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Can I use this cream on my face if I have combination or oily skin?

While the cream is designed for dry and easily irritated skin, its richer texture might feel too heavy on consistently oily areas of combination skin, such as the T-zone, and could potentially contribute to clogged pores for some individuals. However, it can be a targeted solution for dry patches that often occur on combination skin, like cheeks that feel tight or flaky, especially in winter or after using drying cleansers.

The key is strategic application. Use it only on the specific areas that feel dry, rough, or wind-chapped, rather than all over the face. Always apply to clean skin. It is crucial to avoid the eye area. If your skin is very reactive or prone to breakouts, it is wise to patch test first on a small, discreet area (like behind the ear or on the jawline) for a few days to see how your skin responds. Stop use if any irritation or increased congestion appears.

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