Skin type influences the choice of cosmetics and the effectiveness of care. A simple tissue test will help you understand what care you need and avoid mistakes that can worsen skin problems.
Skin Types and Their Characteristics
Normal Skin
- Almost flawless
- Low sensitivity
- Small, nearly invisible pores
- Even skin tone, healthy blush
Combination Skin
- Most commonly found
- Oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin)
- Dry cheeks and cheekbones
- Possible blackheads and enlarged pores
Oily Skin
- Constant shine in all areas of the face
- Enlarged pores, comedones, and acne
- Thick skin texture
- Dull complexion
Dry Skin
- Thin and fragile
- Almost invisible pores
- Pale complexion, flaking, redness
- Low elasticity
Sensitive Skin
- Frequent redness, itching, burning
- Pain when using cosmetics or rubbing
- Dryness and flaking
How to Determine Your Skin Type at Home
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Cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser and do not apply cream for 30 minutes.
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Take a white dry tissue and press it against different areas of your face.
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Evaluate the results:
- The tissue is oily — skin is oily
- The tissue is almost clean — skin is dry
- Oily only in the T-zone, dry cheeks — combination
- Almost no marks — normal
How to Choose Skin Care
- Choose products based on your skin type, not universal options "for all types."
- Determine your care goals: combating acne, preventing aging, moisturizing, sun protection.
- Consult a dermatologist or cosmetologist for personalized recommendations if necessary.
General Skin Care Rules
- Use a gentle cleansing product.
- Do not rub your face vigorously with a towel — just pat dry.
- Use a toner to restore skin pH.
- Apply moisturizer immediately after cleansing.
- Use broad-spectrum sunscreen.
- Maintain hydration and nutrition.
- Eliminate bad habits: smoking and alcohol worsen skin condition.
By determining your skin type and choosing the right care, you can keep it healthy, beautiful, and radiant every day.
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