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The best skin care treatments for your individual needs are greatly
determined by your skin type and your genetics. What products
give your skin a flawless glow depends on whether your skin is
dry, oinly or normal. Some skin problems such as deep lines,
stretch marks and scars may require a dermatologist's evaluation. But
once can do a lot on your own to improve your skin.
Quick Steps to determing skin type
step 1
cleanse and dry your face and leave it bare for 2 hours.
step 2
press a piece of blotting paper against your nose.
- if there is no oil, tightness or flakes, your skin is
normal.
- if there is no oil but your skin feels tight or flaky
then you have dry skin.
- if there is oil on your nose and cheeks, you have oily
skin.
- if you have oil on your nose but not your cheeks, then
you have combination skin.
Dry Skin

- Semblance: Dry skin is prone to cracking easily , raising the
likelihood of infection and
premature wrinkling.
- How to manage :
Stay Hydrated— avoid alcohol-heavy skin products, and for added benefit use
a moisturizer. Use an oil-free
brand if in fear that overkill will
cause greasiness.
Normal Skin

- Semblance: Neither here
nor there, the skin isn't dry or greasy but in-between.
- How to manage:
Do what feels right. Treat it "normally" — use whatever non-soap
cleanser and other products that feel right and don't disturb the healthy
balance. Moisturizing is not a requirement — feel free if your skin feels dry.
Oily Skin

- Semblance: Oily skin is the curse of a pimple-plagued teen, but
this greasy, sometimes shiny skin type can become a blessing as you age
because it keeps you younger-looking than your dry-skinned contemporaries.
- How to manage Wash
it more than once a day — as many times as you feel the need. Skin care
products with alcohol will make the skin less oily.
Combination Skin

- Semblance: Some areas are oily — often the forehead, nose and
chin — while others, such as your cheeks, are normal to dry.
- How to manage:
Wash the oily areas, the so-called T-zone, at least twice a day with a
non-drying cleanser.
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