Your skin type is

Normal to Combination


Normal: Your skin feels comfortable most of the time. You don’t suffer from particularly oily or dry skin and breakouts are not frequent.

Combination: You build up excess oil in the T-Zone region, (the middle of your forehead down to your lips and across your cheeks). It’s important for you to wash away excess oil and dirt daily.

Recommended for You

We recommend the normal-to-combination cleanser, exfoliant, and moisturizer for your skin.

Your skin type is

Normal to Combination


Normal: Your skin feels comfortable most of the time. You don’t suffer from particularly oily or dry skin and breakouts are not frequent.

Combination: You build up excess oil in the T-Zone region, (the middle of your forehead down to your lips and across your cheeks). It’s important for you to wash away excess oil and dirt daily.

Recommended for You

We recommend the normal-to-combination cleanser, exfoliant, and moisturizer for your skin.

Your skin type is

Normal to Combination


Normal: Your skin feels comfortable most of the time. You don’t suffer from particularly oily or dry skin and breakouts are not frequent.

Combination: You build up excess oil in the T-Zone region, (the middle of your forehead down to your lips and across your cheeks). It’s important for you to wash away excess oil and dirt daily.

Recommended for You

We recommend the normal-to-combination cleanser, exfoliant, and moisturizer for your skin.

Your Skin Tips


Just because you have normal skin doesn’t mean you can get away with doing nothing. A daily skin regimen will keep your skin feeling youthful, clean and wrinkle free.

Always wash your skin at night before you lay your head on your pillow, washing away dirt before you go to bed.

Use mostly natural products free of harmful chemicals and endocrine disruptors that negatively impact hormone levels.

Use SPF 30 sunscreen everyday to avoid wrinkles (more to come here from maxwell products).

6 Foods That Help Normal-to-Combination Skin


Fatty Fish - Has large amounts of Omega 3’s, these reduce inflammation and redness while helping protect against UV damage.

Walnuts - High in Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, they provide an additional boost to your skin’s protective barrier. They also contain small amounts of zinc, which aids in fighting bacteria, inflammation and healing acne.

Sunflower Seeds - Yup, they’re in our cleanser, and for good reason; packed with Vitamin E, Selenium and Zinc, these seeds will blast your face with some potent antioxidants to help keep it smooth, clean and bacteria free.

Sweet Potatoes - Beta-carotene is a powerful nutrient found in plants, including sweet potatoes. ½ cup a day will provide you with enough beta-carotene to produce 400% of your daily Vitamin A. Beta-carotene acts like a natural sunblock, may help with cell death, and dry and wrinkled skin, not to mention it can give you a healthy glow.

Dark Chocolate - 70% dark chocolate or more will provide serious antioxidants for your skin. Studies show that regular dark chocolate consumption will help keep your skin hydrated, improve blood flow which provides nutrients to your skin, give you the ability to withstand more UV radiation, and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Green Tea - Also found in our normal/combination cleanser, green tea is packed with antioxidants called catechins, which happen to be extremely beneficial for your skin. Reduction in redness, prevention of UV damage, improvement in moisture retention and increased elasticity, (just think stretchy, bouncy and youthful), are the most notable benefits. Switch out your afternoon coffee with a cup of green tea, or start drinking matcha in the morning.

Things to Avoid


Avoid abrasive rubbing or scrubbing on your face that will cause redness or irritation.

Don’t pull down on your skin. Always try to move up (against gravity) and out when rubbing on skin products, this will keep your skin’s natural elasticity and help avoid early signs of aging.

Don’t wash your face with really hot water, only use luke warm water that will loosen pores and allow dirt and oil to be removed without causing irritation and redness.

Don’t wash your face only in the morning. It’s important to wash your skin at night as well to wash off the damage from the day, especially if you have extra oil or exercise during the day.

Your Skin Type


Just because you have normal skin doesn’t mean you can get away with doing nothing. A daily skin regimen will keep your skin feeling youthful, clean and wrinkle free.

Always wash your skin at night before you lay your head on your pillow, washing away dirt before you go to bed.

Use mostly natural products free of harmful chemicals and endocrine disruptors that negatively impact hormone levels.

Use SPF 30 sunscreen everyday to avoid wrinkles (more to come here from maxwell products).

6 Foods That Help Normal-to-Combination Skin


Fatty Fish - Has large amounts of Omega 3’s, these reduce inflammation and redness while helping protect against UV damage.

Walnuts - High in Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, they provide an additional boost to your skin’s protective barrier. They also contain small amounts of zinc, which aids in fighting bacteria, inflammation and healing acne.

Sunflower Seeds - Yup, they’re in our cleanser, and for good reason; packed with Vitamin E, Selenium and Zinc, these seeds will blast your face with some potent antioxidants to help keep it smooth, clean and bacteria free.

Sweet Potatoes - Beta-carotene is a powerful nutrient found in plants, including sweet potatoes. ½ cup a day will provide you with enough beta-carotene to produce 400% of your daily Vitamin A. Beta-carotene acts like a natural sunblock, may help with cell death, and dry and wrinkled skin, not to mention it can give you a healthy glow.

Dark Chocolate - 70% dark chocolate or more will provide serious antioxidants for your skin. Studies show that regular dark chocolate consumption will help keep your skin hydrated, improve blood flow which provides nutrients to your skin, give you the ability to withstand more UV radiation, and improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Green Tea - Also found in our normal/combination cleanser, green tea is packed with antioxidants called catechins, which happen to be extremely beneficial for your skin. Reduction in redness, prevention of UV damage, improvement in moisture retention and increased elasticity, (just think stretchy, bouncy and youthful), are the most notable benefits. Switch out your afternoon coffee with a cup of green tea, or start drinking matcha in the morning.

Things to Avoid


Avoid abrasive rubbing or scrubbing on your face that will cause redness or irritation.

Don’t pull down on your skin. Always try to move up (against gravity) and out when rubbing on skin products, this will keep your skin’s natural elasticity and help avoid early signs of aging.

Don’t wash your face with really hot water, only use luke warm water that will loosen pores and allow dirt and oil to be removed without causing irritation and redness.

Don’t wash your face only in the morning. It’s important to wash your skin at night as well to wash off the damage from the day, especially if you have extra oil or exercise during the day.