Skincare for Oily & Combination Skin in Cambodia's Humidity (2026)
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If your skin turns into an oil slick by midday in Phnom Penh, the answer isn't to scrub harder. Oily and combination skin in Cambodia's humidity does best with a lighter, barrier-smart routine — hydration and balance, not stripping.
The oily-skin mistake everyone makes here
Over-cleansing and harsh, drying products strip the barrier. The skin responds by producing more oil. In humidity, you can even be oily on the surface and dehydrated underneath at the same time. The fix is gentle cleansing plus lightweight hydration.
The routine
- Gentle cleanse. The Ovalla Lengkuas Spa Foaming Cleanser, or the Curi Lab Powdery Cleanser & Scrub a few times a week for gentle exfoliation.
- Hydrating toner. The Fucocentella Energizing Essenskin Toner — hydrate, don't tighten.
- Barrier serum. The Fucocentella Multi Repair Serum calms and strengthens, which settles oil over time.
- Light gel-cream. The Ovalla Fucocentella Revitalizing Intensive Cream hydrates without heaviness.
- SPF. The lightweight All Day Blue Shield Sunscreen. A mist serum is handy to refresh hydration through the day.
Frequently asked questions
Best routine for oily skin in Cambodia?
Gentle cleanse, hydrating toner, barrier serum, gel-cream, and daily SPF — not stripping.
Should oily skin moisturise in humidity?
Yes — a lightweight gel-cream. Skipping it makes oil worse.
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