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Is this cleansing gel suitable if my skin is sensitive but also oily in the T-zone?

Yes, this is the type of cleanser that can make sense for skin that is reactive, easily tight or flushed, but still becomes oily around the forehead, nose and chin. The product is described as a dermatological balancing facial cleansing gel, with a mild surfactant base and a skin-friendly pH close to the natural acid mantle, around 5.5. That matters because combination skin often needs effective cleansing in the T-zone without stripping the drier cheek areas.

In practical use, apply a small amount to wet skin and massage for only 20–30 seconds. This is usually enough to lift sebum, sweat, sunscreen residue and daily airborne particles without treating the cleanser like a scrub. Rinse with lukewarm water rather than hot water, because heat can make sensitive skin feel more uncomfortable and can increase the tight feeling after washing.

If your cheeks are dehydrated, do not judge the cleanser only by whether the T-zone feels perfectly matte. A face wash should leave the skin clean, not squeaky. After rinsing, follow with a toner if you use one and then a moisturiser suited to your skin type. If you notice persistent redness, peeling or a rash, pause use and ask a dermatologist or pharmacist for advice.

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