Top 10 Ingredients for Combination Skin in DIY Skincare

Finding ingredients for combination skin is about finding balance. Each ingredient needs to help both oily and dry skin. 

Have you heard of the T area in combination skin? This area is the forehead and nose. Why is this important for understanding combination skin? Because with combination skin the T area is oily, and the other parts of the face are dry.

Finding ingredients for combination skin is difficult because the ingredients need to agree with oily and dry skin. Some skincare routines for combination skin use different products for the dry and oily areas of the face.

What are the best ingredients for both areas of combination skin? The ingredients that can be used on all skin types are best when looking for what to put on combination skin. This is because combination skin is two skin types put together on one beautiful canvas.

1. Sunflower Oil

With combination skin, you need an oil that will be beneficial to dry and oily skin. Sunflower oil is spectacular for all skin types and provides balance and moisture to dry and oily skin.

It is non-comedogenic, meaning that this oil will not clog your pores, and it quickly absorb into your skin.  

Sunflower seed oil is also rich in antioxidants and vitamins. The vitamins that sunflower oil has are A, C, K, and D. Each of these vitamins have a special benefit for your skin. 

  • Vitamin C – Helps with collagen production and aids in healing skin that has had damage from the sun.
  • Vitamin E – Reduces inflammation, moisturizes skin, and helps with signs of aging.
  • Vitamin K – Helps with wrinkle reduction and gives the skin a soft, springy texture.

Another benefit of using sunflower oil as an ingredient is it contains fatty acids such as omega 3, 6, and 9. These mighty omegas stop inflammation and infection. They also reduce signs of aging that are caused by the sun.

Sunflower Oil Information

  • Can Be Used In: Most skincare products, lip balms, lotions, creams, and body scrubs
  • Usage: 1 to 100%
  • Processing: Add to Oil Phase
  • INCI Name: Sunflower Oil (Helianthus annuus) Oil
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2. Jojoba oil

Jojoba oil is another ingredient that is beneficial to all skin types. One of the ways this oil is different from other oils is because it mimics the sebum that humans have in the skin. Because it resembles the skin’s sebum, it is beneficial for oily skin. It is also very moisturizing for dry skin.

This oil is non-comedogenic, meaning that jojoba oil will not clog your pores and cause acne or pimples.

Jojoba oil contains vitamins and minerals. The vitamins that are in jojoba oil are C, B, and E. The minerals in jojoba oil are chromium, silicon, copper, and zinc. 

Golden jojoba oil surrounded by flowers. An ingredient for combination skin.

Jojoba Oil Information

  • Can Be Used In: Most skincare products, lip balms, lotions, creams, body butter, massage oils, and body scrubs
  • Usage: 1 to 100%
  • Processing: Add to Oil Phase
  • INCI Name: Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil

3. Hyaluronic Acid

Hyaluronic acid is most known for the hydrating benefits it gives to all skin types.

It helps your skin stay moisturized is because it is a humectant. Meaning, hyaluronic acid draws moisture from the environment to the skin.

It is a powerful hydrating ingredient. Alex Moore, M.D. mentions, “One molecule of hyaluronic acid can hold up to a thousand times its weight in water. If you can think of it, one gram of hyaluronic acid is equivalent to holding up two gallons.”

Hyaluronic Acid Information

  • Can Be Used In: Facial cleansers, moisturizers, lotions, toners, creams, balms, and serums
  • All information will be based on the type of hyaluronic acid you purchase.

4. Mango Butter

Finding a butter that is good for all skin types can be difficult. This is because butter is heavier than oil.

When looking for a butter that is beneficial to combination skin, it needs to be non-comedogenic and will not clog your pores. 

Mango butter is non-comedogenic!

This butter not only offers moisturizing benefits, but it also contains vitamins A, C, and E.

Mango Butter Information

  • Can Be Used In: Most skincare products, body butter, lotions, body creams, massage creams, balms, soaps, and body wash
  • Usage: 1 to 100%
  • Processing: Add to Oil Phase
  • INCI Name: Mangifera Indica (Mango) Seed Butter

5. Vitamin C

A vitamin that suits all skin types is vitamin C. It offers combination skin types some necessary benefits.

It protects the skin from free radical damage. Free radicals are in the environment around you. These free radicals can clog pores and make the skin oilier. 

