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Are your skin care products giving you the results you desire? If you answered no, then you might be using products that aren’t suited for your skin type. The easiest way to find out what your skin type is, is to take the tissue test.
How does it work? Take a piece of tissue paper and wipe your face. Now, what do you see on the tissue paper, and what does it mean? Let’s find out.
You have normal or dry skin.
Normal skin is a result of good circulation as your pores are tiny and practically invisible. Skin also looks smoother, cleaner, and healthier than other skin types. Although less prone to problems, you should still treat normal skin with care. Diligent skin care now may prevent skin problems in the future!
Dry skin is usually due to water loss and does not retain oil easily. Your pores are small and almost invisible. You would tend to feel tightness in the face, and your skin can look a little dull due to the lack of water.
Skin can feel rough and may also be more sensitive to irritation. So what causes dry skin? Well, it could be hereditary or aging but extreme weather, unsuitable beauty products, and long, hot showers can dry out your skin too.
You have oily, sensitive, or combination skin.
If you see large blots on the tissue paper, chances are, you have oily skin. If your skin is oily, your pores tend to be quite large. Because of this, it’s easy for dirt in the air to get inside the pores of the skin, causing them to be plugged and that can lead to pimples and dullness on the skin’s surface.
How do you know you have sensitive skin? One of the tell-tale signs is the reddish colour on your skin. Because sensitive skin is so prone to irritation and itching, it’s all the more important to find the right beauty products for your skin type.
If your skin changes from oily to normal to dry, then you have combination skin. Skin is typically normal or dry on the cheeks, eyes and mouth area, and oily around the T-Zone (forehead, nose and chin).
The appearance of your skin can change with your lifestyles and skin treatments.
Now that you know your skin type, find the best skin care products to match.