Top 3 Ingredients For Combination Skin.

Hiii everyone! I wish you all a happy and blessed Saturday. Today I’m gonna share the “Top 3 Ingredients For Combination Skin”

What is Combination skin?

Combination skin is simply having oily skin in some areas of your face and dry skin in other areas.  It usually feels oily in the T-zone (the area that includes your forehead, nose, and chin) but dry everywhere else. It can also be oily and dry in different locations, but if you notice two or more different textures on your face, it is a sign that you have combination skin.

1. Propolis.

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Propolis is a powerful tool to fight off acne not only due to its antibacterial nature but also for its anti inflammatory properties. It eases the redness of the skin and soothes the skin by cooling the temperature of the skin. Propolis also works as a great supplement when you are using products that contain vitamin C. Because vitamin C is the most potent, therefore, most famous ingredient when it comes to skin brightening and lightening, allowing vitamin C to perform its full capacity is important if you desire better complexion.

2. Green Tea

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Green tea also ha This is due to the tea’s high content of polyphenols. Green tea’s anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce skin irritation, skin redness, and swelling. Applying green tea to your skin can soothe minor cuts and sunburn, too. Green tea also makes a great final rinse for your face. Once you’ve cleansed and scrubbed your face with your regular products, use a mug of green tea as a final rinse instead of water. This will help tighten pores and the natural astringent properties will ensure all-round tighter skin.

3. Glycolic acid

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Glycolic acid can come from sugarcane, but because the synthetic form is easier to stabilize, that’s what you’ll find in most skincare. A small molecule, it penetrates the skin really well for maximum cell turnover and also encourages the skin to naturally hydrate itself.
Dr. Downie recommends using an exfoliating cleanser—ideally with 15% glycolic acid—to prevent further signs of aging and unwanted breakouts. User beware: the acid is probably best for those with oily to combination skin since this acid can be irritating.

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