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YOUR SKIN TYPE

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DRY SKIN

Dry skin is a common concern and is often caused by a lack of natural oils (lipids) in the skin. This can leave your complexion feeling tight, rough, or lacking radiance.

💧 You May Have Dry Skin If You Notice:

  • Tightness, especially after cleansing

  • Flaking, rough patches, or visible dryness

  • Dull or lacklustre appearance

  • Fine lines appearing more noticeable

  • Makeup sitting unevenly OEclinging to dry areas

  • Skin feeling sensitive or easily irritated

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OILY SKIN

Oily skin produces excess sebum (oil), which can lead to shine, congestion, and breakouts. The goal isn’t to strip the skin, but to balance oil production while keeping skin healthy and hydrated.

💧 You May Have Oily Skin If You Notice:

  • Shine, especially the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin)

  • Enlarged or more visible pores

  • Frequent breakouts or blackheads

  • Makeup not lasting or “sliding” off the skin

  • Skin feeling greasy a few hours after cleansing

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SENSITIVE SKIN

Oily skin produces excess sebum (oil), which can lead to shine, congestion, and breakouts. The goal isn’t to strip the skin, but to balance oil production while keeping skin healthy and hydrated.

💧 You May Have Oily Skin If You Notice:

  • Shine, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, chin)

  • Enlarged or more visible pores

  • Frequent breakouts or blackheads

  • Makeup not lasting or “sliding” off the skin

  • Skin feeling greasy a few hours after cleansing

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COMBINATION SKIN

Combination skin means your face has both oily and dry areas—typically an oily T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) and drier cheeks. The goal is to balance oil while maintaining hydration where it’s needed most.

💧 You May Have Combination Skin If You Notice:

  • Oily shine in the T-zone

  • Dry or normal cheeks

  • Occasional breakouts (usually in the T-zone)

  • Pores more visible around the nose/forehead

  • Makeup wearing differently across your face

  • Skin that feels both oily and dry at the same time

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NORMAL SKIN

Normal skin is considered well-balanced—meaning it’s not too oily or too dry. It typically has a smooth texture, even tone, and minimal concerns. The goal is to maintain this balance and protect your skin long-term.

💧 You May Have Normal Skin If You Notice:

  • Little to no excess oil or dryness

  • Smooth, even texture

  • Small, less visible pores

  • Minimal breakouts or sensitivity

  • Skin feels comfortable throughout the day

  • Makeup applies and wears evenly

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 QUICK SKIN FACTS

Small things to know, big impact on your glow.

  • Your skin is your largest organ & protects you every day

  • It renews itself about every 28 days

  • Hydrated skin = glowing skin

  • Up to 80–90% of aging comes from sun exposure

  • (SPF is key!)

  • Your skin repairs itself while you sleep

  • Stress, lifestyle, and products all affect your skin

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