Normal Skin
Normal skin is generally well-balanced, with a good oil-water ratio. It has a smooth texture, small pores, and a healthy complexion.
Dry Skin
Dry skin lacks moisture and tends to feel tight and rough. It may appear dull, flaky, or even scaly. Dry skin often feels more sensitive and can be prone to fine lines and wrinkles.
Oily Skin
Oily skin produces excess sebum, resulting in a shiny or greasy complexion. It is prone to enlarged pores, blackheads, and acne breakouts. Oily skin can be more resilient and less prone to wrinkling.
Combination Skin
Combination skin is a mix of different skin types. Typically, the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin) is oilier, while the cheeks and other areas may be normal or dry. Managing combination skin often involves addressing different needs in different areas.
Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin is easily irritated and may react to certain products or environmental factors. It can be characterized by redness, itching, burning, or dryness. People with sensitive skin need to be cautious when introducing new products and should look for gentle, fragrance-free options.
Acne-Prone Skin
Acne-prone skin is prone to frequent breakouts, including pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and cysts. It may be oily or combination in nature. Proper skincare, including gentle cleansing and non-comedogenic products, is important for managing acne-prone skin.
Mature/Aging Skin
Mature or aging skin experiences a natural decline in collagen and elastin, leading to loss of firmness and elasticity. It may appear thinner, with fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, and sagging. Nourishing and anti-aging skincare routines are typically recommended.