Are there any side effects of skin boosters for combination skin, especially on oily T-zones versus dry areas?
Skin boosters can have mild side effects on combination skin, but nothing major. For me, my oily T-zone felt a bit shiny for a few days. The dry areas absorbed it well and felt more hydrated. Everything balanced out within a week.
For combination skin, skin boosters can affect oily and dry areas differently. My oily zones got slightly red, but my dry areas felt hydrated immediately. It all settled within a day, and my skin looked much healthier.
Skin boosters for combination skin can cause mild side effects like temporary redness, small bumps, or slight swelling where they’re injected. In my case, my T-zone felt a bit oily for a few days, but overall my skin looked more hydrated and balanced after about a week.
Some mild side effects like redness, tiny bumps, or slight swelling can happen after skin boosters, depending on your skin type. My experience with combination skin was positive the oily T-zone was fine, and the dry areas felt soft and nourished. Everything settled down within a day or two.