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Are you tired of trying product after product only to find that it doesn’t work for your skin? It can be frustrating to try to find skincare products that work for your specific skin type, but don’t worry – we’re here to help! In this ultimate guide to identifying your skin type, we’ll go over the different types of skin, how to identify which type you have, and how to care for it properly.
First, let’s go over the different types of skin:
- Normal skin: Normal skin is well-balanced and not too oily or dry. It has a healthy, smooth texture and a radiant complexion. If you have normal skin, you’re lucky – it’s the easiest type to care for and you can use a variety of products without worrying about irritation.
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Mara Moisture BoostKSh 1,050.00
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Rosehip face oilKSh 700.00
- Oily skin: Oily skin is characterized by excess sebum production, which can lead to clogged pores and acne. Oily skin tends to be shiny and greasy, and can be prone to blackheads and whiteheads. If you have oily skin, it’s important to use oil-free products and to cleanse your skin regularly to keep excess oil at bay.
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Savanna Smooth – Niacinamide serumKSh 1,350.00
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Tea tree face oilKSh 700.00
- Dry skin: Dry skin lacks moisture and can feel tight, rough, and flaky. It can be prone to redness and irritation, and is more sensitive to environmental factors such as cold weather and wind. If you have dry skin, it’s important to use products that are hydrating and nourishing, and to avoid hot water and harsh cleansers.
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Jojoba face oilKSh 700.00
- Combination skin: Combination skin is a mix of oily and dry skin, with some areas of the face being oily (such as the T-zone) and others being dry (such as the cheeks). If you have combination skin, you’ll need to use different products on different areas of your face to address the specific needs of each area.
- Sensitive skin: Sensitive skin is easily irritated by skincare products and environmental factors such as pollution and stress. It tends to be thin, delicate, and prone to redness and inflammation. If you have sensitive skin, it’s important to use gentle, hypoallergenic products and to avoid harsh ingredients and exfoliants.
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Hydration Hero – Seamoss SoapKSh 400.00
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Rosehip face oilKSh 700.00
To determine your skin type, you can try the “barefaced test.” Start by washing your face with a gentle, oil-free cleanser and patting it dry. Then, wait an hour or two without applying any products to your skin. After this time has passed, observe your skin in a well-lit room.
If your skin feels tight and looks dull, you have dry skin.
If your skin feels oily and looks shiny, you have oily skin.
If your skin feels balanced and looks radiant, you have normal skin.
If your skin is oily in some areas and dry in others, you have combination skin.
It’s important to note that your skin type can change over time due to factors such as aging, hormonal changes, and environmental conditions. It’s a good idea to periodically check in with your skin to make sure you’re using the right products.
Now that you know your skin type, you can tailor your skincare routine to your unique needs. Be sure to use products that are appropriate for your skin type, and avoid those that could cause irritation or dryness. With the right skincare routine, you can help keep your skin healthy, radiant, and beautiful.
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