You’ve heard the buzz about normal, oily, dry, combination, or sensitive skin types. But which one do you have and how do you explain your skin type to a dermatologist, staff in drugstore or cosmetic shops and other related places where you buy skincare products?
The first step in selecting the best skincare products is determining your skin type. Are you facing an issue in explaining your skin type? Here we will tell all the basic know-how of every skin type after which you can successfully tell it to any person.
Skin Type Guide for Beginners
Every skin type has its own signs and properties with which you can identify it. How to know your skin type easily? Which are the best skin creams for dummies or beginners? These are the questions you might have. Continue reading to find out!
Normal Skin Type
It can be hard to define normal skin types, as they are made up of a degree of expectations. The normal skin type has the following Characteristics:
- They have balanced skin, neither too oily or dry.
- When it comes to pore size, normal skin types feature small pores that are not engorged or easily visible.
- Normal skin doesn’t normally have a great excess of shine, and it also doesn’t tend to be cracked or flaky.
- Normal skin types usually exhibit a few lines and wrinkles, and the skin’s tone is generally even, with no marked blemishes.
If your skin rarely feels dry or oily, and there are minimal breakouts then you have a normal skin type. People with this skin type should use products that provide proper hydration without making it too greasy or overly dry.
While normal skin types require less maintenance than other skin types, it’s important to remain consistent with a regular skin care product. Add a balanced moisturizer like Stillman’s fairness cream in your skin care routine to get radiant healthy skin.
Dry Skin Type
Dry skin is relatively easy to explain. Here are the characteristics of dry skin:
- You may feel tightness in your skin.
- There may be scaly patches or flaking.
- People with dry skin generally have almost invisible pores and may suffer from premature wrinkles and regular irritation to the skin.
If you have these symptoms then you have dry skin. Hydration is a must for dry skin people and should use products that are rich and include humectants and emollients to retain water in the skin. Exfoliate your skin 1-2 times a week to remove the dead skin layer and help the products penetrate the skin properly.
Try Stillmans lotions and Petroleum Jelly range as they include ingredients like aloe vera, honey and milk that nourishes your skin while providing 24hr moisturization.
Combination Skin Type
In reference to explaining combination skin type, there are several aspects that can be taken into observation. Combination skin has the following characteristics:
- Consistently oily T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin).
- Dry or normal cheeks and other areas of the face
Combination skin people should opt for lightweight, oil controlling products for T-zone and hydrating products for the rest of the face.
Sensitive Skin Type
Many people assume they have sensitive skin after one or two bad reactions to a product. However, it could be that the product was not a good mix with the skin or contained irritating ingredients. The characteristics of sensitive skin are:
- Easily irritated by most products and cleansers and usually always experience a low-level of irritation and discomfort.
- It often breaks out and develops rashes, red spots, stinging, and itching.
- Often reacts to fragrant products, harsh ingredients and weather changes.
There are a variety of ways to classify sensitive skin beyond these main types. If your skin frequently breaks out in rashes or feels itchy after using new products, you have sensitive skin. Sensitive skin people should look for soothing, calming products that include ingredients like aloe vera, Centella Asiatica (Cica), niacinamide etc.
Give a try to Stillmans Aloe vera intense moisturizing lotion that is enriched with Vitamin E, B3 and aloe vera extract for soothing nourishment.
Oily Skin Type
Oily skin can be explained very easily to people with little to no knowledge. They have the following characteristics:
- People with oily skin tend to have larger pores and a shiny, thicker feeling complexion.
- Excess sebum(oil) production.
- Prone to Blackheads and pimples and other blemishes.
If you still aren’t sure if you have oily skin, blot your face with a tissue and if the oil stays behind, then you probably do. Oily skin people should use very lightweight oil-free, non-comedogenic products to provide necessary hydration and help control excess oil.
Final Thoughts
Understanding your skin type greatly impacts selecting the right products to achieve healthy-looking skin. With these tips to identify your skin type, you can easily get to know your skin and get the right products. If you are still unsure, visit a dermatologist for a detailed skin assessment.