Dear Anshu, Acne treatments for combination skin are usually two-pronged; one for the oily part and one for the dry part. But first, let us take a look at what characterizes combination skin.
Combination is when part of your skin is oily, while the rest is dry. The oily part is usually the T-zone or the areas of the forehead, chin and nose; while the cheeks are usually dry. The problem with this type of skin is that a single cure will not suffice. Combination skin type usually entails combined skin-care procedures and acne treatments. People who have combination skin usually have pimples on their T-zone; this, being the part that produces too much oil. In dealing with pimples in combination skin, having patience is as important as choosing the right cure since treating breakouts in this type of skin is not as straightforward as in other types. The first thing to be concerned about when you have combination skin is basic maintenance. Another important ingredient in keeping a combination skin healthy is a skin toner. This type of skin is usually characterized by patches of oily and dry skin that appear in prominence particularly during the light of day. To even out the texture of skin, a mild toner dabbed on the oily part of the before you apply your moisturizer at night is necessary. If exposing yourself to the sun is inevitable, use a sunscreen. Pimples or acne usually appear in the T-zone of combination skin. To get rid of this irritation, use a topical treatment like antibacterial skin creams with benzoyl peroxide. Dabbing the topical solution on the affected areas at least twice a day can help eliminate the bacteria that cause the zits. If you have to wear makeup, make sure that you choose those that are not heavy on perfume or those that do not contain too many chemicals. There are a number of natural product-based cosmetics available in the market today and these will serve you better than the heavy-formulated ones.
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9:59 AM on November 08, 2009