Skin type guide

Combination skin: one adaptable routine, not two separate ones.

Combination skin often looks oilier through the T-zone while the cheeks feel normal, dry or tight. Keep the same core routine and adjust product amount and placement by area.

Start here

Notice where the pattern changes

Compare the forehead, nose and chin with the cheeks. Track whether shine and tightness remain in the same areas over time, since weather and routine changes can shift the pattern.

A considered approach

Adjust amount and placement before adding a new step.

A lightweight all-face treatment can be used in a smaller amount through oilier areas, while moisturizer can be concentrated where cheeks need more comfort.

Common routine mistake

Do not build two complete routines.

Separate routines for every facial area create unnecessary overlap. Start with one consistent base and adjust amounts first.

Morning

Start with one adaptable base.

Use a treatment step as needed, apply moisturizer more generously to drier areas and finish with broad-spectrum sunscreen.

Evening

Keep the core routine consistent.

Cleanse, treat and moisturize. Change placement or quantity before adding another layer.

Professional advice

Watch for persistent discomfort.

Skin type guidance is not a diagnosis. Seek qualified advice for persistent, painful or sudden changes.

A focused next step

One considered treatment step to explore.

Signal Serum

Signal Serum

Signal Serum can be used as a lightweight all-face treatment or applied more selectively according to comfort.

$39.99

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