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Mixed-oily skin is a common skin type characterized by a combination of dry and oily areas on the face. The texture of the skin can change depending on the area of the face and sometimes even during the day, depending on factors such as the weather, stress levels, and mood. Signs of mixed-oily skin include oily and shiny T-zone areas with enlarged pores and pimples, while the cheeks and chin may be normal or dry with redness, peeling, and lack of shine. Wrinkles are fine lines that appear on the skin’s surface as a natural part of the aging process, beginning typically around age 25 with fine wrinkles and becoming more pronounced after age 65.

Factors such as genetics, UV radiation, and facial expressions can contribute to the formation of wrinkles. Mixed-oily skin is prone to early wrinkle formation due to its unique properties. However, there are many products on the market designed to address the specific needs of this skin type. Ingredients such as Tsubaki oil, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, and niacinamide can help treat mixed-oily skin that is beginning to show signs of aging.

A proper skincare routine for mixed-oily skin includes using SPF50+ sunscreen to protect from sun damage and maintaining hydration and elasticity with serums and creams containing active ingredients such as retinol or vitamin C. Additionally, lifestyle factors such as avoiding smoking

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