Combination Skin
Finding the Balance

Combination skin involves a mix of different skin types in different areas of the face. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) is oily, while the cheeks may be normal or dry.
Tailor your skincare routine by using targeted products for each area. For example, use a AHA/BHA cleanser product for the T-zone and a hydrating product for the cheeks.
Combination Skin Concerns
Tends to be more reactive to external irritants.
Top product pick:
Rejuvenating Moisturiser
Rough or uneven to the touch.
Top product pick:
Resurfacing Cream Cleanser with AHA
Skin appears red or irritated.
Top product pick:
Rejuvenating Moisturiser
Patches of scaly skin.
Top product pick:
Active Smooth
Hyaluronic Booster Serum
Lack of radiance and skin appears dull or lackluster.
Top product pick:
Hyaluronic Booster Serum
In areas where the skin is subjected to repeated movement.
Top product pick:
Hyaluronic Booster Serum
Excess sebum can mix with dead skin cells, leading to clogged pores.
Top product pick:
Purifying Gel Cleanser with AHA/BHA
Acne
Leads to a shiny or greasy appearance.
Top product pick:
Purifying Gel Cleanser with AHA/BHA
Prone to developing blemishes, redness, inflammation and hyperpigmentation.
Top product pick:
Purifying Gel Cleanser with AHA/BHA
Oily skin can sometimes lead to an uneven skin tone or discolouration.
Top product pick:
Active Smooth
Makeup can slide off or break down more quickly.
Top product pick:
Purifying Gel Cleanser with AHA/BHA
FAQs
At Results Laser Clinic, we understand that every skin type is unique, and choosing the right skincare is key to achieving your best skin.
Combination Skin: If you experience both oily and dry areas, combination skin needs a balance of treatments. Face oils can help hydrate dry patches while regulating oil production in the T-zone. Multi-masking is also an excellent approach—using a clay mask on your T-zone and a hydrating mask on your cheeks.
If you’re unsure about your skin type or need expert advice, don’t hesitate to schedule a consultation with our team at Results Laser Clinic. We’ll help you find the right products and build a tailored skincare routine that works for you.
Combination skin means you have both oily and dry areas. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) is oilier, while the cheeks tend to be dry or normal.
Cleanse twice a day—morning and night—to remove excess oil and impurities while maintaining hydration. A gentle, balancing cleanser is best to avoid stripping dry areas or overloading oily spots.
Yes! Even oily areas need hydration. Use a lightweight, non-greasy moisturiser to keep your skin balanced without clogging pores or making dry areas feel tight.