

Combination Skin Type
Combination skin: what it means
Oily through the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin), normal-to-dry on the cheeks. Combination skin is basically two skin types asking for different things from one routine. The trick is zone-aware care: lightweight hydration everywhere, with targeted treatments where you actually need them.
What to look for in products
- Niacinamide to balance the T-zone without drying cheeks
- Hyaluronic acid for hydration that won't add weight
- Lightweight water-based essences and gel-creams
- BHA toner pads for spot-use on the T-zone
- Balancing toners (alcohol-free)
- Sheet masks for targeted treatment
What to avoid
- Rich butter-based creams applied all-over
- Harsh AHAs on already-dry cheek areas
- Stripping foam cleansers that dehydrate the whole face
- Skipping moisturizer on the T-zone (it backfires)
Your K-beauty routine
AM: Gentle low-pH cleanser, balancing toner, hydrating essence, lightweight gel moisturizer (add a richer cream on dry cheeks if needed), SPF 50.
PM: Double-cleanse, BHA toner pads on T-zone only, hyaluronic essence, niacinamide ampoule, gel-cream all-over with a richer layer on the cheeks.
Hero ingredients
- Niacinamide: balances oil in the T-zone while strengthening the barrier on drier areas
- Hyaluronic acid: hydrates without adding any oil or weight
- Centella Asiatica: calms the redness that often pops up where dry meets oily
- Snail mucin: universally tolerated, hydrates without clogging
- Heartleaf: clarifying for T-zone, soothing for cheeks
Browse the collection below for balanced formulas built around lightweight layering and zone-targeted care.
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