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Are you aware of your skin type and do you know how many skin types are there? There are five basic types of skin: normal, dry, oily, combination, and sensitive. It is important to know and understand about each skin type for proper skincare and to maintain a healthy, glowing, and clear skin.Skin type is determined by genetics but the skin condition depends on various factors and the habits of the person. A skin type can change over time. 1. Normal• Neither oily or dry• Fine or small pores•…

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dry skin known as alipidic skin is when the skin is not producing oil (sebum). Dry skin will have the appearance of small pores due to lack of oil being produced, since the follicles are not dilated. In addition, it will also look rough, flaky with more noticeable wrinkles. Although the skin relies on oil … Continue reading Skin Types →

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