Vitamin C also increases collagen production. When you have low collagen production, your skin will start to sag. When we age, our collagen decreases. This means that we need to use vitamin C to help increase our collagen production to ward off fine lines and wrinkles.

It also aids dry skin by hydrating it and helping it retain water.

Another benefit of adding vitamin C to skincare products is it brightens the skin and evens out the complexion.

Vitamin C Information

  • Can Be Used In: Most skincare products, cleansers, serums, oils, moisturizers, toners, and creams
  • Usage: 1 to 10%
  • Processing: Add to the water phase when it is less than 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • INCI Name: Water & Phospholipids & Ascorbyl Palmitate

6. Niacinamide

Niacinamide is a form of niacin which is also a form of vitamin B-3. This vitamin has benefits for all skin types.

It helps regulate the oil from sebaceous glands and stops glands from producing too much oil.

Niacinamide increases skin hydration and helps keep moisture in and irritants out. It does this because it acts as a protective shield.

Niacinamide Information

  • Can Be Used In: Serum, toner, moisturizers, lotions, and creams
  • Usage: 1 to 6%
  • Processing: Add to Water Phase
  • INCI Name: Niacinamide

7. Aloe Vera Gel and Powder

When some people think of aloe vera, their mind will go to a wonderful after sun soothing gel. This soothing relief is not the only benefit that aloe has to offer your skin. 

It is a fabulous ingredient for combination skin because it helps balance natural oils while hydrating the dry areas of the skin. Aloe adds moisture to where it is needed, but it does not overdo it where hydration is not.

Basically, it has the perfect balance for combination skin. It gives the dry areas the moisture it needs and does not give the oily areas more oil.

The moisture that it does give to the skin aids in making the skin smooth and plump.

Aloe vera gel on wood table by whole aloe vera, and aloe vera powder. An ingredient for combination skin.

Aloe Vera Information

  • Can Be Used In: Facial cleansers, moisturizers, lotions, toners, creams, and sprays
  • Processing: Add to Water Phase
  • INCI Name: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice

8. Green Tea

Green tea is an amazing ingredient that people use for a multitude of different purposes. One way to use green tea is as an ingredient in skincare products.

It works as an antioxidant for your skin. As an antioxidant, it helps to brighten your skin and protects your skin from stressors in the environment.

Green tea is antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. It helps to fight skin irritation, acne, and redness.

It also helps reduce sebum production because of the polyphenols that it contains, mentions Sofia Bhattacharya. This helps oily skin regulate.

Green tea also helps dry skin because it contains vitamin A and E. These vitamins help keep the skin moisturized and reduce dryness.

Green Tea Information

  • Can Be Used In: Masks, body scrubs, lotions, creams, toners, and serums
  • All information will be based on the type of green tea you purchase.

9. Cucumber Hydrosol

Cucumber hydrosol has many benefits for combination skin. 

How does cucumber hydrosol help oily and dry skin? 

For oily skin, cucumber hydrosol lowers the sebum levels, which helps prevent acne. 

Cucumber hydrosol helps dry skin by aiding the skin in absorbing more moisture.

Cucumber Hydrosol Information

  • Can Be Used In: Most skincare products, toners, serums, creams, lotions, body scrubs, and body butter
  • Usage: 1 to 100%
  • Processing: Add to Water Phase
  • INCI Name: Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Distillate

10. Rosewater

Rosewater is a floral-scented hydrosol that will make you want to use it in everything. This ingredient is compatible with all skin types making it perfect for combination skin.

It helps regulate the oil on the skin by controlling the excess oil build-up.

Rosewater also hydrates and soothes the skin. You may see rosewater in some anti-aging products. This is because rosewater helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles by hydrating and plumping the skin.

rose water surrounded by pink roses. An ingredient for combination skin.

Rosewater Information

  • Can Be Used In: Most skincare products, toner, serum, cream, lotion, body scrub, and body butter
  • Usage: 1 to 100%
  • Processing: Add to Water Phase
  • INCI Name: Rosa Damscena (Rose) Flower Water

Conclusion

When looking for ingredients for combination skin, you need to find balance. You want an ingredient that will benefit dry and oily skin.

This list of ingredients for combination skin are only a few that you can use. If an ingredient is beneficial for all skin types, then typically you can use it on combination skin.

Remember combination skin is all about finding balance.

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