Collection: Combination (Normal) Skin Solutions

Skin that can has both dry and normal areas is called combination skin. Skin that doesn't feel dry or oily is referred to as "normal". These skin types have the most options in product choices. They can exfoliate more often without aggravation and can be more aggressive with serums, peels and tools as well. A simple routine is cleanse, exfoliate, tone, hydrate, and protect. Adding Serums is where noticeable improvements can be seen!

The favorite cleanser for normal/combination skin is the lightly foaming Panthenol Cleanser, but Pore Clearing Cleanser can also be an enjoyed especially in the warmer months and for men and teens. Exfoliating can be done with either The Ultimate Scrub or the Foaming Facial Refiner 2-3 times weekly.  Follow with Visibly Moist Toner for hydration or Radiance Boost Exfoliating Freshener for a mild glycolic acid experience. Follow immediately with your preferred serums and moisture. Remember to add Everyday Defender SPF 50 during the day especially when choosing the Radiance Boost!

Serums can be used individually or combined for enhanced performance. This is my favorite part of custom blending. Email me for a consultation if you need guidance here.  Our most popular serum for over 30 years is the Triple C & E Complex and can be used morning and evening, It is excellent for combination skin.  A more advance serum option would be Cell Youth Actif in the morning and Total Age Corrector evening or combine either of these with the Triple C & E for maximum benefits and beautiful skin. 

Follow your serums with either Oil Free Hydrating Fluid or Perfecting Moisture Creme day and night.  For a more custom approach, try the Oil Free Hydrating Fluid During the day and the Perfecting Moisture Creme at night when the skin repairs and restores itself.   

Remember giving your skin Young Living's Antioxidant drink NingXia Red, Inner Beauty Collagen and daily Vitamin C as internal support can also improve the health, appearance and feel of your skin.  (check out the Inside Out blog to learn more about these!)