Are you having trouble determining whether you have oily skin or dry skin? You’re not peculiar in any way. In fact, with more people having some kind of allergic reactions with commercial products, it’s likely that continued product-related inflammation and irritations are causing you to have unmanageable skin.
In which case, you may be experiencing symptoms for combination skin. How do you know for sure if you’re dealing with a combination skin type? Here are some of the characteristics of combination skin:
Tough luck.
While combination skin may result from harsh ingredients in your beauty routine, it’s possible that you’ve inherited this skin type too. Whatever the root cause might be, there are at 5 basic tricks to finally put your skin under control. Here’s how:
Trick No. 1: Always choose products that are mild and gentle.
You’d rather practice extreme precaution when it comes to combination skin. Use products that do not contain irritating ingredients like sulfates, parabens, colorants and fragrances. Therefore, your first step to manageable combination skin is to evaluate all the products that you’re using for your skin — that means everything from cleansers down to your cosmetics.
Trick No. 2: Treat different areas differently.
This can be tricky and you will only be able to do so once you can identify what areas are dry and which ones are oily. Others would recommend you to have two sets of everything — well, you don’t have to. Instead, here’s what you’re going to have to do:
Trick No. 3: Carry a mist around.
When you have symptoms for combination skin, carry a bottle of mist in your purse and spray around your face when the air feels to dry so it doesn’t make your skin oil or tight.
Trick No. 4: Plug in a humidifier.
Control the dryness indoors, whether at home or at your workplace. A humidifier will be able to detect when the air is too dry. It will then release water vapor in the air. This action will stop the dry areas of your skin from becoming tight and will keep oily areas from greasing to compensate for the dryness.
Trick No. 5: Spoil your skin to regular treatments.
The most basic weekly treatment you can give your skin are exfoliation and soaking it in a hydrating mask. Exfoliate to facilitate faster skin turnaround and mask so that your skin can get used to being well moisturized and just might be able to adjust the oiliness and dryness to become more normal.
Conclusion
“Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it,” wrote Confucius. Don’t hate your skin. It neither will love you nor hate you if you do. It will just keep being what it is so live with it.