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Nuxe Nuxuriance Ultra Crème Mains 75ml Nuxe Nuxuriance Ultra Crème Mains 75ml
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État Pur Moisturizing Cream-Gel 40 ml État Pur Moisturizing Cream-Gel 40 ml
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What is normal to combination skin?

Normal to combination skin is characterized by a combination of normal and oily areas. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) has higher sebum production, while the cheeks and other parts of the face remain normal or dry. This duality calls for an adapted skincare routine to balance hydration while controlling excess sebum.

How can I tell if I have normal to combination skin?

To identify your skin type, you can perform a simple test: wash your face with a mild cleanser and wait an hour. If your T-zone becomes slightly oily, but the rest of your face feels comfortable and oil-free, you probably have normal to combination skin.

What skincare routine is recommended for this skin type?

  1. Cleansing: Use a gentle cleanser, morning and night, to remove impurities without drying out the normal parts of your face.
  2. Toning: Apply an alcohol-free toner to rebalance the skin's pH and refine pores without causing dryness.
  3. Moisturizing: Opt for a light moisturizing cream containing hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, avoiding oily areas if necessary.
  4. Sun protection: Every morning, apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen to protect skin from UV damage.

What ingredients should I choose in products for normal to combination skin?

Choose products enriched with antioxidants (vitamin C, vitamin E), moisturizers (glycerin, hyaluronic acid) and sebum regulators like salicylic acid. These ingredients will help maintain balance, while treating the specificities of each facial zone.

Are there any foods or habits I should adopt to improve the health of my normal to combination skin?

A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean proteins and essential fatty acids can promote healthy skin. Drinking enough water and avoiding extreme temperature fluctuations also help maintain skin balance.

Is it necessary to use facial masks? If so, which ones?

Masks are an excellent way of addressing specific needs: a moisturizing mask for dry areas and a purifying mask for the T-zone. Clay and charcoal are excellent for absorbing excess sebum, while ingredients like aloe vera and cucumber provide hydration.

How can I adjust my skincare routine according to the season?

In summer, opt for light textures and mattifying products for the T-zone. In winter, increase the use of moisturizing and cold-protection products for dry areas.

What are the most common skincare mistakes for normal to combination skin?

A common mistake is to use products that are too aggressive for the T-zone, which can disrupt the skin's natural hydration and cause overproduction of sebum. It's also common to neglect moisturizing dry areas, thinking that the same product will suit the whole face. It is essential to adapt the products used to the specific needs of each area to maintain the skin's balance.

How to choose the best foundation for normal to combination skin?

For normal to combination skin, we recommend a foundation with a non-comedogenic formulation and a light texture. Mattifying foundations or those formulated specifically for combination skin can help control shine in the T-zone while providing adequate coverage without drying out dry areas.

Can facial oils be used on normal to combination skin?

Yes, facial oils can be beneficial, especially if they are non-comedogenic and formulated for combination skin types. Light oils such as jojoba oil, which regulates sebum production, or argan oil, rich in antioxidants, are ideal. Apply sparingly and only to areas that need extra hydration.

Are there specific salon treatments for normal to combination skin?

Professional treatments such as skin cleansing, light peels and LED light treatments can be particularly beneficial. These treatments help deep cleanse, reduce pore visibility and balance sebum production while moisturizing the necessary areas.

What is the impact of stress on normal to combination skin, and how can it be managed?

Stress can aggravate sebum production in the T-zone, while dehydrating other areas of the face. It's important to manage stress through relaxation techniques such as yoga, meditation or regular physical activity. As a complement, make sure your skincare routine includes soothing and regulating products to respond to stress-induced fluctuations.