Skin care tips for combo skin.
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Feb 28, 2014
Tiffany D.
I have combo skin dry in the winter & oily in the Sumer can you reccomend any products.
Feb 28, 2014
Priya B.
Hi tiffany I'll tell you simple routine which use can use. As I have sensitive skin so most products don't suits me so I use home made scrubs and packs. They are safe in use and cost effective too. You can use honey and lemon juice. Honey will moisturise your skin. Apply this on your face and leave it for 15 minutes. Then rinse your face with cold water. You can use it both in summers and winters.
Feb 28, 2014
Ame S.
Don't use lemon on your skin! It will burn and dry your skin out. I suggest you use a gentle cleanser like cetaphil (they have different ones for oily and dry skin), a toner in summer like tea tree skin clearing toner by the body shop and a moisturiser.
Mar 1, 2014
Tiffany D.
Ok thanks girls! I've been eyeing a tea tree toner at lush anyway & I've heard a lot of good things about cetaphil.
Mar 2, 2014
Shelley W.
You can also spot treat your oily and dry zones with masks. That's what I do from time to time with my oily/combo skin. On my dry zones I apply a moisture intensive mask and in my oily zone a clay mask to cancel out some of the oil. As far as the lemon juice...I personally would never use it because citrus and I don't get along. I have a mild citrus allergy so its a no go for me. But if you're willing to try it I suggest applying it along your neck or behind the ear to see if you experience any type of negative reaction before applying directly to face.