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1. Remove makeup thoroughly. Use makeup remover to remove traces of makeup from your face. Removes the oil and dirt that has accumulated during the day and gives yours a new look.
2. Wash your face. Moisten your face with warm water and squeeze a coin-sized amount of gentle cleanser into the palm of your hand. Gently massage your face with your fingertips, making sure the cleanser and water cover the entire face. Wash your face thoroughly with cool or lukewarm water, then pat your face with a clean towel or pad.
Avoid over-washing your face to avoid drying.
3. Wait an hour. During this time, do not apply any products to your face, such as moisturizers or acne medications. Don't touch your face with your hands. Your ** will soon return to its natural state, at which point you can judge your ** type based on characteristics.
Judge the skin type. 1. Observe the size of pores. If neutral**, the pores are clearly visible, but not very large. Take a few steps back in front of the mirror. If you can still see the pores, you have oily skin. If you can't see your pores, you have dry skin.
If your pores are not the same size, it means that you have a combination of oily, dry, and normal skin.
2. Press your face with a tissue. Pay attention to the T-zone, which is the area of the forehead and nose. Look at where the grease adsorbed on the paper towel comes from.
3. Determine your skin type. **There are four types – neutral, oily, dry and hybrid.
Neutral** is neither oily nor peeling. It should be soft and smooth. If you have this skin type, you should be glad!
Oily skin is characterized by a lot of oil on paper towels. People with oiliness** tend to have enlarged pores and often shine.
Dry skin may feel tight and flaky. The pores are relatively small. Moisturizing is important for people with this skin type.
Mixed** is the most common. It contains the characteristics of the three types mentioned above. Usually, the T-zone is oily, and the rest of the area is dry or neutral.
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How to choose the skin type.
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The easy way to teach you a trick to test what kind of skin type you are.
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How to judge your skin type: If the overall oil on the face is more serious and often shiny, it is oily skin, if the face is dry as a whole, it is dry skin, if the T and U areas of the face are often oily, and the sides of the cheeks are relatively dry, it is combination skin, if the skin is not dry or oily, it is normal skin.
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Dry skin: People with dry skin tend to have very small pores and don't tend to be oily. People with dry skin tend to be firmer and more fragile, while their complexion is usually duller.
People with dry skin often have difficulty applying makeup, and peeling often occurs.
Oily skin: People with oily skin must love oil, otherwise they wouldn't be called oily skin. The pores of oily skin are usually relatively large, and the face looks glowing.
People with oily skin are not prone to wrinkles, but it is easy to remove makeup with makeup.
Normal skin: People with normal skin are in a moderate range of conditions. This type of person is usually relatively clean and soft, and the skin texture is even and fair, without obvious shine or dry peeling.
Combination skin:
Combination skin is a comprehensive skin type, and it may show different skin types in different parts, which means that such people may have dry ** characteristics on their faces, or they may have oily ** characteristics, but they are in different parts. The face, nose and lips of such ** people will secrete more oily substances and look oily. The cheeks are usually dry and have larger pores.
Allergic skin:
People with allergic skin have a relatively weak stratum corneum, and facial flushing will occur whether it is cold or hot. Allergic skin is prone to acne and scarring, which is caused by the skin's poor resistance.
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<> "Skin Self-Test. Test Methods + Features.
How to judge the skin type.
Do you feel **tight after washing your face?
Yes – dry**.
No – press your face with a tissue after waking up
No noticeably oily one neutral**.
Very greasy - oily**.
Topical oiliness - mixture**.
Characteristics of different skin types.
Dry**. The pores are delicate, easy to feel dry and tight** thin, and prone to dry lines.
Oily**. The face is greasy, the pores are enlarged, and it is easy to get black and rotten hair, pat the head, and acne.
Mixed collapse**.
The T-zone (forehead, nose, chin) is oily, and the U-zone (both sides of the cheeks) is oily.
Neuter**. The pores are delicate and not obvious, and there is no excess oil, and you will not feel dry and tight after washing your face.
Pay attention to the skin type.
Skin texture is dynamic.
Factors influencing changes in skin texture:
1.Season (temperature).
For example, the temperature is high in summer, and the amount of oil secretion is large.
In the winter, oil production decreases, and the skin may turn from oily to dry.
2.Age. As we age, oil production decreases, and the skin transitions to a less oily, combination, dry skin.
3.Drugs. For example, tretinoin can strongly inhibit hunger and envy oil secretion.
Oily skin shifts to normal, combination, and sensitive skin.
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The way to determine the skin type is relatively simple, wash your face with water and do not apply any skin care products, and wait for about 30 minutes. People with dry ** will feel that they are very tight; People with oily ** can use oil blotting paper to suck out a lot of oil; Mixed ** people are oily in the T-zone and dry in the U-zone.
It's relatively easy to choose skincare products after knowing your skin type. For example, if you see a product with the words moisturizing and moisturizing, it is more suitable for dry**; Refreshing and oil-controlled for oiliness**.
Skin classification: 1. Characteristics of oily skin: People with oily skin are prone to acne, blackheads, serious shine in summer, and enlarged pores. When the weather turns cold, it is easy to lack water, it is not easy to wrinkle, and the skin is thick and prone to acne, pimples, acne, etc., and it is not easy to be allergic.
