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Do you know your skin type?

See a list below of the different skin types


Dry Skin

  • feels tight in the morning
  • may have rough or flakey patches
  • may be itchy 
  • dull appearance
Oily Skin
  • feels slick to the touch and has a shiny appearance 
  • produces oils in the t-zone and the check area
  • pores are enlarged
  • prone to blackheads and acne 

Combination Skin
  • usually dry on the cheeks but oily in the t-zone
  • enlarged pores (usually on the nose)
  • may be dry-combination (dry on the cheeks, normal-to-oily in the t-zone) or oily-combination (oily in the t-zones, dry-to-normal on the cheeks)

Dehydrated Skin
  • skin is visibly dry and may have rough or flakey spots but produces excessive sebum
  • often mistaken for oily skin due to oil production, in turn making it worse by using drying products
  • should be treated as dry skin, despite oily appearance

Sensitive Skin
  • reacts negatively to many products, often breaking out or becoming very dry
  • may become red or hot when touched
  • may have visible blotchiness/red areas
  • may be itchy

Acne-prone Skin
  • prone to acne
  • usually combination to oily 
  • products easily caused acne flare-ups
  • can be caused by sensitivity or hormonal imbalances

Normal Skin
  • none of the above 
  • dewy appearance 
  • no major skin issues


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