingredients to look for.
By nourishing your skin
from the inside out, with vitamins and enzymes, you will be able to correct the
problems from the inside out.
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