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BN Beauty: Do You Know Your Skin Type? Find Out Once & For All!

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BN Beauty - BellaNaija - April2015

When it comes to buying beauty products there are a few factors that come to mind – one of the most important is your skin tone.

A lot of people neglect what their skin is all about and buy products based on brand, hear say and price. However, if you don’t take note of your skin type and if that product will work for it, you might as well be flushing money down the toilet.

So, if you think you know your skin tone and aren’t sure, or you have no clue, here are little cues that will help you know once and for all.

Oily Skin
This is said to be one of the most common skin types; however, some people who claim to have oily skin, may be wrong. If you have large or visible pores on your skin, experience oiliness or shine throughout the day and see visible oil when you blot your face, you have oily skin.

Large pores equal mass oil production and this means the appearance of excessive oil on your face. If this is your case, a primer should be your side kick in fighting makeup problems. Using a good primer and oil-free products will help limit the movement of makeup on your face; and how oily your face appears throughout the day.

It is also important that you cleanse, exfoliate and take good care of your skin as this skin type is most prone to acne due to product and oil build-up.

Normal Skin
If your skin produces a little oil around your T-zone (forehead, nose & chin) then your skin can be classified as a normal skin type. In this case, when buying products, they should neither be oil-free nor sensitive. Just buy regular products for regular/normal skin and you are good to go.

Combination Skin
This skin type is also fairly popular. In this scenario, your skin is not normal, oily or dry, but could be a combination. Signs that you have combination skin include oiliness around your T-zone (forehead, n0se  & chin) only while the rest your face experiences normal or combination skin type.

Dry Skin
You know that tightness or flakiness you feel on your face? That is a good sign of having dry skin. With this skin type, you will notice a dryness, tightness and flakiness on your face that never goes away unless you moisturize.

However, if you notice that your skin produces a little oil around your T-zone, then your skin isn’t dry. It’s closer to combination skin. In this case you need a lot of oil-based products to make up for the lack of oil on your face.

Be sure not to use drying products like salycilic acid-based products that generally reduce oil and moisture. Instead buy oil-packed products so your face can have a great balance.

As much as the above are the major types of skin, there are a few rare skin types that you just might fall under;

Sensitive Skin
If your skin gets irritated, itchy, red, swollen etc easily, then you have sensitive skin. A good fix for this is to go green or use gentle products like a potent antioxidant, and stay away from products with synthetic fragrances. It is also best to use products that can help reduce inflammation that could come as a result of irritation.

Under-Circulated Skin
If you do not experience redness on your skin even after a hot shower, using a scrub, getting a bruise or even having a facial, then you have under-circulated skin. This means your skin doesn’t have enough oxygen and nutrient-rich blood flowing through it, so it looks pale.

A good way to get your skin glowing and back to normal is to use ingredients that will encourage the dilation of blood vessels and promote oxygen and blood flow. These include peppermint, rosemary, massaging your face regularly to help blood flow and other flow-indicuing methods.

Acne-Prone Skin
This is the most general skin type because all skin types are acne-prone. It could be because of your age i.e at the stage of puberty where you would most likely get acne; because of products being used; weather conditions and many more factors. It is important to note that when treating your skin based on your skin type, you need to consider all the factors.

For example, if it is the Winter/Harmattan period and your skin gets dry, this does not mean you have dry skin. Your skin is simply reacting to the current weather condition you are in. Be sure to always take into account other factors like your age, product use, weather, change in skincare routine and more, and you will be well on your way to dealing with your skin type the right way.

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Jennifer is the Beauty Editor & Style Representative of BellaNaija.com. Get in touch - Send an email to: beauty(at)bellanaija.com or style(at)bellanaija.com | Follow us on Instagram: @bellanaijabeauty OR @bellanaijastyle | Follow us on Twitter: @bellanaijastyle

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