HOW CAN I FIND MY SKIN TYPE?
You can find your skin type by observing how your skin feels a few minutes after cleansing if you don’t apply any skin care products, by examining your pores and paying attention to how oily your skin looks/feels throughout the day. Also take note of any specific skin concerns you may have, such as acne, sensitivity, or redness. These can also provide clues about your skin type.
NORMAL SKIN
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After Cleansing: Skin feels comfortable and balanced.
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Pores: Pores are barely visible and your skin appears smooth.
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Oiliness: Skin remains relatively dry and doesn't become excessively oily.
DRY SKIN
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After Cleansing: Skin feels tight, dry, and uncomfortable.
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Oiliness: Skin remains relatively dry and doesn't become excessively oily.
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Skin Concerns: Skin may be more sensitive or prone to flakiness.
OILY SKIN
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After Cleansing: Skin feels oily or greasy, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin).
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Pores: Pores look larger and more noticeable, especially in the T-zone.
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Oiliness: Skin becomes increasingly shiny and greasy as the day goes on.
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Skin Concern: Skin may be acne-prone.
COMBINATION SKIN
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After Cleansing: Skin feels comfortable and balanced.
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Pores: Pores primarily look larger in the T-zone but smaller on the cheeks.
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Oiliness: Skin starts off feeling balanced but becomes oily in the T-zone later in the day.
The methods I just went over are just general guidelines. Everyone's skin is unique, and it's important to listen to your skin's specific needs. If you're unsure about your skin type, it may be helpful to consult with a dermatologist or a skin care professional for a more accurate assessment.
Regardless of your skin type, there are a few must-haves that everyone should have in their skin care routine:
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Use Sun Protection: All skin types are prone to sun damage. Apply a
broad-spectrum sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 to protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Reapply sunscreen every few hours, especially when you’re being exposed to direct sunlight.
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Exfoliate Regularly: Exfoliation helps remove dead skin cells and promotes cell turnover, giving the skin a fresh and radiant appearance. Try using a
gentle physical exfoliator once or twice a week to avoid overdoing it.