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Oily Skin

(Excess shine, prone to breakouts)

  • Opt for a gel or foaming cleanser to remove excess oil without overdrying.

  • Use lightweight, oil-free moisturizers to keep skin hydrated without clogging pores.

  • Incorporate niacinamide to help regulate oil production.

  • Avoid over-washing—twice a day is enough to prevent stripping your skin.

Combination Skin

(Oily in T-zone, dry or normal elsewhere)

  • Balance your routine with a gentle cleanser that doesn’t overdry.

  • Use a lightweight moisturizer that hydrates without feeling greasy.

  • Multi-mask: Apply clay masks to oily areas and hydrating masks to dry areas.

  • Adjust your skincare routine based on seasonal changes—more hydration in winter, lighter products in summer.

No matter your skin type, consistency is key. Stick to a routine that works for you, and always listen to what your skin needs.

Dry Skin

(Lacks moisture, feels tight or flaky)

  • Use a hydrating cleanser to avoid stripping natural oils.

  • Apply hyaluronic acid and a rich moisturizer to lock in hydration.

  • Avoid hot water—opt for lukewarm temperatures to prevent further dryness.

  • Incorporate facial oils (like jojoba or squalane) for added nourishment.

Normal Skin

(Balanced, neither too oily nor too dry)

  • Maintain a gentle routine with a lightweight cleanser and moisturizer.

  • Use a mild exfoliant 2-3 times a week to keep skin smooth and radiant.

  • Keep your skin protected with SPF daily to maintain its natural glow.

  • Drink plenty of water to support overall skin health.

Skincare for Every Skin Type

Understanding your skin type is the key to creating a routine that keeps it balanced, healthy, and glowing. Here are some essential tips tailored to your skin’s unique needs:

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