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It sounds like you have dry skin in general, and an oily t-zone develops in warmer, more humid weather. It's not uncommon for skin types to change based on weather and climate. Adjust your skincare routine when notice these changes. When you experience an oily t-zone, use a gentle cleanser for normal skin to wash your entire face, then apply products formulated for oily skin on your t-zone, and products for dry skin on dry areas.

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