How to Clean Combination Skin

Last Update: September 18, 2008

Video By: Expert Village

A makeup and skin care expert shows you how to cleanse combination skin in this free skin care video.

About this Author

Anton Khachaturian has worked in the entertainment industry for over four years providing make-up services for fashion shows, theater, and music videos.

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Video Transcript

Hi! My name is Anton and I am here on behalf of Expert Village.com. Today I am gong to be talking about cleansing combination skin types. What I am going to do is use a cream exfoliating cleanser and I am going to apply this evenly all over the face. Now this is great because more combination skin types it is going to balance out the skin because it has properties for oily and dry skin so it is going to hydrate as well as pick up excess oil on the skin. So you just want to use this product evenly and kind of distribute all over the face. There are a variety of different products you can use for combination skin types but I prefer a cream exfoliating cleansing because I find it cleans the skin the best especially when it is more combination. Now you can remove this with warm water but I find that tap water has a little bit of hard water properties so it can damage the skin so I like to use a cleansing cloth or even a make u p remover wipe. Just take the product and I evenly sweep it off the same way just as if I am washing off the entire product. This is great because it prevents any kind of hard water property on the skin and it cleanses the skin that is after using a cream cleanser.

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