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Normal/combination skin is characterized by a balanced mix of dry and oily areas.

The T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) tends to be oilier, while the cheeks and outer perimeter of the face may be drier. Here's a more detailed description:

  1. Balanced Sebum Production: Normal/combination skin typically has a moderate level of sebum (oil) production, resulting in a healthy-looking complexion without excessive shine or dryness.

  2. Pore Size: Pores on normal/combination skin are usually medium-sized and not overly enlarged or congested. The T-zone may have slightly larger pores compared to the cheeks and other areas of the face.

  3. Occasional Breakouts: While normal/combination skin is generally less prone to acne than oily skin, individuals with this skin type may still experience occasional breakouts, especially in the T-zone. Blackheads and whiteheads may also occur in these areas.

  4. Versatility in Skincare: Normal/combination skin tends to tolerate a variety of skincare products well, without experiencing excessive sensitivity or irritation. However, it's important to use a balanced skincare routine that addresses both oiliness in the T-zone and dryness in other areas.

  5. Minimal Signs of Aging: Compared to drier skin types, normal/combination skin often shows fewer visible signs of aging, such as wrinkles or fine lines. However, proper hydration and sun protection are still essential for maintaining youthful-looking skin.