How are moisturizers for normal or combination skin unique?

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  1. Dr. Mehmet Oz
     
    Dr. Mehmet Oz answered:

    Facial moisturizers for normal or combination skin consist primarily of water, mineral oil, and propylene glycol, with minimal amounts of petrolatum or lanolin. These products have a slightly oilier residue than moisturizers engineered for oily skin. Body moisturizers for normal skin usually contain a combination of ingredients, including occlusives and/or humectants as well.

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    Facial moisturizers for normal or combination skin consist primarily of water, mineral oil, and propylene glycol, with minimal amounts of petrolatum or lanolin. These products have a slightly oilier residue than moisturizers engineered for oily... More