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Home » What’s your skin type? Here is a guide to different skin types and skincare
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What’s your skin type? Here is a guide to different skin types and skincare

By dailyguardian.aeNovember 17, 20233 Mins Read
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Our skin is as unique as our personality and lifestyle. Just like we have different needs, our skin has different requirements too. Whether your skin is oily, dry, sensitive, or a combination of these, understanding your skin type is the key to creating a skincare routine that nourishes and enhances your natural beauty.

Here is a guide to different skin types.

1. Oily skin

Characteristics: Oily skin tends to produce excess sebum, leading to a shiny complexion and enlarged pores.

Routine: For those with oily skin, the goal is to control excess oil production while maintaining hydration. Opt for a gentle, foaming cleanser to wash away impurities and a salicylic acid-based toner to unclog pores. Use a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser and incorporate a non-comedogenic sunscreen. Weekly exfoliation with a mild scrub or chemical exfoliant can help keep pores clear.

2. Dry skin

Characteristics: Dry skin often feels tight, rough, and prone to flakiness or redness due to insufficient natural oil production.

Routine: Hydration is key for dry skin. Use a creamy, hydrating cleanser that doesn’t strip the skin’s natural oils. Follow up with a moisturiser rich in emollients and humectants. Hyaluronic acid serums can also help retain moisture. Don’t forget a sunscreen with added moisturising properties, and consider using a gentle exfoliant to remove dead skin cells, but not more than once a week.

3. Sensitive skin

Characteristics: Sensitive skin is prone to redness, irritation, and may react adversely to many skincare products.

Routine: Keep it simple with gentle, fragrance-free products. Use a mild, hydrating cleanser followed by a fragrance-free moisturiser designed for sensitive skin. Look for products with soothing ingredients like aloe vera and chamomile. Avoid harsh exfoliants and opt for physical exfoliation with a soft cloth if needed. Always do patch tests with new products and introduce one at a time.

4. Combination skin

Characteristics: Combination skin can be oily in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) and dry or normal elsewhere.

Routine: Balance is the key here. Use a gentle foaming cleanser or micellar water to cleanse the face. Apply a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser to the T-zone and a richer moisturiser to drier areas. Consider using a mattifying primer or oil-absorbing sheets in the oily areas during the day. Exfoliate 1-2 times a week to prevent clogged pores.

5. Normal skin

Characteristics: Normal skin typically has balanced oil production, few imperfections, and a comfortable level of hydration.

Routine: A straightforward routine with a gentle cleanser, a lightweight moisturiser, and broad-spectrum sunscreen is usually sufficient. Exfoliate occasionally to maintain skin clarity, and consider incorporating anti-aging ingredients like antioxidants or retinoids.

Always perform a patch test when trying new products, especially if you have sensitive skin. Additionally, consistency is key in skincare. Stick to your routine, and be patient; it can take time to see significant improvements.

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