
How do I know my skin quality?
Knowing your skin type helps you choose the right products and care to keep your skin healthy. There are four main skin types: dry, oily, normal, and combination. You can determine your skin type simply using the following steps:
Determine the level of sebum secretion:
- Look at your facial area in the mirror.
- If most of your face looks shiny, your skin may be oily.
- If your T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) is shiny, you could have combination skin.
- If your skin looks smooth without much shine, your skin may be dry.
Sensitivity rating:
- Does your skin react quickly to products? Do you feel itching or burning? If your answer is yes, your skin may be sensitive.
Determine the level of hydration:
- If your skin feels dry and tight, you may have dehydrated skin.
- If you feel well rested without excessive dryness or shine, your skin may be normal.
- If your skin feels hydrated in some areas and dry in others, you may have combination skin.
Allergy test:
- Try a new product on a small area of your skin before using it completely, especially if the product contains ingredients that are new to you.
Consultation with a skin care specialist:
- When in doubt or uncertainty, it may be a good idea to consult a skin care professional, such as a dermatologist, to get an accurate assessment of your skin type and direct you toward appropriate products.
What are the skin types?
There are four main skin types:
Dry skin:
- It is characterized by a lack of sebum secretion, which makes it look dull and feel tight.
- Dry lines and peeling may appear.
- You need effective moisturizing products to help improve skin elasticity.
Oily skin:
- It is characterized by an excessive secretion of oils, which makes it appear shiny.
- You may be prone to blackheads and acne.
- You need mild and suitable cleaning products to control excess oil.
Normal skin:
- It has a good balance of oil secretion, making it soft and flexible.
- They appear healthy and free of major problems.
- You need to maintain this balance through proper cleansing and moisturizing.
Combination skin:
- It combines the characteristics of dry and oily skin, where some areas are dry while other areas are shiny.
- The forehead, nose and chin (T-zone) may be oilier, while the cheeks and eyes are dry.
- Caring for combination skin can require using products suitable for each area.
These descriptions should be given as general indications, and skin care needs can vary depending on individual factors such as age, weather, nutrition and daily habits.