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May 14, 2014
Emma Y.
Whenever I look for foundations or things like that, sometimes I have to choose what type of skin I have. what is Combonation skin?
Ps: sorry if this is in the wrong section
May 14, 2014
Maddie T.
Combination skin is both dry and oily
May 14, 2014
Isabel M.
Combination skin , like Maddie said , is both dry and oily, which I have! It can be dry in some places (for me , around my nose, mouth and under eyes) and oily in my t-zone!
May 14, 2014
Kitty K.
Your skin has both dry spots and oily spots. For example, The T zone ( middle area ) of the face is generally more oilier ( very shiny, greasy ) and other areas ( like the cheeks for example ) are dry.