Determining your skin type is super important when it comes to choosing skincare. In fact, using skincare for a different skin type will most likely cause clogged pores (in some cases, even acne), irritation, and dryness. So as you might have already guessed, you need to make sure to use the very products that fit your skin. However, to do so, you must know what type you actually have. Therefore, in this article, we will talk about the main skin types and how to understand which one you have. So let us dive into this topic right now.
Normal Skin
Normal skin is perhaps the easiest to deal with. It’s usually hydrated but not too oily, it’s not prone to acne, and it looks great under makeup. In other words, people who have normal skin are very lucky. In terms of taking care of this type, it’s not that demanding, and you do not need sophisticated skincare. Just make sure to properly cleanse it, use moisturizer, as well as protect it from UV light with sunscreen, and it will surely look healthy and glowy.
Combination Skin
Combination skin is also considered to be an almost perfect type since it does not require too much care. As a rule, people with this type have normal skin all over their face and a little oily skin in the T-zone. At the same time, combination skin is usually not prone to acne, but blackheads in the T-zone are pretty common. Even though your T-zone might be pretty oily, you still need to moisturize your combination skin, yet we recommend using a moisturizer with a lighter formula. In addition to that, you might also use acids to control the oiliness in your T-zone. All in all, taking care of this type is not a big deal.
Oily Skin
Oily skin is one of the easiest to determine - basically, your entire face is oily and shiny all the time, no matter if you wear makeup or not. Though oily skin ages slowly, which is why many people who have this type look young and fresh even in their forties and fifties, unfortunately, it is prone to blackheads and acne. So people with oily skin should use acids, retinol, and acidic toners to take the oiliness under control and reduce the chances of getting acne or blackheads. At the same time, it does not mean that you do not need to moisturize your oily skin. In fact, moisturizing helps avoid irritation and reduce the chances of getting severe acne. However, your moisturizer has to be light and made specifically for oily skin, and it’s best if your skincare is selected for you by a professional esthetician.