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Skincare Routine for Combination Skin in Summer

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 Here’s a simple summer skincare routine for combination skin to keep your skin healthy and glowing this season.

Summer comes with its woes: heat and humidity. This hot air often increases sweat and sebum production, leading to clogged pores and greasiness. 

At the same time, air conditioning or sun exposure can dry out the rest of your face. Consequently, caring for combination skin in summer becomes very tricky.

The key is a gentle routine that minimises oil without drying out your skin. 

Discover expertly curated skincare product sets and steps you can follow each morning and evening to keep your skin comfortable and balanced all summer.

Key Takeaways: Skincare Routine for Combination Skin in Summer

Steps Routine Benefits Expert Recommendation
Cleansing Double-cleanse gently AM & PM with foaming or cream cleanser Removes sweat, oil, sunscreen, and makeup without overdrying dry areas Focus on the oily T-zone; be gentle on cheeks; use lukewarm water
Toning Use alcohol-free toner or hydrating mist after cleansing Balances oil, hydrates dry zones, and tightens pores Aim to use toners formulated with ingredients like witch hazel, rose water, and aloe vera
Exfoliation Mild chemical exfoliation 1-2 times weekly at night with exfoliants like Mandelic Acid Prevents clogged pores, smooths texture, and prevents irritation from harsh scrubs Opt for gentle yet effective exfoliants like Mandelic acid.
Serums (AM & PM) Use lightweight serums: Vitamin C (AM), Niacinamide (PM), Hyaluronic acid (anytime) Targets oil control, hydration, brightening, and collagen support Alternate vitamin C in the morning and niacinamide at night
Moisturizing Apply lightweight, water-based, non-comedogenic moisturizer AM & PM Hydrates without heaviness; prevents rebound oiliness Aim for lightweight creams with ingredients like ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid
Sun Protection Apply broad-spectrum SPF 50 (Sunscreen) every morning; reapply every 2 hrs outdoors. Prevents UV damage, hyperpigmentation, and excess oil production Use gel or mineral sunscreens (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide)

A bottle of hydrating face toner for balanced combination skin in summer

How to Care for Combination Skin in Summer: A 6-Step Skincare Routine 

Double-Cleanse Gently (AM & PM)

Start (and end) each day by washing away sweat, sunscreen, and excess oil. Use a gentle foaming or cream-based cleanser that cleanses without stripping moisture. 

In the morning, this removes overnight sweat; at night, it takes off makeup and sunscreen. 

If you’ve been sweating heavily or wear long-lasting makeup, consider a double cleanse: first, cleanse to dissolve sunscreen/makeup, and then, second, cleanse to wash away residue. 

Always use lukewarm water and softly massage in circles, focusing on your oily T-zone, but be gentle on dry patches to avoid irritation.

Tone & Refresh (AM & PM)

After cleansing, a balancing toner or mist can help tighten pores and hydrate. Use alcohol-free toners or mists with soothing ingredients (witch hazel, rose water, aloe vera, etc.). 

A quick swipe of a gentle toner (or a few spritzes of hydrating mist) helps minimize shine and refresh the skin. 

This gentle hydration helps balance your skin without heavy creams, so your T-zone stays matte, and dry areas stay supple. 

Exfoliate Weekly (PM Only)

Exfoliation is a great way to care for combination skin in summer. It removes dead skin cells and keeps your pores clear.

Use a mild chemical exfoliant (mandelic acid or salicylic acid) 1-2 times/week, preferably at night. 

Mandelic acid is especially good for acne-prone oiliness, as it unclogs pores in the T-zone. Apply only to oil-prone areas and rinse thoroughly. 

Over-exfoliating can trigger more oil or dryness, so limit this step to once or twice a week as needed.

Treat with Serums (AM & PM)

Serums deliver targeted care. In the morning, apply a lightweight, water-based serum before moisturizer. 

