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How Do I Find Out My Skin Type?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you prone to acne and pimples?

Does your skin feel dry after washing it?

Have you tried taking a skin type quiz?

Have you tried consulting a dermatologist?

Have you tried the blotting sheet method?

Are your pores noticeable?

Have you tried pinching your skin?

Does your skin burn easily when exposed to sunlight?

Does your skin quickly break out?

Common conclusions

Observe your skin whenever you try out new products or are exposed to a specific environmental condition. If it quickly reacts, you might have a sensitive skin type.

Whenever you wash your face, you can wait for a few minutes to know if your skin remained normal or if it started drying out or becoming oily.

Try taking a skin type quiz or credible reading articles online as it can be helpful for you to find out what your skin type is.

If you aren’t sure about your skin type, you can always consult an expert to help you identify. Several factors can affect your skin, and sometimes it's hard to determine what type of skin you have.

Try dabbing a tissue on your face, especially on the T-zone area, to help you determine whether you have an oily or a combination type of skin.

Larger pores make your face oily as it produces excess sebum. If you feel like your face is cleaner after washing it, chances are you have an oily skin type.

Try pinching your skin and observe its reaction. If it easily wrinkles after pressure is applied, you have a dry skin. If it stays smooth, you have oily skin.

A sensitive and dry skin usually reacts to a humid or too cold environment. If you don’t quickly feel tingly after exposure to the sun, you may have a regular and combination type.

If your skin breaks out quickly, it is easy to tell that it is experiencing skin problems like too much sebum production that can easily lead to oiliness or a sudden redness caused by too much dryness.

A clear skin is not a guarantee that you have a standard skin type as your skin can efficiently react to any external changes. If you still have no idea what your skin type is, the best advice is to consult an esthetician.

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