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Combination skin presents with both oily and dry areas, typically an oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) and drier cheeks. Korean skincare for combination skin emphasizes targeted care, using products that balance sebum in oily zones while providing adequate hydration to dry areas. The goal is to achieve overall skin harmony without exacerbating either condition.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best approach for combination skin in Korean skincare?
A common approach is "skin-zoning," where different products or application methods are used for oily and dry areas, focusing on balance.
What ingredients should I look for with combination skin?
Niacinamide, Green Tea, Hyaluronic Acid, and Centella Asiatica are beneficial as they offer balancing, soothing, and hydrating properties suitable for varied skin needs.
Can I use different products for different parts of my face?
Yes, multi-masking or applying a lighter moisturizer to the T-zone and a richer one to dry cheeks is an effective strategy for combination skin.
How do I prevent my T-zone from getting too oily while hydrating my cheeks?
Use lightweight, oil-controlling essences or serums on the T-zone and follow with a hydrating, but not heavy, moisturizer across the entire face, or a richer one only on dry areas.