Combination Skin
Discover Oh Beauty's best skincare for combination skin. Find the best combination skincare products, including gentle and purifying cleansers & face washes, balancing moisturizers, hydrating serums, and more.
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Epionce
Epionce Enriched Firming Mask
$35.00
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Epionce
Epionce Lytic Tx
$56.00
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Valmont
Valmont Moisturizing with a Cream
$200.00
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Murad
Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Serum
$73.00
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Image Skincare I CONCEAL Flawless Foundation Broad-spectrum SPF 30 Sunscreen
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Epionce
Epionce Lytic Gel Cleanser
$35.00
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Obagi
Obagi Nu-Derm Clear Rx
$130.00
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Elemis
Elemis Papaya Enzyme Peel
$46.00
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Elemis
Elemis Dynamic Resurfacing Facial Wash
$52.00
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Glytone
Glytone Exfoliating Serum 11
$40.50
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Epionce
Epionce Medical Barrier Cream
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Epionce
Epionce Renewal Facial Lotion
$102.00
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Glytone
Glytone Exfoliating Serum 17
$52.00
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Glytone
Glytone Rejuvenating Lotion 15
$54.00
FAQ's
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What are the best skincare products for combination skin?
The best products for combination skin types include: Non-drying cleansers that will also be effective at removing dirt, oil and makeup - a gel cleanser would be a great option. An antioxidant serum is ideal for prevention. Those with combination skin may want two different moisturizers, something lightweight for oilier areas, and something a little heavier for dryer areas. Exfoliation is also essential, as removing dead skin cells will help to prevent clogged pores that can lead to breakouts. -
What’s an example of a good skincare routine for combination skin?
The perfect combination skincare routine: Gel or foaming cleanser, antioxidant serum, exfoliating facial pads, a light moisturizer, Retinol cream (for nighttime use), and SPF (for daytime use). -
How should I take care of combination skin?
Since combination skin can mean having oily, dry and normal areas, taking care of combination skin may mean treating those areas individually. For instance, you may have an oily T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) so you want to use products to help control oil and minimize the appearance of large pores. You may want to use a lightweight hydrating serum in oilier areas, and a heavier moisturizer on your drier areas. Cleansing twice a day is essential. Using a serum to promote cell turnover in the evening is another great option.