Do you know your skin type? Or, although you know, if you are not sure, you can find out how to find this skin type article and find out what your skin type is. Knowing your skin type is very important and will benefit you a lot, be sure to read the rest of our article.
It is very important to know your skin type because it is an important factor when you need to choose a product, from foundation to skin care products, from make-up products to shower gels, that a dry skinned person using a product for oily skin can cause really bad results for the person's skin. That's why we should know our skin type and choose products accordingly.
There are several ways to find out our skin type. Normally there are 5 main skin types, but everyone's skin is different and when you feel like it doesn't belong to a single category, know that there are also skin types such as mixed-dry. In addition, your skin type may change over time with external and internal factors. Sometimes it may be greasy mixed and other times it may be dry. Pay attention to how you feel your skin. How does your skin feel on a day without any product or makeup on your skin. How to Understand Combination Skin Combination skin may feel oily in the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin), while other parts of the face may feel dry. This is a feature of many mixed skins, but these areas may vary from person to person. It is important to have 'mixed' situations such as some areas feeling oily while others feel dry. It can be really difficult to find products for combination skin, but don't worry, you can find all the moisturizers we recommend for combination skin in our article below; How to Tell Dry Skin Dry skin feels uncomfortably tense on their faces, and they can feel their dryness by touching their face with their hands, especially if your skin is cracked and stretched during the winter months. For your skin-specific moisturizing recommendations; How to Tell Oily Skin Oily skins notice a noticeable oily and shine on their faces when looking in the mirror, and if you feel obviously oily when you put your hand on your face, you have oily skin. Oily skins generally think that they do not need moisturizer because "my skin is oily anyway" but this is a big mistake, the oil on your skin is sebum, so you do not need it, but you need to moisturize your skin for your skin-specific moisturizing suggestions; How to Tell Sensitive Skin If your face sometimes has pain, itches, rashes and feels dry, then you have sensitive skin. Although a rash is not always the case, you have sensitive skin if you feel itchy. How to Understand Normal Skin
Your skin is neither too dry nor too oily, it looks good in the mirror and you have normal skin if you don't feel oily or too dry when you run your hand over your face. How do you feel after using a cleansing product on your skin? Combination Skin Type You have combination skin type if your oily areas (usually the T-zone) feel refreshed, cleansed, and some areas of your skin (dry areas) feel tight and dry. Dry Skin Type If you feel your skin even more dry and tense than it is and feel the need to apply cream, you have dry skin type. Oily Skin Type Skin cleansing products make you feel comfortable and clean, but if you feel oily again in a short time, your skin has oily skin type. Sensitive Skin Type If you feel cleansed but still have an itch on your skin, if you feel extremely dry in some areas, and you have the same problems with almost every product you use, you have sensitive skin type. Normal Skin Type You have normal skin type if you feel your skin cleansed and relaxed and need very little moisturizer, no itching or dryness.
If you have large pores in your nose area or areas where you feel oily but your pores in other parts of your skin are small and unnoticeable, you have a combination skin type. If your pores are small and tight, if you have small scaly skin, you have dry skin type. If your pores are visibly large and clogged inside, you have oily skin type. If your pores in some areas are large and some areas are invisible to the eye, and this varies according to the products you use and what you eat, you have sensitive skin type. If you have small pores that you can see when you look very carefully, your skin type is normal skin.