Seek ingredients like niacinamide and hyaluronic acid: niacinamide helps regulate oil production and calm inflammation, while hyaluronic acid attracts moisture into dry areas. 

Vitamin C serums are another great morning option for brightening and antioxidant protection. However, do not use vitamin C and niacinamide in the same routine to avoid irritation.

It’s best to use vitamin C in the morning and niacinamide at night.

At night, you can repeat your soothing serum or rotate in gentle retinoids or peptides a few times a week for collagen support. 

Overall, choose fast-absorbing formulas that sink in and won’t add extra shine.

Hydrate with a Lightweight Moisturizer (AM & PM): Skincare Tip for Combination Skin in Summer

Even oily skin needs moisture. Use a water-based, non-comedogenic moisturizer that quenches dry patches without greasiness. 

Gel-creams are ideal: they have humectants (like glycerin or hyaluronic acid) to bind water in the skin without oil.

Lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizers with ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid give lasting hydration. Apply a pea-sized amount, focusing on dry cheeks, and let it absorb fully.

Apply Sunscreen (Every Morning, Reapply Often)

“I never leave my house without sunscreen,” says Ifedayo Agoro.

Never skip SPF. Finish your morning routine with a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen.

Choose a sun protection gel or lotion sunscreen labeled “non-comedogenic” so it protects without clogging pores. 

Mineral sunscreens (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) are excellent in humid conditions. They shield well and are less likely to irritate. Apply it after your moisturizer, and reapply every 2 hours when outdoors. 

This step stops UV damage (which can make dry areas worse) and prevents inflammation that triggers more oil production for combination skin, especially in the summer heat.

Bonus Tips for Caring for Combination Skin in Humid Summers

  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water. Our skin (and collagen) holds 60% water, so internal hydration helps even out dryness.
  • Avoid Harsh Irritants: Skip alcohol-based toners and ultra-drying cleansers that can strip natural oils (this often backfires by triggering more oil production). Likewise, don’t over-scrub your face. Gentle care is better for combination skin.
  • Shower After Sweat: Whenever you sweat (exercise or simply step in from the heat), wash your face to prevent pore-clogging salt and oil build-up.
  • Consistent Routine: The best results come from sticking to a routine. Customize it a bit by season. Swap heavier winter creams for light gels in summer.

Final Thoughts

Your combination skin can thrive even in the hottest, most humid weather. By cleansing gently, balancing oil and hydration with the right gels and serums, and never skipping sun protection, you’ll stay fresh and glowing (without the midday grease). 

Stick to these steps, and your skin will thank you all summer.

FAQs: Caring for Combination Skin in Summer

Which face cream is best for combination skin in summer?

The best face cream for combination skin in hot, humid weather is a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and ceramides. These balance moisture across dry and oily areas without clogging pores.

Avoid heavy, buttery creams during the day as they can feel greasy and trap heat.

Which serum is best for combination skin in summer?

For summer, choose a lightweight, fast-absorbing serum that contains niacinamide to control oil and refine pores, plus hyaluronic acid to hydrate without heaviness. In the morning, a vitamin C serum is ideal for protecting against sun damage and brightening skin tone.

Which sunscreen is best for combination skin in summer?

A non-comedogenic, broad-spectrum SPF 30 or higher is essential for combination skin in summer. Look for gel-based or fluid-texture mineral sunscreens with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, or oil-free chemical formulas that won’t clog pores. Choose one that feels weightless, blends well, and leaves no sticky residue, like the Dang! Hydra Glow Sun Protection Gel

This is a brilliant formula that sits comfortably under makeup (or on bare skin) without a sticky or chalky finish, keeping you protected and all glammed up.

Can I use vitamin C serum during summer?

Yes, vitamin C is highly recommended for summer. It shields skin from free radicals caused by UV exposure, brightens dullness, and supports collagen production.

Apply it in the morning before moisturizer and sunscreen, and store it away from direct sunlight to keep it stable and effective.

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