2. Dry skin characteristics: Dry** usually does not produce much oil, but it is easy to feel dry and flaky. It is easy to wrinkle, especially around the eyes and mouth, easy to peel, easy to develop red spots and spots. It rarely has acne and acne, is easy to get sunburned, and is prone to allergies.
3. Characteristics of normal skin: Neutral** can be said to be the best of these five skin types. It is neither oily nor dry, and belongs to just the right skin type. With proper maintenance, wrinkles appear very late, there are few acne and clogged pores, it is relatively sun-resistant, and it is not easy to be allergic.
4. Combination skin characteristics: combination ** is both oily and dry**. Usually after 2 to 4 hours, the face oil appears in the T-shaped area, and the rest of the area is normal.
The middle of the face, forehead, nose bridge, and lower wax manuscript jaw are shiny, and the rest of the parts are normal or dry, not easily affected by seasonal changes, properly maintained, not easy to wrinkles, and the T-shaped part is prone to acne, relatively sun-resistant, and prone to allergies when dehydrated.
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Let's see what you belong to** Don't pinch your fingers there to diagnose yourself.
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Wash your face with water in the morning, and within 20 minutes, the tightness disappears to be oily skin, 30 minutes is neutral**, and 40 minutes is dry skin.
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Are there anyone who doesn't know their skin type? Why don't you learn it yet!
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Neutral**: Balanced water and oil, shiny, moderate pores, strong resistance to external wind and sun, **few problems, healthy complexion. It is more common in adolescent girls.
Dry**: Thin skin, small pores, lack of oil, and easy to lack of water. It tends to dry out in winter, and the face always looks tight and prone to wrinkles.
Oily**: Thick skin, enlarged pores, strong oil secretion, ** oily feeling. Makeup fades easily.
Sensitivity**:** is seriously affected by external factors, and is prone to redness, swelling, rash, itching, etc.
Mixed**: Dry lips and cheeks. The T-zone is prone to oiliness and has enlarged pores.
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1."Observation" mainly depends on the following four aspects:
Dry** Choose Mary Kay Suitable (Dry Skin) products. and any type of ** with the product. The pores are so small that they are barely visible; lack of shine, even matte; There are almost no blackheads or pimples; It is easy to produce dry lines and fine lines, and the lines are finely broken. **Slack.
Normal**Choose products from Mary Kay (Normal Combination Skin). and any type of ** with the product. The pores are small and inconspicuous; shiny, but not greasy, is a transparent luster; Occasional blackheads or pimples; Not easy to have fine lines, **full.
Combination Dry** Choose Mary Kay (Normal Combination Skin) products and any type** of products. The pores of the T-zone are slightly pronounced; The T-zone is slightly shiny; There are blackheads, occasional acne; It is prone to dry lines and fine lines, fine lines, and loose cheeks.
Combination Oil** Choose products from Mary Kay (Normal Combination Skin). and any type of ** with the product. Pores:
T zone and triangular area, pores are somewhat enlarged; Luster: The triangular area is shiny and greasy; Acne blackheads: There are blackheads in the triangle area, which are prone to acne; Fine lines and elasticity:
Not easy to have fine lines, **full.
Oily** Choose products from Mary Kay (Oily Skin). and any type of ** with the product. Enlarged, conspicuous pores on the whole face; The whole face is oily and greasy; often have blackheads, prone to acne; It is not easy to produce fine lines, and if there is, the lines are thick and short. **Full and elastic.
2.In addition to "observation", you can also "ask" to further confirm the skin type.
We can ask the following questions in turn:
1.At the end of the day, at what point does the face come out of oil?
2.Oil, is it in the T-zone or the whole face?
3.Do you usually feel tight? Is it tightness in the cheeks or the whole face?
Dry**: 1No oil in the evening; 2.does not produce oil or only oil in the nose; 3.The whole face is tense.
Neutral**: 1Not too oily; 2.Not too oily or only oily in the nose; 3.There is no feeling of tightness.
Mix on a dry side**: 1Oil in the afternoon; 2.Only in the T-zone; 3.There was some tightness in the cheeks.
Mixed Partial Oil**: 1Oil around noon; 2.Oil only in the T-zone or delta zone; 3.There is usually no feeling of tightness.
Oily**: 1The oil will come out in the morning; 2.oily all over the face; 3.There is usually no feeling of tightness.
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The easy way to teach you a trick to test what kind of skin type you are.
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Let's see what you belong to** Don't pinch your fingers there to diagnose yourself.
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Are there anyone who doesn't know their skin type? Why don't you learn it yet!
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The easy way to teach you a trick to test what kind of skin type you are.
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The pores are enlarged, the face is shiny, the T-shaped area is more obvious, the blisters are common, soft, few wrinkles, easy to remove makeup, easy to tan, not easy to sunburn.
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Are there anyone who doesn't know their skin type? Why don't you learn it yet!
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Let's see what you belong to** Don't pinch your fingers there to diagnose yourself.
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If you want to take care of your skin, you also need to know what kind of skin type you have, so that you can get twice the result with half the effort.
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