Which sunscreen and moisturizer is good for combination skin?
For combination skin, the goal is a sunscreen and moisturiser combination that hydrates the drier areas without making the oily T-zone congested or shiny. A lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturiser paired with a gel or fluid SPF 50 PA++++ sunscreen generally works well. Applying slightly less product to the oily zones helps balance the finish.
Combination skin often benefits from using a light, water-based moisturiser rather than a cream, then following with a gel sunscreen that has a matte or satin finish. Some people with combination skin find that a hydrating sunscreen alone is sufficient as a one-step morning product. Trial and observation are important here. Watch how your skin behaves by midday after a week of using a combination. If your T-zone is excessively shiny, try a lighter moisturiser. If your cheeks feel dry, try a slightly richer one underneath the same sunscreen.