How to Care for Your Skin Type
Now that you know what you’re skin type is, or close to it, let’s look at what kind of treatment each skin type needs.
#1 - Dry skin
Dry skin needs moisture. It’s vital that you stay moisturized at all times. You should also replace harsh hygiene products that can dry your skin.
Get a good natural lotion that you apply after showers. If your skin is still dry, try moisturizing each morning and night. That should take care of it.
If you still have trouble, check with your dermatologist and see if there’s a specific cause behind your problem.
#2 – Oily Skin
Oily skin types react well to clay or mud masks. Choose natural products that are specifically designed for oily skin.
Avoid alcohol based cleansers as it can cause your skin to produce even more oil. Using oil rich cleansers will help get the excess oils out of your skin, believe it or not!
Don’t be afraid of using a moisturizer. Even though your skin is oily, it still needs some moisture. Use an oil-free moisturizer for best results.
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If you’re blessed with normal skin, you have an easy life ahead of you. The only thing you have to think about is correcting any areas that become too oily or too dry.
#4 – Combination Skin
Combination skin needs a combination of treatments. Use different care for different areas of your skin.
For example, people with combination skin usually have oily skin in their t-zone (chin, forehead, nose) and dry skin everywhere else.
#5 – Sensitive Skin
If you’re sensitive you should pay close attention to how you react to different products and substances.
Sensitive skin is good in a way, because it forces you to use natural products and nothing else, so thank your skin for that!
Examine your body and see where you have dry skin and where you have oily skin. Care for these areas differently and your skin will start looking better in no time!
If all of this is confusing to you, relax, you do not have to take it all in. Just know that different skin types may need a different type of care.
Sharing is sexy#1 - Dry skin
Dry skin needs moisture. It’s vital that you stay moisturized at all times. You should also replace harsh hygiene products that can dry your skin.
Get a good natural lotion that you apply after showers. If your skin is still dry, try moisturizing each morning and night. That should take care of it.
If you still have trouble, check with your dermatologist and see if there’s a specific cause behind your problem.
#2 – Oily Skin
Oily skin types react well to clay or mud masks. Choose natural products that are specifically designed for oily skin.
Avoid alcohol based cleansers as it can cause your skin to produce even more oil. Using oil rich cleansers will help get the excess oils out of your skin, believe it or not!
Don’t be afraid of using a moisturizer. Even though your skin is oily, it still needs some moisture. Use an oil-free moisturizer for best results.
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Oily Skin Care
#3 – Normal skinIf you’re blessed with normal skin, you have an easy life ahead of you. The only thing you have to think about is correcting any areas that become too oily or too dry.
#4 – Combination Skin
Combination skin needs a combination of treatments. Use different care for different areas of your skin.
For example, people with combination skin usually have oily skin in their t-zone (chin, forehead, nose) and dry skin everywhere else.
#5 – Sensitive Skin
If you’re sensitive you should pay close attention to how you react to different products and substances.
Sensitive skin is good in a way, because it forces you to use natural products and nothing else, so thank your skin for that!
Examine your body and see where you have dry skin and where you have oily skin. Care for these areas differently and your skin will start looking better in no time!
If all of this is confusing to you, relax, you do not have to take it all in. Just know that different skin types may need a different type of care.
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