

combination skin
There are two forms of combination skin, the oily & normal and also dry / normal. For the oily & normal combination skin, the T-zone is oily while other area of the face is normal. While the dry / normal combination skin, the T-zone may be normal but with dry patches on the cheeks.
What is Extraction Facial Treatment
Characteristics
Healthy and balanced, smooth to touch
skin health objectives
Healthy and balanced, smooth to touch
Treatments Recommendation
Home Care Recommendation
MD Dermatics
frequently asked questions
Combination skin is defined as having oily skin in some regions and dry skin in others of your face. On most people’s faces, there’s a mix of oily and dry areas, with the t-zone or the forehead, nose, and chin, being somewhat too highly oily.
The area around your forehead, nose, and chin of combination skin is normally oily, but the rest of your face is dry. It can also be oily and dry in separate areas, but if you have combination skin, you will detect two or more different textures on your face.
A combination skin often necessitates balancing the oily portion with the dry part of your skin. If you have combination skin, your doctor will likely recommend specialised treatment to combat possible acne breakout on your T-zone while keeping your dry skin moisturized.
When deciding on a skin care program for combination skin, it’s a good idea to be cautious. Choose moderate products that will hydrate dry areas without adding to the oiliness. And just address the areas that are affected by the problem.
It’s a mistake to skip moisturizer in your skin care routine, whether you have dry, oily, or combination skin. While you’re probably aware that the sections of your skin that appear dry are in dire need of moisturizer, you’re probably also aware that the areas that appear oily are in severe need of moisturizer. Skipping the moisturizer can actually make your skin look even oilier.
It is always important to find the right balance of moisturizing and oil control when dealing with combination skin. Thus, it is recommended to consult your aesthetic doctor for the right skincare products before using them.
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Normal Skin
Normal skin is in a well-balanced state of suppleness, elasticity, hydration and color and feels soft and smooth to touch. Rarely break outs and feels comfortable after cleansing, neither tight nor dry. However, normal skin can change due to poor skincare regime, excessive sun, wind or cold exposure. Having a poor diet and lifestyle can take their toll too.

Dry Skin
Dry Skin is often characterized by feelings of tightness due to a lack of sebum or oil. It has fine texture with no visible pores and at times may be rough and scaly in areas, it also shows lines and wrinkles easily. It rarely suffers breakouts. The problem lies in the poor epidermal function and damage to the lipid barrier. As the levels of natural lipids and oils drop, the skin’s ability to retain water also reduced, leaving the skin dry and often dehydrated.

Sensitive Skin
Skin can be sensitive due to multitude factors which include environmental and sun damage. Sensitive skin can be really difficult to work with as it can be very prone to acne / inflammation or dry patches. Highly reactive to specific products / ingredient which might cause breakout and redness to the face with the slightest usage.

oily Skin
Oily or greasy skin is particularly common in teenagers and also young adults. A result of excessive productions of sebum, it is characterized by a shiny appearance to the T-zone area. The epidermis teds to thicken and the pores dilate, thus giving the skin a slightly rough and irregular texture. It is also more likely to suffer from acne and spots.

COMBINATION Skin
There are two forms of combination skin, the oily & normal and also dry / normal. For the oily & normal combination skin, the T-zone is oily while other area of the face is normal. While the dry / normal combination skin, the T-zone may be normal but with dry patches on the cheeks.

aCNE Skin
Acne is a common skin condition and breakouts at all ages have become very common than ever. It is characterized by breakouts of pimples, whiteheads and blackheads, and at times can cause scarring. Environmental factors such as haze, pollution and weather, and even bacteria from mobile phone use can cause havoc on the skin. When men and women age, hormonal level tend to fluctuate thus leading to breakouts.

MATURED AND AGING Skin
Matured and aging skin is attributed by multiple factors such as sun & weather exposure, stressful lifestyle and some genetic factors into aging skin. These factors often cause collagen breakdown & dehydration to the skin cells and also loss of elasticity that accelerate pre-mature aging.

HYPER-PIGMENTATION
Hyperpigmentation and melasma is due to excessive production of melanin or dark and brown patches on the skin and it often occurs due to sun damage or a shift in hormonal levels. It can also be caused by several factors such as aging, stress, medication or pregnancy.