Moisturizers for Combo Skin
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Dec 5, 2011
callitbeauty D.
I feel like my skin type has changed every year for the last 3 years... Originally it was normal/combination. The next year, it was dry and suuuper sensitive. Now, it's dry/combination. Which means that I have to, once again, update my skincare regimen.
Don't get me wrong, I love trying new skincare... But getting to the point where you have a solid routine going on can be quite tedious. So I thought I'd get some help regarding moisturizing.
If you have dry/combo or just combo skin, what is your favourite moisturizer?
-- Dani
http://callitbeauty.blogspot.com/
Dec 5, 2011
Samantha G.
my skin is combination and i love cetaphil's moisturizer (in the big tub). i had an issue with a cleanser that left me with two dry strips of skin on my temples that felt like leather. after i finished my perscription lotion, my dr recommended cetaphil. it's thick, so if your skin is ungodly dry, you can use a lot and get a deep moisturizer but it doesn't do awful things to my oily spots either.
the cleanser is good too by the way. i use the normal to oily skin but i know they make one for dry skin as well. it gets off all of my make up and doesnt' dry me out at all