The best skincare routine for different skin types

Claire Small
Authored by Claire Small
Posted Thursday, August 19, 2021 - 1:08pm

Varying skin types depend on several factors, such as age, ethnicity, and genetics. In addition, every skin type reacts uniquely to different ingredients, therefore, there may be instances when a commercial product may not be suitable for your skin type. A prescription product does not usually yield adverse reactions and consequently, awareness of the different skin types and specific maintenance for each is essential for skin care.

Here are the different skin types with their corresponding care maintenance tips.

Firstly, take a test to identify the type of skin you have. Be warned that this is only a superficial assessment, you should consult a licensed dermatologist for a detailed analysis. With a sheet of blotting paper, gently pat it on your face - little to no oil result indicates dry skin; combination to normal skin picks up a moderate amount of oil from the T-zone and oilly skin marks oil absorption from all parts of the face.

The normal skin type and maintenance

The qualities of a normal skin type show few to zero breakouts, smooth texture, blemish-free and no signs of sensitivity. It is also known as Eudermic, characterised by well-balanced pH levels and sebum production. In addition, this skin type is neither too oily nor too dry.

A Eudermic skin type entails a low maintenance regimen. Wash the face with a gentle cleanser, apply toner and moisturiser. It is best to practice the early application of an anti-ageing night cream to reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, age spots, and blemishes. Products like SkinCeuticals Retinol can protect healthy and normal skin, corrects flaws, and prevents further damage.

Maintenance for this skin type is drinking enough water and applying sunscreen.

The oily skin type and maintenance

The qualities of an oily skin type show breakouts with open and big pores with a greasy facial appearance. Several factors influence oily skin and exacerbate its adverse effects, such as acne. Consult with a dermatologist to check on factors like hormonal imbalance, climate change, genetics, unfavourable skincare routine, and large pores.

Maintenance tips for oily skin are staying hydrated, washing the face frequently to avoid skin irritation from sweat, and moisturising regularly. Incorporating products from NOVA Skincare can be particularly beneficial, as they offer formulations specifically designed to address the needs of dry skin.

The dry skin type and maintenance

Dry skin type indicates a visible lack of moisture with a flaky and rough skin appearance. Dry skin usually feels tight and uneven with an itchy sensation.

Mintenance for dry skin is moisturising, hydration, gently patting skin while drying, refraining from long showers and using sunscreen. Veer away from activities that can strip your skin of its natural oils.

The combination skin type and maintenance

The combination skin type is a mixture of both dry and oily skin. Combination skin qualities involve an oily T-zone, breakouts on the forehead, chin, nose, and sensitive cheeks.

Maintenance for combination skin involves two skincare routines. First, consult with a dermatologist for a separate regimen for your T-zone and the rest of your face. Additionally, exfoliate once in a while and purchase oil-free products.

It is crucial to identify your skin type to establish a skincare regimen that suits you and your skin. The face and skin largely contribute to our sense of beauty and confidence. Therefore, we must invest in the appropriate practice, products, and skincare habits.

 

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