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How to take care of your skin according to your skin type!

Everyone has a skin type that is influenced by several physiological and environmental factors including genes, hormones, environmental dryness and duration of exposure to sun rays. Types of skin can be classified into the following:

1. Oily skin
Although people with oily skin may feel bad about their skin that secretes a lot of facial sebum, and may give rise to acne, especially during teenage, but they have the advantage of possessing thick skin with noticeable anti-aging properties. Other skins don’t have the same benefit.
Properties of oily skin
  • Secretes a lot of facial sebum
  • Having a lot of acne
  • Thick skin

How to take care of oily skin
  • Use a cleanser that includes hyaluronic acid followed by a toner
  • Use a moisturizer that is not oily
  • Consult a doctor if you have a lot of acne
2. Normal skin
Normal skin type has rare problems, and is easy to take care of.
Properties of normal skin
  • Secretes normal quantity of facial sebum
  • Has little acne
  • Looks healthy most of the time

How to take care of Normal skin
  • Use suitable cleanser
  • Use cream that doesn't very oily
  • Use sunblock
3. Combination skin
This skin type combines both the oily and the normal skins at different locations, so it needs a special care
Properties of combination skin
T-zone (part of your face that includes your: forehead nose chin Together) looks oily with possible development of acne
How to take care of combination skin
  • Use cleansers that include hyaluronic acid
  • Use toner for the T- zone
  • Use peelers for the T-zone
4. Dry skin
Dry skin makes problems, especially in winter
Properties of dry skin
  • Looks dry
  • Looks itchy and scaly
  • More likely to become inflamed
  • Less likely to develop acne
How to take care of dry skin
- Use a sulfate-free cleanser that includes useful oils
- Use a strong moisturizer
- Avoid using water as much as you can
- Drink enough water daily

5. Sensitive skin
Sensitive skin is not a skin type, but it is a skin condition associated with any type of skin, but the more likely type to become sensitive is dry skin
Properties of sensitive skin
  • It might be sensitive to any product especially chemical products
  • More likely to get eczema
How to take care of sensitive skin
  • Not to sue any cleanser that includes chemicals
  • Use a medical skincare product
  • Consult a doctor from time to time
  • Get away from spicy food