JAKARTA - Before buying a treatment product, it would be nice to know in advance your skin type so that it doesn't irritate. There are at least four skin types that are usually listed in the product, namely oily, dry, normal, and combination.

Quoted from the HerStory page, Monday, June 21, there are actually six types of facial skin with different types of treatment. Let's see more.

Oily skin

Oily skin is one of the most easily recognized skin types. For someone who has oily skin in an hour or two, his face will look shiny even if he doesn't use moisturizer, especially on the forehead, middle of the nose, and chin. The way to treat it is by using skincare products based on Ceramide, Panthenol, and Centella Asiatica Extra which can help treat and repair damaged skin.

Dry skin

People with dry skin tend to feel very tight after washing their face, especially if they don't apply moisturizer within an hour or two after cleansing, especially around the eyes and mouth. For this reason, owners of dry skin must use skincare based on Phytosphingosine, Moroheiya, and Birch Tree Sap which can help reduce itching on the skin due to dryness, moisturize the skin, and strengthen the skin barrier.

Acne skin

Acne is not a problem that occurs in teenagers. Skin that is prone to breakouts tends to get clogged more easily because thicker oil can get trapped under the follicles and can't come to the surface. Acne-prone skin will also have acne regularly, not at certain times.

Sensitive skin

Sensitive skin is usually characterized by how it reacts to care products and factors such as the sun's UV rays. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, have eczema, or have asthma, chances are you have sensitive skin.

Combination skin

Combination skin usually refers to skin that is slightly oily in the T-zone and dry elsewhere. However, combination skin can be acne-prone and sensitive at the same time or acne-prone and dry. In his case, everyone has a different combination.

Normal skin

In the world of skincare and dermatology, normal skin refers to skin that does not experience any type of excessive skin condition. In other words, you will not experience a face that is too dry, oily, and does not always break out.


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